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As the ribbon cutting on public works projects take place across America, all those congressional Republicans who voted against President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill, condemning it as the ugly face of socialism, are now out there in the front row, basking in the limelight.

A bill moving through the Legislature aims to make sure what supporters see as discriminatory and destructive designations don’t hurt Wisconsin businesses in the next public emergency.

GOP bill raises question: Is there a shortage of trained drivers or do companies need to pay more?

The Wisconsin School Choice program (as opposed to the Milwaukee and Racine versions) is open for business until April 21 for enrollment next school year.

Vos and Gableman should turn their attention to the real fraud.

The Republican senator hates unions so much that he has said he won’t fight to win key manufacturing jobs for his own state. Democrats think that should cost him his seat.

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle generally agreed moving forward with a plan to replace Wisconsin’s troubled youth prison with a new facility in Milwaukee is good, but some from the area balked at plans to get there by
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The Joint Finance Committee will meet today to consider agency requests, including an Evers administration’s proposal to spend $194 million in federal ARPA funds on child care programs. A committee member objected
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle today generally agreed moving forward with a plan to replace Wisconsin’s troubled youth prison with a new facility in Milwaukee is good, but some from

As the ribbon cutting on public works projects take place across America, all those congressional Republicans who voted against President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill, condemning it as the ugly face of socialism, are now out there in the front row, basking in the limelight.

A bill moving through the Legislature aims to make sure what supporters see as discriminatory and destructive designations don’t hurt Wisconsin businesses in the next public emergency.

GOP bill raises question: Is there a shortage of trained drivers or do companies need to pay more?

The Wisconsin School Choice program (as opposed to the Milwaukee and Racine versions) is open for business until April 21 for enrollment next school year.

Vos and Gableman should turn their attention to the real fraud.

The Republican senator hates unions so much that he has said he won’t fight to win key manufacturing jobs for his own state. Democrats think that should cost him his seat.

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle generally agreed moving forward with a plan to replace Wisconsin’s troubled youth prison with a new facility in Milwaukee is good, but some from the area balked at plans to get there by revamping an existing DOC work-release facility. During a Senate Judiciary
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The Joint Finance Committee will meet today to consider agency requests, including an Evers administration’s proposal to spend $194 million in federal ARPA funds on child care programs. A committee member objected to the Department of Children and Families proposal to use
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle today generally agreed moving forward with a plan to replace Wisconsin’s troubled youth prison with a new facility in Milwaukee is good, but some from the area balked at plans to get there by revamping