George Mitchell: The lynching of Mark Gottlieb

When it comes to Wisconsin’s transportation finance crisis, the real “public trust” that needs rebuilding involves the governor and the legislators who have let Mark Gottlieb twist in the wind. He left the Transportation Department in better shape than when he took it over.

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FRI News Summary: Walker’s proposal on publishing gov’t notices; opioid abuse bills moving forward

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** April 6: WisPolitics.com 2018 Election Cycle Preview This happy hour event in Madison previews the political landscape in advance of the 2018 elections for governor and U.S. Senate with the Cook Political Report’s Jennifer Duffy, Marquette Law pollster Charles Franklin and “Rewind” analysts JR Ross

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Rep. Vruwink: Democratic weekly radio address: Redistricting should not be partisan, costly or secretive

Contact: Rep. Don Vruwink, 608.266.1192 Democratic Weekly Radio Address: “Redistricting Should Not Be Partisan, Costly or Secretive” MADISON – Today Rep. Don Vruwink (D-Milton) offered the Democratic Weekly Radio Address on redistricting: “Since 2011, Republicans have spent $2.1 million in taxpayer money working to keep these unconstitutional maps,” said Rep. Vruwink. “We

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THU PM Update: Wis. congressional Dems slam AG Sessions; Pence to visit Janesville Farm & Fleet Friday

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Dems on the state’s congressional delegation are slamming Attorney General Jeff Sessions for not disclosing his prior communications with a Russian official, though Sessions said today he’d recuse himself from any investigations on the 2016 elections. House Speaker Paul Ryan defended Sessions,

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George Mitchell: The lynching of Mark Gottlieb

When it comes to Wisconsin’s transportation finance crisis, the real “public trust” that needs rebuilding involves the governor and the legislators who have let Mark Gottlieb twist in the wind. He left the Transportation Department in better shape than when he took it over.

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