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Republican Voters Against Trump announced a new $1 million ad campaign in Wisconsin that the group calls its largest effort of the campaign.
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Republican Voters Against Trump announced a new $1 million ad campaign in Wisconsin that the group calls its largest effort of the campaign.

Gov. Tony Evers announced today he’s directing the Department of Health Services to use $258 million in COVID-19 funds to boost wages for direct care workers and providers serving older adults and individuals with disabilities.

Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign swing with her running mate next week will take her to Eau Claire on Wednesday.

Wisconsin has the right idea when it comes to lowering drug prices by reforming PBMs. It’s time for members of Congress to do the same in Washington, DC.

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and his allies are fighting desperately to protect his personal slush fund ahead of the August primary, spending millions trying to convince voters that frivolously wasting their money is his God-given birthright.

Because of what the U.S. Supreme Court has done, the federal government’s ability to respond to environmental and public health threats here in Wisconsin has been significantly diminished.

Doing nothing invites continued escalation.

A number of environmental groups and climate change advocates are said to “be ecstatic” about Kamala Harris’ move to the top of the Democratic ticket.

Kamala Harris’ entry into the race is rivaling Donald Trump’s RNC boost.

He is desperate and he is lashing out indiscriminately. He is sounding like a loser again.

Major international stories and those not meriting a road sign of a bump ahead have made up past October surprises. This year, however, feels different.

On Nov. 5 each voter will choose which America they want. Choose wisely, our democracy, is in your hands.

A proposed commuter rail project in southeastern Wisconsin aims to connect dozens of communities throughout the region while delivering a projected $1.5 billion in economic impact. That’s according to Jaqulynn Honl, chief operating officer for Transit Innovations LLC. For the
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The state Elections Commission in a cost-saving move unanimously agreed to seek a waiver from the Electronic Registration Information Center to avoid sending a required mailer to eligible voters who are not registered.

Republican Voters Against Trump announced a new $1 million ad campaign in Wisconsin that the group calls its largest effort of the campaign.

Gov. Tony Evers announced today he’s directing the Department of Health Services to use $258 million in COVID-19 funds to boost wages for direct care workers and providers serving older adults and individuals with disabilities.

Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign swing with her running mate next week will take her to Eau Claire on Wednesday.

Wisconsin has the right idea when it comes to lowering drug prices by reforming PBMs. It’s time for members of Congress to do the same in Washington, DC.

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and his allies are fighting desperately to protect his personal slush fund ahead of the August primary, spending millions trying to convince voters that frivolously wasting their money is his God-given birthright.

Because of what the U.S. Supreme Court has done, the federal government’s ability to respond to environmental and public health threats here in Wisconsin has been significantly diminished.

Doing nothing invites continued escalation.

A number of environmental groups and climate change advocates are said to “be ecstatic” about Kamala Harris’ move to the top of the Democratic ticket.

Kamala Harris’ entry into the race is rivaling Donald Trump’s RNC boost.

He is desperate and he is lashing out indiscriminately. He is sounding like a loser again.

Major international stories and those not meriting a road sign of a bump ahead have made up past October surprises. This year, however, feels different.

On Nov. 5 each voter will choose which America they want. Choose wisely, our democracy, is in your hands.

A proposed commuter rail project in southeastern Wisconsin aims to connect dozens of communities throughout the region while delivering a projected $1.5 billion in economic impact. That’s according to Jaqulynn Honl, chief operating officer for Transit Innovations LLC. For the last dozen years, this Milwaukee-based company has been working toward
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The state Elections Commission in a cost-saving move unanimously agreed to seek a waiver from the Electronic Registration Information Center to avoid sending a required mailer to eligible voters who are not registered.