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Eric Genrich has asked a Waukesha County judge to sanction Michael Gableman over the former justice’s effort to have the Green Bay mayor detained unless he sits for a deposition at a private office in Brookfield. Among other things, Genrich

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A Dane County judge has rejected Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’ request to block depositions for him and his legal counsel over records related to the 2020 election review being conducted by former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman. Vos, R-Rochester,
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — A Dane County judge today rejected Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’ request to block depositions for him and his legal counsel over records related to the 2020 election review being conducted by former

I suggest that Wisconsin Democrats artfully and relentlessly define who today’s state Republicans actually are. It’s not your father’s or grandfather’s serious and austere GOP.

Voters must reject a dangerous demagogue such as Van Orden to represent the 3rd CD.

GOP leadership needs to support Nass’s fight against the administrative state.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has no standing to cast stones at others, not with his shabby record of wasting taxpayer dollars.

Assembly Democrats took an even harder turn left late last month, selecting Wisconsin’s version of AOC to serve as the leader of their small caucus.

As we prepare to embark on 2022, I hope we all look at the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and examine ourselves and the policies we uphold and support.

We should begin each new year with a faith in its possibility. That’s especially necessary in the year that is just now beginning.

Good riddance to 2021, a year when the bad news far exceeded the good. A saving positive, however, to end the year came unexpectedly in the form of a sharply lower tax picture for Wisconsin taxpayers.

Progress was made in 2021 and some of it is profound. Here are just some examples.

Eric Genrich has asked a Waukesha County judge to sanction Michael Gableman over the former justice’s effort to have the Green Bay mayor detained unless he sits for a deposition at a private office in Brookfield. Among other things, Genrich wants Gableman to take out full-page newspaper ads to offer

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Eric Genrich has asked a Waukesha County judge to sanction Michael Gableman over the former justice’s effort to have the Green Bay mayor detained unless he sits for a deposition at a private office in Brookfield. Among other

A Dane County judge has rejected Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’ request to block depositions for him and his legal counsel over records related to the 2020 election review being conducted by former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman. Vos, R-Rochester, had sought an order blocking the Jan. 12 depositions sought
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — A Dane County judge today rejected Assembly Speaker Robin Vos’ request to block depositions for him and his legal counsel over records related to the 2020 election review being conducted by former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman. Vos, R-Rochester, had sought

I suggest that Wisconsin Democrats artfully and relentlessly define who today’s state Republicans actually are. It’s not your father’s or grandfather’s serious and austere GOP.

Voters must reject a dangerous demagogue such as Van Orden to represent the 3rd CD.

GOP leadership needs to support Nass’s fight against the administrative state.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has no standing to cast stones at others, not with his shabby record of wasting taxpayer dollars.

Assembly Democrats took an even harder turn left late last month, selecting Wisconsin’s version of AOC to serve as the leader of their small caucus.

As we prepare to embark on 2022, I hope we all look at the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and examine ourselves and the policies we uphold and support.

We should begin each new year with a faith in its possibility. That’s especially necessary in the year that is just now beginning.

Good riddance to 2021, a year when the bad news far exceeded the good. A saving positive, however, to end the year came unexpectedly in the form of a sharply lower tax picture for Wisconsin taxpayers.

Progress was made in 2021 and some of it is profound. Here are just some examples.