Dem U.S. Rep. Ron Kind announced today he won’t seek reelection in 2022, telling a La Crosse news conference, “The truth is, I’ve run out of gas.” Kind has represented the western Wisconsin seat for more than 24 years and
Dem U.S. Rep. Ron Kind announced today he won’t seek reelection in 2022, telling a La Crosse news conference, “The truth is, I’ve run out of gas.” Kind has represented the western Wisconsin seat for more than 24 years and
U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, whom Republicans tabbed as a top target in 2022 after his narrow reelection last fall, won’t seek another term, according to multiple Dem sources. Kind, D-La Crosse, is expected to make the announcement later this afternoon.
In Wisconsin, the resulting ripple effect could negatively impact our booming economy of biohealth researchers, manufacturers and additional suppliers.
You could easily mistake a map of vaccination rates across the country for a map of the 2020 presidential election returns.
As Evers last week signed a bipartisan reform bill on police use of deadly force, he killed a measure that would have taken state funding from local governments that cut their law enforcement budgets.
Given the significant uncertainties resulting from the February 2021 hunt, there isn’t a quota number for a fall wolf hunt that can be justified if we want to maintain stability of our wolf population.
Why Congress must pass the For the People Act
Forty years ago this week, President Ronald Reagan fired 11,345 striking air traffic controllers who had ignored a court order to return to work and banned them from federal service for life.
The $1 trillion package — with its $550 billion worth of new investment in transportation, water, broadband, energy and the environment — would modernize our nation’s infrastructure.
Two-thirds of adult Americans did not go to college at all or complete a four-year degree. Where’s the fairness in asking them to pay back the loans of those earning so much more?
Dem U.S. Rep. Ron Kind announced today he won’t seek reelection in 2022, telling a La Crosse news conference, “The truth is, I’ve run out of gas.” Kind has represented the western Wisconsin seat for more than 24 years and was already a top GOP target in 2022 after his
Dem U.S. Rep. Ron Kind announced today he won’t seek reelection in 2022, telling a La Crosse news conference, “The truth is, I’ve run out of gas.” Kind has represented the western Wisconsin seat for more than 24 years and was already a top GOP target in 2022 after his
U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, whom Republicans tabbed as a top target in 2022 after his narrow reelection last fall, won’t seek another term, according to multiple Dem sources. Kind, D-La Crosse, is expected to make the announcement later this afternoon. Kind, who has spent the past 24 years representing western
In Wisconsin, the resulting ripple effect could negatively impact our booming economy of biohealth researchers, manufacturers and additional suppliers.
You could easily mistake a map of vaccination rates across the country for a map of the 2020 presidential election returns.
As Evers last week signed a bipartisan reform bill on police use of deadly force, he killed a measure that would have taken state funding from local governments that cut their law enforcement budgets.
Given the significant uncertainties resulting from the February 2021 hunt, there isn’t a quota number for a fall wolf hunt that can be justified if we want to maintain stability of our wolf population.
Why Congress must pass the For the People Act
Forty years ago this week, President Ronald Reagan fired 11,345 striking air traffic controllers who had ignored a court order to return to work and banned them from federal service for life.
The $1 trillion package — with its $550 billion worth of new investment in transportation, water, broadband, energy and the environment — would modernize our nation’s infrastructure.
Two-thirds of adult Americans did not go to college at all or complete a four-year degree. Where’s the fairness in asking them to pay back the loans of those earning so much more?