
MMAC-backed group urges opposition to $252M MPS referendum
A new group backed by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce is launching an ad campaign urging opposition to a $252 million school property tax referendum on the April ballot.
A new group backed by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce is launching an ad campaign urging opposition to a $252 million school property tax referendum on the April ballot.
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The Elections Commission today moved to ask the state Supreme Court to clarify which lines should be used for a possible recall of Assembly Speaker Robin Vos as commissioners noted the effort could be short of the needed signatures regardless of which map is used.
From WisPolitics … — The majority of signatures turned in by those seeking to recall Assembly Speaker Robin Vos are from his old district and organizers would be short of the mark needed if only those within the new lines
The ratio of licensed nursing home beds to elderly, blind and disabled people on Medicaid in Wisconsin has worsened substantially over the past two decades, compounding existing challenges for the state health care industry. The Wisconsin Hospital Association’s 2024 Health
If the State Senate this March in the remaining session days does not choose to take up AB 567, would allow absentee ballot processing to begin the Monday before Election Day, it will die an unfortunate death this legislative session.
Frontrunner Cooke is on a roll: raising well-over $800,000, attending and setting up events throughout the 3rd CD and receiving key endorsements from Defend the Vote, the Communications Workers of America and many small business owners.
If your candidate admires brutal dictators and suggests the same for American government, your vote will end our democracy.
Poll after poll shows that former President Donald Trump is defeating the current president in every battleground state.
But while the focus of that anti-war movement has been on the protests of students, peace activists and other American civilians, a major contributor in bringing that war to an end has been largely swept under the rug: the role that American GIs themselves played in convincing the country’s leaders that the carnage must end.
Sunshine laws uncovered them.
Let’s start with how the state shorts the city on shared revenue funds.
A new group backed by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce is launching an ad campaign urging opposition to a $252 million school property tax referendum on the April ballot.
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The Elections Commission today moved to ask the state Supreme Court to clarify which lines should be used for a possible recall of Assembly Speaker Robin Vos as commissioners noted the effort could be short of the needed signatures regardless of which map is used.
From WisPolitics … — The majority of signatures turned in by those seeking to recall Assembly Speaker Robin Vos are from his old district and organizers would be short of the mark needed if only those within the new lines are valid, an initial review by the Elections Commission shows.
The ratio of licensed nursing home beds to elderly, blind and disabled people on Medicaid in Wisconsin has worsened substantially over the past two decades, compounding existing challenges for the state health care industry. The Wisconsin Hospital Association’s 2024 Health Care Workforce Report, being released today, highlights this trend and
If the State Senate this March in the remaining session days does not choose to take up AB 567, would allow absentee ballot processing to begin the Monday before Election Day, it will die an unfortunate death this legislative session.
Frontrunner Cooke is on a roll: raising well-over $800,000, attending and setting up events throughout the 3rd CD and receiving key endorsements from Defend the Vote, the Communications Workers of America and many small business owners.
If your candidate admires brutal dictators and suggests the same for American government, your vote will end our democracy.
Poll after poll shows that former President Donald Trump is defeating the current president in every battleground state.
But while the focus of that anti-war movement has been on the protests of students, peace activists and other American civilians, a major contributor in bringing that war to an end has been largely swept under the rug: the role that American GIs themselves played in convincing the country’s leaders that the carnage must end.
Sunshine laws uncovered them.
Let’s start with how the state shorts the city on shared revenue funds.