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Instead of seeing Trump for who he is, his supporters create an imaginary figure who does no wrong.

Assembly Republicans are making good on our commitment to prioritize K-12 education.

Not every district can be above the median.

Billions in tax relief, more jobs, and a better environment in which to do business are the things smaller government and reduced regulations have brought to Wisconsin. It’s time the federal government did its part to help Wisconsin continue this positive momentum.

The Department of Natural Resources’ recent low-key roll-out of help for Kewaunee County residents dealing with contamination so great that they cannot drink nor should they bathe in their water highlights the DNR’s continued failures, lack of integrity, and continued lack of urgency in responding to Kewaunee’s health and water crisis.
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Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, said he’s hopeful the next two-year state budget will be worked out by the traditional deadline of July 1. “The state Senate continues to plow through each and every topic that is part of

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Over the weekend, Gov. Scott Walker joined Mike Pence for an event in Milwaukee, where the vice president promised that people with pre-existing conditions “will have access to

Instead of seeing Trump for who he is, his supporters create an imaginary figure who does no wrong.

Assembly Republicans are making good on our commitment to prioritize K-12 education.

Not every district can be above the median.

Billions in tax relief, more jobs, and a better environment in which to do business are the things smaller government and reduced regulations have brought to Wisconsin. It’s time the federal government did its part to help Wisconsin continue this positive momentum.

The Department of Natural Resources’ recent low-key roll-out of help for Kewaunee County residents dealing with contamination so great that they cannot drink nor should they bathe in their water highlights the DNR’s continued failures, lack of integrity, and continued lack of urgency in responding to Kewaunee’s health and water crisis.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** June 22: WisPolitics.com luncheon: Secrets of the Capitol Building Join WisPolitics for lunch at the Madison Club on Thursday, June 22. Hear from an historian and those who restored the iconic structure now celebrating its 100th anniversary. Panelists: – Laura Davis of Isthmus Architects, lead

Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, said he’s hopeful the next two-year state budget will be worked out by the traditional deadline of July 1. “The state Senate continues to plow through each and every topic that is part of the state budget,” Fitzgerald said on Sunday’s “UpFront with Mike

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Over the weekend, Gov. Scott Walker joined Mike Pence for an event in Milwaukee, where the vice president promised that people with pre-existing conditions “will have access to the coverage and care they need, no exceptions” under the