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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Dem gubernatorial candidate Kelda Roys’ campaign is bringing on new finance and communications directors, campaign manager Sonja Chojnacki tells WisPolitics.com. The campaign’s new finance director is Kimberly Wilke.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The state has agreed to pay $30,000 in taxpayer money to a Madison man whose sign was removed from the Capitol rotunda by state Rep. Dale Kooyenga. The deal came the same

Wisconsin is working. We don’t want to turn back. Together, let’s keep moving Wisconsin forward.

The more I see those nasty television attack ads that are paid for by Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, the more I wonder how the many leaders of the state’s business community, most of them dues-paying members of WMC, are able in good conscience to stomach them.

Big business group wants to buy another high court justice, as WMC has admitted.

Ronald Reagan used to remark how “freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” For Wisconsin conservatives, the saying should be “Walker’s bold conservative reforms are never more than one liberal-majority state Supreme Court away from extinction.”

You don’t go to San Francisco, to Nancy Pelosi’s backyard, groveling for cash without promising to be a social justice warrior in robes. Dallet has San Francisco values; Screnock played the tuba in the University of Wisconsin-Madison marching band.

The appearance of bias can be just as damaging to the integrity of the judicial process as actual bias. Wisconsinites should demand a recusal rule with teeth to maintain confidence in our legal system.

An altered line-item veto wouldn’t be a panacea for solving government overspending. But exposing earmarks was a good idea in the 1990s and still is now.
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,

Tom Steyer, the California hedge fund billionaire who launched NextGen America, said the group will have a large presence in Wisconsin to engage and register young voters ahead of the 2018 election. “We’re going to be on 35 campuses, including

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Women in Government From WisPolitics.com … — The state GOP’s contributions to Sauk County Judge Michael Screnock’s Supreme Court campaign have now topped $408,000, according to filings with the state Ethics Commission. That includes

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Dem gubernatorial candidate Kelda Roys’ campaign is bringing on new finance and communications directors, campaign manager Sonja Chojnacki tells WisPolitics.com. The campaign’s new finance director is Kimberly Wilke. She replaces Adam Turner, who filled the role from February
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The state has agreed to pay $30,000 in taxpayer money to a Madison man whose sign was removed from the Capitol rotunda by state Rep. Dale Kooyenga. The deal came the same day the man’s attorney was supposed to get the security

Wisconsin is working. We don’t want to turn back. Together, let’s keep moving Wisconsin forward.

The more I see those nasty television attack ads that are paid for by Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, the more I wonder how the many leaders of the state’s business community, most of them dues-paying members of WMC, are able in good conscience to stomach them.

Big business group wants to buy another high court justice, as WMC has admitted.

Ronald Reagan used to remark how “freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” For Wisconsin conservatives, the saying should be “Walker’s bold conservative reforms are never more than one liberal-majority state Supreme Court away from extinction.”

You don’t go to San Francisco, to Nancy Pelosi’s backyard, groveling for cash without promising to be a social justice warrior in robes. Dallet has San Francisco values; Screnock played the tuba in the University of Wisconsin-Madison marching band.

The appearance of bias can be just as damaging to the integrity of the judicial process as actual bias. Wisconsinites should demand a recusal rule with teeth to maintain confidence in our legal system.

An altered line-item veto wouldn’t be a panacea for solving government overspending. But exposing earmarks was a good idea in the 1990s and still is now.
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…

Tom Steyer, the California hedge fund billionaire who launched NextGen America, said the group will have a large presence in Wisconsin to engage and register young voters ahead of the 2018 election. “We’re going to be on 35 campuses, including four community colleges,” Steyer said on “UpFront with Mike Gousha,”

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Women in Government From WisPolitics.com … — The state GOP’s contributions to Sauk County Judge Michael Screnock’s Supreme Court campaign have now topped $408,000, according to filings with the state Ethics Commission. That includes a $44,389 contribution the party gave Screnock late last week