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The ongoing trade war is threatening to derail all of the great things President Trump has accomplished for our economy, especially here in Wisconsin.

Zweifel writes about Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg’s recent comments about the treatment of immigrant children at the Mexican border.

Governor Tony Evers’ budget vetoes actually increased government spending, something that was not supposed to be possible.
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Gov. Tony Evers wrote departing WEDC Chair and CEO Mark Hogan he hopes they’ll “work in unison” to meet the needs of taxpayers and Foxconn as possible changes to the company’s incentive package are considered. Evers sent the letter to

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For Immediate Release July 9, 2019 For Further Information, Contact: Sean Marschke 262-886-7229 In Wisconsin “We Back the Badge” AND the Families of Law Enforcement Madison… Wisconsin has lost 5 police officers in just over a year. The most recent

Wisconsin can and should continue to lead the way on education reform.

Evers could have (and, in my view, should have) made history by being the first Wisconsin governor to veto an entire budget.

We know our warming, stormier planet is in crisis mode. Which means we know it’s time to revive the sanity and simple science behind a half-century-old precept–“Think Globally, Act Locally.”

The biggest problem affecting the state budget process is the gerrymandering of the Legislature, which is now so severe that legislators are less interested in respecting the will of the people than at any time in Wisconsin history.

A new report shows traditional tech hubs like California and New York are no longer the only place benefitting from the tech industry. The growth of consumer technology is having a positive economic impact all over the country, including right here in Wisconsin.
Gov. Tony Evers has signed the two-year budget, but only after using his partial veto authority to pump nearly $100 million more into K-12 education than what Republicans had proposed. He also undercut former Gov. Scott Walker’s push to require
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – State government – Federal government – Local government – Agribusiness – Civil liberties – Courts – Demographics – Economy – Education – Environment – Foxconn – Health care – Iowa

The ongoing trade war is threatening to derail all of the great things President Trump has accomplished for our economy, especially here in Wisconsin.

Zweifel writes about Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg’s recent comments about the treatment of immigrant children at the Mexican border.

Governor Tony Evers’ budget vetoes actually increased government spending, something that was not supposed to be possible.
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Gov. Tony Evers wrote departing WEDC Chair and CEO Mark Hogan he hopes they’ll “work in unison” to meet the needs of taxpayers and Foxconn as possible changes to the company’s incentive package are considered. Evers sent the letter to Hogan Monday after visiting the site of the plant in

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers wrote departing WEDC Chair and CEO Mark Hogan he hopes they’ll “work in unison” to meet the needs of taxpayers and Foxconn as possible changes to the company’s incentive package are considered. Evers sent the letter to Hogan yesterday
For Immediate Release July 9, 2019 For Further Information, Contact: Sean Marschke 262-886-7229 In Wisconsin “We Back the Badge” AND the Families of Law Enforcement Madison… Wisconsin has lost 5 police officers in just over a year. The most recent being Officer John Hetland who lost his life when he

Wisconsin can and should continue to lead the way on education reform.

Evers could have (and, in my view, should have) made history by being the first Wisconsin governor to veto an entire budget.

We know our warming, stormier planet is in crisis mode. Which means we know it’s time to revive the sanity and simple science behind a half-century-old precept–“Think Globally, Act Locally.”

The biggest problem affecting the state budget process is the gerrymandering of the Legislature, which is now so severe that legislators are less interested in respecting the will of the people than at any time in Wisconsin history.

A new report shows traditional tech hubs like California and New York are no longer the only place benefitting from the tech industry. The growth of consumer technology is having a positive economic impact all over the country, including right here in Wisconsin.
Gov. Tony Evers has signed the two-year budget, but only after using his partial veto authority to pump nearly $100 million more into K-12 education than what Republicans had proposed. He also undercut former Gov. Scott Walker’s push to require able-bodied adults with school-age children to meet work requirements to
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