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There is still plenty of work to be done on addressing substance abuse in our communities, but I am happy to see the progress we made this session and to have played a leading role in it.
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There is still plenty of work to be done on addressing substance abuse in our communities, but I am happy to see the progress we made this session and to have played a leading role in it.

Parents are “not entitled” to know their kids’ gender identity, according to a recent woke training session in the Eau Claire Area School District.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — More than two-thirds of Wisconsin voters are very or somewhat confident that votes were accurately cast and counted in the 2020 election, according to the latest Marquette University

Gov. Tony Evers’ standing with Wisconsin voters has improved since October, President Biden’s stayed the same and U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s has dipped, according to the latest Marquette University Law School Poll. The poll also took a first look at

A Dane County judge on Wednesday ruled Robin Vos inappropriately declined to turn over records related to Michael Gableman’s review of the 2020 election and issued financial sanctions against the speaker, the former Supreme Court justice and the Assembly. Judge
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers’ standing with Wisconsin voters has improved since October, President Biden’s stayed the same and U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s has dipped, according to the latest Marquette University Law School Poll.

Fresh off his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden today held up an aging bridge he visited ahead of a speech on the UW–Superior campus as an example of projects that will be funded through the bipartisan infrastructure

In a State of the Union address focused on unity and optimism, Biden reassured the nation that “you, the American people, are strong.”

His message to the nation reflected both the desire to promote democracy and also to frame a political message for the November elections.

As a very unpopular President Joe Biden stops in Superior today for a victory lap on the $1 trillion infrastructure spending plan, will he talk about the vital energy infrastructure his environmental extremists allies are trying to tear down — at the risk of U.S. and global security?

Wisconsin voters could make 2023 a watershed year for oversight of currently unchecked spending of billions of dollars of federal funding flowing into the state.

There is still plenty of work to be done on addressing substance abuse in our communities, but I am happy to see the progress we made this session and to have played a leading role in it.

Parents are “not entitled” to know their kids’ gender identity, according to a recent woke training session in the Eau Claire Area School District.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — More than two-thirds of Wisconsin voters are very or somewhat confident that votes were accurately cast and counted in the 2020 election, according to the latest Marquette University Law School Poll. But there is a partisan divide on

Gov. Tony Evers’ standing with Wisconsin voters has improved since October, President Biden’s stayed the same and U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s has dipped, according to the latest Marquette University Law School Poll. The poll also took a first look at the Dem primary for the U.S. Senate and GOP race

A Dane County judge on Wednesday ruled Robin Vos inappropriately declined to turn over records related to Michael Gableman’s review of the 2020 election and issued financial sanctions against the speaker, the former Supreme Court justice and the Assembly. Judge Frank Remington ordered the release of the records sought by
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers’ standing with Wisconsin voters has improved since October, President Biden’s stayed the same and U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s has dipped, according to the latest Marquette University Law School Poll. The poll also took a first look at the Dem

Fresh off his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden today held up an aging bridge he visited ahead of a speech on the UW–Superior campus as an example of projects that will be funded through the bipartisan infrastructure law. Biden said the John A. Blatnik Memorial Bridge in

In a State of the Union address focused on unity and optimism, Biden reassured the nation that “you, the American people, are strong.”

His message to the nation reflected both the desire to promote democracy and also to frame a political message for the November elections.

As a very unpopular President Joe Biden stops in Superior today for a victory lap on the $1 trillion infrastructure spending plan, will he talk about the vital energy infrastructure his environmental extremists allies are trying to tear down — at the risk of U.S. and global security?

Wisconsin voters could make 2023 a watershed year for oversight of currently unchecked spending of billions of dollars of federal funding flowing into the state.