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Gov. Walker has shown more support for apprenticeship and careers in the skilled trades than any other governor in our lifetime.
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Gov. Walker has shown more support for apprenticeship and careers in the skilled trades than any other governor in our lifetime.

The Wisconsin Building Trades support the expansion of youth apprenticeship when done carefully and as a stepping stone to a registered apprenticeship when a person reaches the age of 18. But the more practical way to expose Wisconsin students to trade and technical careers is to actually fund K-12 education, specifically industrial-arts and technical-education programs in middle school and high school.

Wigderson and Scaffidi discuss Wisconsin’s top races.

He was going to get tough on Medicaid, now runs away from the issue.

We need to solve the problem of an office with a salary and nothing to do. As long as La Follette remains in office nothing will change and the taxpayers will continue being ripped off.

The diplomatic outrage in much of the West and the Mideast may have been immediate — except for Trump. The U.S. Congress is anxious to step in and force the White House to act, but foreign affairs remain an executive priority.

Greed knows no bounds in the pharmaceutical world. They’re going to get their share plus billions more even if folks need to die to make it happen.

Once again Congress defaulted on passing the farm bill, and once again, it results in nearly 40 important programs being left without an authorization, which means without funding.

On today’s Daily Standard Podcast, Weekly Standard senior writer Michael Warren joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss Senator Elizabeth Warren’s DNA ad and whether or not it will help her chances in 2020.

Just hours after casting doubts on whether his caucus had the votes to pass a bill providing protections for those with pre-existing conditions, Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald reversed course and said the Senate would pass the legislation “if it becomes

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Scott Walker’s latest TV ad features a woman who warns her family “can’t afford Tony Evers’ higher taxes.” Walker’s ad, the 29th of his re-election bid, will
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald today cast doubt on two Republican proposals that would increase funding for public education and ensure protections for pre-existing conditions. The comments came after the Juneau Republican

If you think voters should choose their representatives rather than the other way around, you should vote in the Nov. 6 election.
Vukmir’s talking points on “Medicare for All” come straight from the president, who is now claiming that building on the successful model of Medicare “would eviscerate Medicare.”

Gov. Walker has shown more support for apprenticeship and careers in the skilled trades than any other governor in our lifetime.

The Wisconsin Building Trades support the expansion of youth apprenticeship when done carefully and as a stepping stone to a registered apprenticeship when a person reaches the age of 18. But the more practical way to expose Wisconsin students to trade and technical careers is to actually fund K-12 education, specifically industrial-arts and technical-education programs in middle school and high school.

Wigderson and Scaffidi discuss Wisconsin’s top races.

He was going to get tough on Medicaid, now runs away from the issue.

We need to solve the problem of an office with a salary and nothing to do. As long as La Follette remains in office nothing will change and the taxpayers will continue being ripped off.

The diplomatic outrage in much of the West and the Mideast may have been immediate — except for Trump. The U.S. Congress is anxious to step in and force the White House to act, but foreign affairs remain an executive priority.

Greed knows no bounds in the pharmaceutical world. They’re going to get their share plus billions more even if folks need to die to make it happen.

Once again Congress defaulted on passing the farm bill, and once again, it results in nearly 40 important programs being left without an authorization, which means without funding.

On today’s Daily Standard Podcast, Weekly Standard senior writer Michael Warren joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss Senator Elizabeth Warren’s DNA ad and whether or not it will help her chances in 2020.

Just hours after casting doubts on whether his caucus had the votes to pass a bill providing protections for those with pre-existing conditions, Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald reversed course and said the Senate would pass the legislation “if it becomes necessary.” Health care has become a major issue on the

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Scott Walker’s latest TV ad features a woman who warns her family “can’t afford Tony Evers’ higher taxes.” Walker’s ad, the 29th of his re-election bid, will run statewide on TV and a range of online platforms,
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald today cast doubt on two Republican proposals that would increase funding for public education and ensure protections for pre-existing conditions. The comments came after the Juneau Republican revealed Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has floated an extraordinary session

If you think voters should choose their representatives rather than the other way around, you should vote in the Nov. 6 election.
Vukmir’s talking points on “Medicare for All” come straight from the president, who is now claiming that building on the successful model of Medicare “would eviscerate Medicare.”