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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee is out with a new ad supporting Ann Groves Lloyd in the 42nd Assembly District special election. The 30-second TV ad is slated

Democratic state lawmakers are arguing House Republicans will be “taking food out of the mouths of children” if they pass their current version of the farm bill. A Legislative Fiscal Bureau memo Dems released yesterday shows an estimated 75,720 people,

Stephen F. Hayes, editor in chief of The Weekly Standard, interviews House Speaker Paul Ryan at the TWS Midwest Conservative Summit in Milwaukee.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on free speech after a California university professor called Barbara Bush “an amazing racist” and cheered her death.

Last week it was the DNR’s rushed approvals for four air pollution permits to allow Foxconn to emit annually 796 tons of eye-watering, land-and-water contaminating smog and other airborne pollutants. Today it’s the US EPA approval at Walker’s request to exempt much of SE Wisconsin from clean air standards that will apply to much of the state and country.

Black/white homeownership gap is a dismal 40.7%. It’s even worse in 8 other cities.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Democratic state lawmakers argued today House Republicans will be “taking food out of the mouths of children” if they pass their current version of the farm bill. A Legislative Fiscal Bureau memo
Republican Alex Renard is looking to paint himself as a political outsider as he prepares to face off against four-term state Rep. André Jacque in the primary for the open 1st SD. The 24-year-old operations manager for Renco Machine Co.

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Democratic Congressman Mark Pocan is nudging longtime friend Rep. Peter Barca not to run for the 1st CD. Pocan, who is endorsing Randy Bryce in the Democratic primary, told reporters at a news conference Monday in Madison he’s relayed his

Vice President Mike Pence was in Wisconsin last week, raising money for Scott Walker and peddling snake oil about the new Republican tax law, which is on track to add $1.9 trillion to the national debt over the next decade.

Funding mechanism has become a gravy train for developers and distorts the free market, critics say.

Contributions to the Wisconsin Idea across generations.

There is more evidence that Wisconsin’s obligation to protect the natural world needs a strong, principled revival.

AG condemns award for rehabilitated lawyer and State Bar caves in to Schimel’s complaint.

In the 9th circuit, animals are free to bring lawsuits.

The speaker was scrambling last Friday to create the impression that he forced Conroy out not for reasons of politics but because members felt their “pastoral needs” were not being met.

Seven men who run Ascension Health and make $40 million want to save money by slashing services at hospital.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee is out with a new ad supporting Ann Groves Lloyd in the 42nd Assembly District special election. The 30-second TV ad is slated to air on networks, cable and online and depicts Lloyd

Democratic state lawmakers are arguing House Republicans will be “taking food out of the mouths of children” if they pass their current version of the farm bill. A Legislative Fiscal Bureau memo Dems released yesterday shows an estimated 75,720 people, or about 11.1 percent of food stamp recipients, would lose

Stephen F. Hayes, editor in chief of The Weekly Standard, interviews House Speaker Paul Ryan at the TWS Midwest Conservative Summit in Milwaukee.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents on free speech after a California university professor called Barbara Bush “an amazing racist” and cheered her death.

Last week it was the DNR’s rushed approvals for four air pollution permits to allow Foxconn to emit annually 796 tons of eye-watering, land-and-water contaminating smog and other airborne pollutants. Today it’s the US EPA approval at Walker’s request to exempt much of SE Wisconsin from clean air standards that will apply to much of the state and country.

Black/white homeownership gap is a dismal 40.7%. It’s even worse in 8 other cities.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Democratic state lawmakers argued today House Republicans will be “taking food out of the mouths of children” if they pass their current version of the farm bill. A Legislative Fiscal Bureau memo released by the Dems shows an estimated 75,720 people, or
Republican Alex Renard is looking to paint himself as a political outsider as he prepares to face off against four-term state Rep. André Jacque in the primary for the open 1st SD. The 24-year-old operations manager for Renco Machine Co. in Green Bay, is also touting a series of “government

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Democratic Congressman Mark Pocan is nudging longtime friend Rep. Peter Barca not to run for the 1st CD. Pocan, who is endorsing Randy Bryce in the Democratic primary, told reporters at a news conference Monday in Madison he’s relayed his concerns to the Kenosha Dem and former leader of Assembly

Vice President Mike Pence was in Wisconsin last week, raising money for Scott Walker and peddling snake oil about the new Republican tax law, which is on track to add $1.9 trillion to the national debt over the next decade.

Funding mechanism has become a gravy train for developers and distorts the free market, critics say.

Contributions to the Wisconsin Idea across generations.

There is more evidence that Wisconsin’s obligation to protect the natural world needs a strong, principled revival.

AG condemns award for rehabilitated lawyer and State Bar caves in to Schimel’s complaint.

In the 9th circuit, animals are free to bring lawsuits.

The speaker was scrambling last Friday to create the impression that he forced Conroy out not for reasons of politics but because members felt their “pastoral needs” were not being met.

Seven men who run Ascension Health and make $40 million want to save money by slashing services at hospital.