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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers TABLE OF CONTENTS Quotes of the week Political stock report Source: Possible WEDC package for K-C wouldn’t replace deal hung up in Senate Attorneys add new Dem plaintiffs in redistricting case, file additional lawsuit UW System’s


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The WisOpinion Insiders give their take on former Gov. Tommy Thompson’s prison reform ideas. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Members of a commission tasked with tackling legislation on the use of police body cams agree that the Legislature should set some minimum standards on their implementation statewide. But they vary greatly on the parameters of the bill, as well
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Sept. 20 in Appleton: “How the Paper Industry is Navigating the New Economy” WisPolitics.com/WisBusiness.com, in cooperation with the Wisconsin Paper Council and WAGET, is staging a panel discussion at the Paper Discovery Center in Appleton

Could people be growing tired of the cultural wars and instead just want political leaders who focus on better schools, roads, health care and jobs, more than some minuscule tax cut?

Former Gov. Tommy Thompson, who once presided over the largest expansion of Wisconsin’s prison system, said one of the biggest regrets of his political career was his role in building so many prisons in Wisconsin and getting “caught up in the hysteria of lockin’ ‘em up.”

Attorney General Schimel is a judicial branch lap dog. He takes his direction from the judiciary rather than the citizens of Wisconsin who elected him.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers TABLE OF CONTENTS Quotes of the week Political stock report Source: Possible WEDC package for K-C wouldn’t replace deal hung up in Senate Attorneys add new Dem plaintiffs in redistricting case, file additional lawsuit UW System’s capital budget requests most taxpayer-backed borrowing since 2001 Week ahead


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The WisOpinion Insiders give their take on former Gov. Tommy Thompson’s prison reform ideas. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Members of a commission tasked with tackling legislation on the use of police body cams agree that the Legislature should set some minimum standards on their implementation statewide. But they vary greatly on the parameters of the bill, as well as what measures it should include to govern things such
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Sept. 20 in Appleton: “How the Paper Industry is Navigating the New Economy” WisPolitics.com/WisBusiness.com, in cooperation with the Wisconsin Paper Council and WAGET, is staging a panel discussion at the Paper Discovery Center in Appleton on Thurs. Sept. 20. Confirmed panel members include: Rep. Katrina

Could people be growing tired of the cultural wars and instead just want political leaders who focus on better schools, roads, health care and jobs, more than some minuscule tax cut?

Former Gov. Tommy Thompson, who once presided over the largest expansion of Wisconsin’s prison system, said one of the biggest regrets of his political career was his role in building so many prisons in Wisconsin and getting “caught up in the hysteria of lockin’ ‘em up.”

Attorney General Schimel is a judicial branch lap dog. He takes his direction from the judiciary rather than the citizens of Wisconsin who elected him.