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Respect for Wisconsin courts is fading and hyper-partisans are to blame.
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Respect for Wisconsin courts is fading and hyper-partisans are to blame.

Communities across Wisconsin – urban, suburban, and even rural – are struggling to address our state’s evolving homelessness crisis. In response, we authored SB 669/AB 689. The Wisconsin State Assembly recently passed AB 689, which expands the tools available to local communities to better help our vulnerable neighbors who sleep on the streets each night.

Economic circumstances do not determine one’s ability to be a nurturing parent; poverty, though, can overload caregivers and families with stress and create conditions by which neglect is more likely to occur and be observed and reported.

In addition to appropriating no money, the bill limits the ability of the state to hold responsible parties accountable for cleaning up PFAS contamination.

Advance in Legislature permits direct primary care to complement insurance.

Who will pay for Trump’s costly lack of discipline?
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Republican Dan Knodl, who decided against seeking reelection to his Senate district under the new maps, tells WisPolitics he’s considering a run for the Assembly seat of Rep. Janel Brandtjen, who’s facing a criminal investigation for alleged involvement in a campaign finance scheme.
From WisPolitics … — The group seeking to recall Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is up with a new radio ad that urges listeners to send a message to politicians who stay in office too long. A spokesperson for the group

The founder and president of New Glarus Brewing Company says she can “breathe a sigh of relief” after an appeals court upheld an earlier decision dismissing an investor lawsuit against the business. In an interview yesterday, Deb Carey described the

Across the state, public school districts will again get on their knees and beg taxpayers for operational funds in April referendums.

School districts across Wisconsin are once again looking for scapegoats as to why they’re supposedly broke and need taxpayers to bail them out. There are 421 school districts in Wisconsin, and 91 of them are going to referendum this spring.

Polls suggest Tammy Baldwin is beatable. But Hovde seems to be floundering for a way to do it.

Respect for Wisconsin courts is fading and hyper-partisans are to blame.

Communities across Wisconsin – urban, suburban, and even rural – are struggling to address our state’s evolving homelessness crisis. In response, we authored SB 669/AB 689. The Wisconsin State Assembly recently passed AB 689, which expands the tools available to local communities to better help our vulnerable neighbors who sleep on the streets each night.

Economic circumstances do not determine one’s ability to be a nurturing parent; poverty, though, can overload caregivers and families with stress and create conditions by which neglect is more likely to occur and be observed and reported.

In addition to appropriating no money, the bill limits the ability of the state to hold responsible parties accountable for cleaning up PFAS contamination.

Advance in Legislature permits direct primary care to complement insurance.

Who will pay for Trump’s costly lack of discipline?
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Republican Dan Knodl, who decided against seeking reelection to his Senate district under the new maps, tells WisPolitics he’s considering a run for the Assembly seat of Rep. Janel Brandtjen, who’s facing a criminal investigation for alleged involvement in a campaign finance scheme.
From WisPolitics … — The group seeking to recall Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is up with a new radio ad that urges listeners to send a message to politicians who stay in office too long. A spokesperson for the group said the buy behind the ad is $70,000. Conservative radio

The founder and president of New Glarus Brewing Company says she can “breathe a sigh of relief” after an appeals court upheld an earlier decision dismissing an investor lawsuit against the business. In an interview yesterday, Deb Carey described the two-year legal battle as a “long and kind of heartbreaking

Across the state, public school districts will again get on their knees and beg taxpayers for operational funds in April referendums.

School districts across Wisconsin are once again looking for scapegoats as to why they’re supposedly broke and need taxpayers to bail them out. There are 421 school districts in Wisconsin, and 91 of them are going to referendum this spring.

Polls suggest Tammy Baldwin is beatable. But Hovde seems to be floundering for a way to do it.