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Empower Wisconsin has reviewed more than a dozen complaints to legislative offices, and spoken to several sources dealing with DSPS. Here are some of their stories.
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Empower Wisconsin has reviewed more than a dozen complaints to legislative offices, and spoken to several sources dealing with DSPS. Here are some of their stories.

Less than eight months before he stands for reelection—and just seven months after he vetoed a bill that would have penalized local governments that defund their police departments—Evers has committed $50 million in federal funds to fighting crime.

As hard as it may be at times to do so, most public officials in Wisconsin recognize their responsibilities under the law to produce records or at least an explanation for why a request is being denied. Gableman and Vos simply treat these requests with contempt.

Should companies who buy ads from state broadcasters, newspapers get 50% tax credit?

The newly unified Allies know they must defeat Putin, not just neutralize him. If he wins by any definition, he will be an aggressor on surrounding countries as he seeks the spread of authoritarian rule.

So claims Journal Sentinel. But where exactly did this figure come from?

Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson’s first TV ad of the mayoral election says he wants to build a safer, stronger and more prosperous Milwaukee. Campaign spokesman Sachin Chheda told WisPolitics.com the 30-second ad buy worth six figures can be seen on

The state Elections Commission voted unanimously to reject a complaint against 10 Republican electors who submitted documents to the federal government claiming they were casting Wisconsin’s votes for Donald Trump even though Joe Biden won the state. Commissioner Bob Spindell

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Dem U.S. Senate candidate Alex Lasry’s latest TV ad knocks U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh, for turning “on working families again.” Lasry’s campaign said it’s his third seven-figure

Dem state Sen. Lena Taylor, of Milwaukee, is arguing to the U.S. Supreme Court that neither Gov. Tony Evers’ maps nor the ones drawn by GOP lawmakers comply with the Voting Rights Act. Taylor has been critical of both the

Green Lake County District Attorney Gerise LaSpisa announced she will not press charges against Wisconsin Elections Commissioner Marg Bostelmann due to a lack of evidence. LaSpisa is the third DA to decline to file charges against Wisconsin Elections Commissioners after

Empower Wisconsin has reviewed more than a dozen complaints to legislative offices, and spoken to several sources dealing with DSPS. Here are some of their stories.

Less than eight months before he stands for reelection—and just seven months after he vetoed a bill that would have penalized local governments that defund their police departments—Evers has committed $50 million in federal funds to fighting crime.

As hard as it may be at times to do so, most public officials in Wisconsin recognize their responsibilities under the law to produce records or at least an explanation for why a request is being denied. Gableman and Vos simply treat these requests with contempt.

Should companies who buy ads from state broadcasters, newspapers get 50% tax credit?

The newly unified Allies know they must defeat Putin, not just neutralize him. If he wins by any definition, he will be an aggressor on surrounding countries as he seeks the spread of authoritarian rule.

So claims Journal Sentinel. But where exactly did this figure come from?

Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson’s first TV ad of the mayoral election says he wants to build a safer, stronger and more prosperous Milwaukee. Campaign spokesman Sachin Chheda told WisPolitics.com the 30-second ad buy worth six figures can be seen on broadcast and cable TV, social media, through streaming services and

The state Elections Commission voted unanimously to reject a complaint against 10 Republican electors who submitted documents to the federal government claiming they were casting Wisconsin’s votes for Donald Trump even though Joe Biden won the state. Commissioner Bob Spindell participated in the unanimous commission vote despite being one of

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Dem U.S. Senate candidate Alex Lasry’s latest TV ad knocks U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh, for turning “on working families again.” Lasry’s campaign said it’s his third seven-figure buy of the campaign. It will run statewide on broadcast

Dem state Sen. Lena Taylor, of Milwaukee, is arguing to the U.S. Supreme Court that neither Gov. Tony Evers’ maps nor the ones drawn by GOP lawmakers comply with the Voting Rights Act. Taylor has been critical of both the lines that Evers’ Peoples’ Maps Commission originally proposed and the

Green Lake County District Attorney Gerise LaSpisa announced she will not press charges against Wisconsin Elections Commissioner Marg Bostelmann due to a lack of evidence. LaSpisa is the third DA to decline to file charges against Wisconsin Elections Commissioners after Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling requested criminal charges against five