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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Upcoming WisPolitics.com events in Madison and Milwaukee include: *A Milwaukee University Club luncheon today. The event focuses on new developments regarding the complicated issues affecting Lake Michigan and the Great Lakes. Speakers include PETER ANNIN,

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee grilled Health Services Secretary Andrea Palm on the plan to accept the federal Medicaid expansion, a proposal Palm said is the center

With a potential recount on the horizon, Appeals Court Judge Brian Hagedorn described his nearly 6,000 vote lead in the Supreme Court race as “insurmountable.” Hagedorn told reporters during a press conference in Pewaukee today that a few days back

In both Madison and Chicago gay candidates for mayor won office.

To make the claim that school choice is undermining public school spending is one of the biggest fallacies regularly repeated by choice opponents.

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges & Universities From WisPolitics.com … — Conservative Brian Hagedorn declared victory early today in a razor-thin race with fellow Appeals Court Judge Lisa Neubauer to become Wisconsin’s next Supreme Court
Hagedorn campaign spokesman Stephan Thompson said the campaign is waiting for the remaining ballots to be counted, but anticipates Brian Hagedorn will win his contest against fellow Appeal Court Judge Lisa Neubauer. Thompson, addressing supporters in Pewaukee, said Hagedorn is

Clerks around the state are predicting turnout in today’s spring contest will largely be in line with the last election cycle. That includes turnout in the state’s two biggest counties, Dane and Milwaukee, as well as other other areas with
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Upcoming WisPolitics.com events in Madison and Milwaukee include: *A Milwaukee University Club luncheon today. The event focuses on new developments regarding the complicated issues affecting Lake Michigan and the Great Lakes. Speakers include PETER ANNIN, author of “The Great Lakes Water Wars”; MOLLY FLANAGAN, vice…

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee grilled Health Services Secretary Andrea Palm on the plan to accept the federal Medicaid expansion, a proposal Palm said is the center of her agency’s budget. Gov. Tony Evers’ budget calls for

With a potential recount on the horizon, Appeals Court Judge Brian Hagedorn described his nearly 6,000 vote lead in the Supreme Court race as “insurmountable.” Hagedorn told reporters during a press conference in Pewaukee today that a few days back people on his team told him there’s no precedent for

In both Madison and Chicago gay candidates for mayor won office.

To make the claim that school choice is undermining public school spending is one of the biggest fallacies regularly repeated by choice opponents.

Compressed gravel base can’t support LCD fabrication plant. So what’s being built?

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges & Universities From WisPolitics.com … — Conservative Brian Hagedorn declared victory early today in a razor-thin race with fellow Appeals Court Judge Lisa Neubauer to become Wisconsin’s next Supreme Court justice. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, The Associated Press
Hagedorn campaign spokesman Stephan Thompson said the campaign is waiting for the remaining ballots to be counted, but anticipates Brian Hagedorn will win his contest against fellow Appeal Court Judge Lisa Neubauer. Thompson, addressing supporters in Pewaukee, said Hagedorn is to issue a statement once the tally is complete. He

Clerks around the state are predicting turnout in today’s spring contest will largely be in line with the last election cycle. That includes turnout in the state’s two biggest counties, Dane and Milwaukee, as well as other other areas with contested local races that could help bolster turnout overall. Dane