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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Women in Government From WisPolitics.com … — Milwaukee County Judge Rebecca Dallet called her victory a message from voters that special interests can’t buy a seat on the state Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Gov. Scott

Milwaukee County Judge Rebecca Dallet called her victory a message from voters that the special interests can’t buy a seat on the state Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Gov. Scott Walker cited Dallet’s win to warn backers Wisconsin is at risk for
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Clerks around the state are predicting turnout will be up from past spring general elections, but are mixed about the impact weather could have as voters weigh a trip to the polls

Dallet vs Screnock a rerun of Kloppenburg vs Prosser for Supreme Court in 2011?

April elections comprise an entirely different electorate than the state typically sees in the fall, and the campaigns don’t remotely resemble the intensity and spending of November elections.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck says Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court race between Rebecca Dallet and Michael Screnock could be a test of a blue wave for Democrats in the November 2018 midterm election.

Government agencies should always be cognizant of their duties under transparency laws. But these duties gain extra import when government holds information that can help protect public health and safety.

On the Daily Standard Podcast, Adam Keiper and Stephen White join to discuss his recent article The Pope’s Mess, a review of Ross Douthat’s book about Pope Francis. Later, Andrew Egger and Jim Swift discuss the battle royale inside the West Wing to replace Hope Hicks, and host Charlie Sykes provides an update on Gov. Scott Walker’s special election folly.

The solution isn’t to ban autonomous vehicles long-term over a tragic death, but continue to test and improve upon their design and technology while adapting the transportation infrastructure so that others in the future may live.

Let’s face it, we have to be warned about so many “dangers” today that we as a society have come to just ignore the vast majority of them.

The Elections Commission isn’t making any turnout predictions as voters today choose the next state Supreme Court justice and weigh in on a constitutional amendment to eliminate the office of state treasurer. Instead, the commission noted there have been seven
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** April 12: WisPolitics.com Election Year Preview The WisPolitics.com election year preview-brought to you by the Wisconsin Counties Association-assembles some of Wisconsin’s foremost political experts to lay out the challenges and advantages for Gov. Scott Walker,

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Women in Government From WisPolitics.com … — Milwaukee County Judge Rebecca Dallet called her victory a message from voters that special interests can’t buy a seat on the state Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Gov. Scott Walker cited Dallet’s win to warn backers Wisconsin is at

Milwaukee County Judge Rebecca Dallet called her victory a message from voters that the special interests can’t buy a seat on the state Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Gov. Scott Walker cited Dallet’s win to warn backers Wisconsin is at risk for a blue wave this fall. Also, voters overwhelmingly rejected an
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Clerks around the state are predicting turnout will be up from past spring general elections, but are mixed about the impact weather could have as voters weigh a trip to the polls this evening. Meanwhile, election staffers said higher turnout could be

Dallet vs Screnock a rerun of Kloppenburg vs Prosser for Supreme Court in 2011?

April elections comprise an entirely different electorate than the state typically sees in the fall, and the campaigns don’t remotely resemble the intensity and spending of November elections.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck says Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court race between Rebecca Dallet and Michael Screnock could be a test of a blue wave for Democrats in the November 2018 midterm election.

Government agencies should always be cognizant of their duties under transparency laws. But these duties gain extra import when government holds information that can help protect public health and safety.

On the Daily Standard Podcast, Adam Keiper and Stephen White join to discuss his recent article The Pope’s Mess, a review of Ross Douthat’s book about Pope Francis. Later, Andrew Egger and Jim Swift discuss the battle royale inside the West Wing to replace Hope Hicks, and host Charlie Sykes provides an update on Gov. Scott Walker’s special election folly.

The solution isn’t to ban autonomous vehicles long-term over a tragic death, but continue to test and improve upon their design and technology while adapting the transportation infrastructure so that others in the future may live.

Let’s face it, we have to be warned about so many “dangers” today that we as a society have come to just ignore the vast majority of them.

The Elections Commission isn’t making any turnout predictions as voters today choose the next state Supreme Court justice and weigh in on a constitutional amendment to eliminate the office of state treasurer. Instead, the commission noted there have been seven spring elections since 2000 with a contested statewide election for
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** April 12: WisPolitics.com Election Year Preview The WisPolitics.com election year preview-brought to you by the Wisconsin Counties Association-assembles some of Wisconsin’s foremost political experts to lay out the challenges and advantages for Gov. Scott Walker, Sen. Tammy Baldwin and all of the candidates from acr…