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Gov. Scott Walker Monday threw his support behind a plan from JFC Co-chair John Nygren to help low-revenue school districts after vetoing a similar provision from the state budget. The legislation also would boost sparsity aid $6.4 million. Still, fellow

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The state Senate plans no public hearings on the nominations of the administrators for the Elections and Ethics commissions, according to the office of Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald.

Todd Berry, the retiring president of the nonpartisan Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance, hopefully opened a few eyes with a farewell column he sent the state media last week.

If voters are supposed to be troubled that Soglin engaged in a diplomatic nicety long ago, won’t they be just as troubled that Walker has appeared on Chinese television sporting the contemporary symbol of a country Human Rights Watch describes as “a one-party authoritarian state that systemically curbs fundamental rights”?

As compelling as it may seem to link Soglin giving the key to the city to former Cuban leader Fidel Castro in 1975 to improving communications and fostering better international relations in Cuba, let it not be forgotten that allowing a dictator to have the type of positive inroads with such propaganda was not warranted considering the despicable way he ruled.

Parallels between Trump and Nixon on nuclear war and cover-ups.

Trump was right about Jerusalem despite the nervous nellies.

Common sense and reason must prevail in the marijuana debate. And opening the door to allow the federal government to prosecute more citizens in states where marijuana has been legalized by overwhelming majorities of the people makes no sense.

A 15-year love affair has turned really sour.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Access the mobile version of the News Summary: https://www.wispolitics.com/2018/mon-news-summary-guvs-race-u-s-senate-race-coverage-clarke-get-partial-win-in-plane-tiff-lawsuit/ **************************************** Jan. 30: WisPolitics Luncheon with Kevin Nicholson Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at the Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Tuesd… Please log in to
Sen. Leah Vukmir announced today she raised more than $400,000 in her first full quarter of fundraising for her U.S. Senate bid. The figure covers the fourth quarter of 2017, which includes activity from October through December. Vukmir pulled in
For Immediate Release Contact: Jessica Ward, (414) 422-5712 Brookfield, Wis. — Nurse and U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir announced Monday that she raised more than $400,000 for her campaign in the final fundraising quarter of 2017. “I am pleased to

Milwaukee County Chief Judge Maxine White said Gov. Scott Walker’s plan to close the troubled Lincoln Hills School for Boys, and move juvenile offenders to smaller regional facilities is a welcome move, and follows a “proven formula” that has worked

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Greater Wisconsin Political Independent Expenditure Fund is doing a digital ad in the 10th SD, the first sign of outside Dem help for Patty Schachtner’s run against

Gov. Scott Walker Monday threw his support behind a plan from JFC Co-chair John Nygren to help low-revenue school districts after vetoing a similar provision from the state budget. The legislation also would boost sparsity aid $6.4 million. Still, fellow JFC Co-chair Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, said she wanted to

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The state Senate plans no public hearings on the nominations of the administrators for the Elections and Ethics commissions, according to the office of Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald. Instead, the Juneau Republican’s office told WisPolitics.com the nominations of

Todd Berry, the retiring president of the nonpartisan Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance, hopefully opened a few eyes with a farewell column he sent the state media last week.

If voters are supposed to be troubled that Soglin engaged in a diplomatic nicety long ago, won’t they be just as troubled that Walker has appeared on Chinese television sporting the contemporary symbol of a country Human Rights Watch describes as “a one-party authoritarian state that systemically curbs fundamental rights”?

As compelling as it may seem to link Soglin giving the key to the city to former Cuban leader Fidel Castro in 1975 to improving communications and fostering better international relations in Cuba, let it not be forgotten that allowing a dictator to have the type of positive inroads with such propaganda was not warranted considering the despicable way he ruled.

Parallels between Trump and Nixon on nuclear war and cover-ups.

Trump was right about Jerusalem despite the nervous nellies.

Common sense and reason must prevail in the marijuana debate. And opening the door to allow the federal government to prosecute more citizens in states where marijuana has been legalized by overwhelming majorities of the people makes no sense.

A 15-year love affair has turned really sour.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Access the mobile version of the News Summary: https://www.wispolitics.com/2018/mon-news-summary-guvs-race-u-s-senate-race-coverage-clarke-get-partial-win-in-plane-tiff-lawsuit/ **************************************** Jan. 30: WisPolitics Luncheon with Kevin Nicholson Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at the Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Tuesd… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, please
Sen. Leah Vukmir announced today she raised more than $400,000 in her first full quarter of fundraising for her U.S. Senate bid. The figure covers the fourth quarter of 2017, which includes activity from October through December. Vukmir pulled in nearly $250,000 during the third quarter of 2017, having entered
For Immediate Release Contact: Jessica Ward, (414) 422-5712 Brookfield, Wis. — Nurse and U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir announced Monday that she raised more than $400,000 for her campaign in the final fundraising quarter of 2017. “I am pleased to announce this strong statement of support for my campaign,” Leah

Milwaukee County Chief Judge Maxine White said Gov. Scott Walker’s plan to close the troubled Lincoln Hills School for Boys, and move juvenile offenders to smaller regional facilities is a welcome move, and follows a “proven formula” that has worked in other places. “This is huge; this is absolutely huge,”

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Greater Wisconsin Political Independent Expenditure Fund is doing a digital ad in the 10th SD, the first sign of outside Dem help for Patty Schachtner’s run against GOP Rep. Adam Jarchow for the open seat in western