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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Platform Communications From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly’s set to take up two major bills this afternoon: one on abortion coverage and another on sulfide mining. The first bill would prohibit the Group Insurance Board
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The state Dem Party has declined to provide guv candidate Mike McCabe access to its membership list and voter file because he is not a member of the party. McCabe, who has

New research shows votes — for both blacks and whites — were suppressed in 2016.

It is our hope that the personal biases and excuses that have driven bills to legalize medical marijuana into the ground for the last decade can experience the swell of support we know exists for medical marijuana as a treatment option for patients when their physicians approve. It is our hope that, this time, common sense and human dignity will win.

Rep. Joel Kleefisch, R-Oconomowoc, joins James Wigderson on RightWisconsin Conversations to talk about the likelihood of getting Heal Without Harm passed and what the state can do to combat human trafficking. They also talk about Kleefisch’s passion for hunting, how he got into politics, and going into enemy territory with a new radio program on liberal talk radio.

When Gov. Scott Walker announced his re-election campaign team today, it was like an invitation to a reunion for some of the players in the John Doe II scandal.

The party’s coastal elites sneer at hardworking Democrats in the heart of the country. Hollywood mocks their traditional cultural views while pretending the entertainment industry isn’t a snake pit of degradation.

Ryan and other conservative leaders may have no choice but to address the Affordable Care Act’s many failures in bite-sized pieces. A key provision to sink their teeth into is the health insurance tax, often called the “HIT.”
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Access the mobile version of the News Summary: https://www.wispolitics.com/2017/wed-news-summary-soglin-most-likely-to-run-for-guv-vos-fitzgerald-say-wedc-board-should-review-foxconn-contract/ **************************************** Nov. 16: WisPolitics.com DC breakfast with Morning Consult CEO Michael Ramlet Michael Ramlet, a Middleton native who’s now CE… Please log in to access subscriber content.


Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Platform Communications From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly’s set to take up two major bills this afternoon: one on abortion coverage and another on sulfide mining. The first bill would prohibit the Group Insurance Board from providing abortions for public employees or contracting to do
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The state Dem Party has declined to provide guv candidate Mike McCabe access to its membership list and voter file because he is not a member of the party. McCabe, who has not belonged to any political party, tried to buy the

New research shows votes — for both blacks and whites — were suppressed in 2016.

It is our hope that the personal biases and excuses that have driven bills to legalize medical marijuana into the ground for the last decade can experience the swell of support we know exists for medical marijuana as a treatment option for patients when their physicians approve. It is our hope that, this time, common sense and human dignity will win.

Rep. Joel Kleefisch, R-Oconomowoc, joins James Wigderson on RightWisconsin Conversations to talk about the likelihood of getting Heal Without Harm passed and what the state can do to combat human trafficking. They also talk about Kleefisch’s passion for hunting, how he got into politics, and going into enemy territory with a new radio program on liberal talk radio.

When Gov. Scott Walker announced his re-election campaign team today, it was like an invitation to a reunion for some of the players in the John Doe II scandal.

The party’s coastal elites sneer at hardworking Democrats in the heart of the country. Hollywood mocks their traditional cultural views while pretending the entertainment industry isn’t a snake pit of degradation.

Ryan and other conservative leaders may have no choice but to address the Affordable Care Act’s many failures in bite-sized pieces. A key provision to sink their teeth into is the health insurance tax, often called the “HIT.”
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Access the mobile version of the News Summary: https://www.wispolitics.com/2017/wed-news-summary-soglin-most-likely-to-run-for-guv-vos-fitzgerald-say-wedc-board-should-review-foxconn-contract/ **************************************** Nov. 16: WisPolitics.com DC breakfast with Morning Consult CEO Michael Ramlet Michael Ramlet, a Middleton native who’s now CE… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, please contact schmies@wispolitics.com for subscription
