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Two of the Dems running for the recently vacated 64th Assembly District say they would have voted against the GOP version of a middle-class tax cut plan if they had been in the chamber last month. But one Kenosha-area candidate,

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The Supreme Court candidates are hitting the polls this morning. Lisa Neubauer was scheduled to cast her ballot around 7:15 a.m. in Racine, while fellow Appeals Court Judge Brian

Assembly Majority Leader Jim Steineke, R-Kaukauna, said the state is “absolutely” in a constitutional crisis as the legal battles over December extraordinary session laws play out. “This is really chaos, brought on by the (Evers) administration and their unwillingness to

Democrat Tony Evers has been governor for almost three months. If they were the first innings of a baseball game, the score might be 3-3 between Evers and Republicans who control the Legislature.

Last Monday, Trump ordered the Justice Department to intervene with hard-right GOP governors, asking a federal appeals court to strike down the entire ACA.

There’s no question that a Wisconsin Supreme Court full of judicial activists would send Wisconsin back generations, chipping away – or flat out reversing – a number of conservative priorities and Walker reforms.

Despite the large demand for nursing assistants, wages remain low. Wisconsin Technical Colleges showed nursing assistant as number one in their ‘Jobs in Demand Listing’ for 2018. It also showed the median starting salary of $26,752.

This is the right time in Wisconsin to stand up for water rights.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The conservative Republican State Leadership Committee is up to nearly $1.2 million spent on the state Supreme Court race as independent groups exert heavy influence on tomorrow’s election.

Two of the Dems running for the recently vacated 64th Assembly District say they would have voted against the GOP version of a middle-class tax cut plan if they had been in the chamber last month. But one Kenosha-area candidate, Gina Walkington, says she would have backed a different bill

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The Supreme Court candidates are hitting the polls this morning. Lisa Neubauer was scheduled to cast her ballot around 7:15 a.m. in Racine, while fellow Appeals Court Judge Brian Hagedorn planned to vote at 8 a.m. in Summit. Polls

Assembly Majority Leader Jim Steineke, R-Kaukauna, said the state is “absolutely” in a constitutional crisis as the legal battles over December extraordinary session laws play out. “This is really chaos, brought on by the (Evers) administration and their unwillingness to abide by the court’s ruling,” Steineke told “UPFRONT,” produced in

Democrat Tony Evers has been governor for almost three months. If they were the first innings of a baseball game, the score might be 3-3 between Evers and Republicans who control the Legislature.

Last Monday, Trump ordered the Justice Department to intervene with hard-right GOP governors, asking a federal appeals court to strike down the entire ACA.

There’s no question that a Wisconsin Supreme Court full of judicial activists would send Wisconsin back generations, chipping away – or flat out reversing – a number of conservative priorities and Walker reforms.

Despite the large demand for nursing assistants, wages remain low. Wisconsin Technical Colleges showed nursing assistant as number one in their ‘Jobs in Demand Listing’ for 2018. It also showed the median starting salary of $26,752.

This is the right time in Wisconsin to stand up for water rights.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The conservative Republican State Leadership Committee is up to nearly $1.2 million spent on the state Supreme Court race as independent groups exert heavy influence on tomorrow’s election. American Majority Action and Wisconsin Right to Life PAC are