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Former Justice Michael Gableman has billed taxpayers more than $62,000 in salaries and office rent for his review of the 2020 election, according to the invoices he’s submitted to the Assembly. But the invoices, obtained through an open records request,

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Aberdean Consulting From WisPolitics.com … — Former Justice Michael Gableman has billed taxpayers more than $62,000 in salaries and office rent for his review of the 2020 election, according to the invoices he’s submitted to

Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe said Monday calls for her to resign following allegations raised by the Racine County sheriff are unproductive, baseless and driven by partisan politics. Multiple GOP lawmakers last week called on Wolfe to resign after the
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The Evers administration today urged lawmakers to approve an additional $92.3 million to boost the salaries of prison guards and nurses on top of the raises they were already to receive under

Dem U.S. Senate candidate Sarah Godlewski today announced a six-figure digital ad targeting likely primary voters with a vow to “work to protect choice once and for all.” Godlewski’s campaign said the statewide buy will run on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram

The “Build Back Better” framework announced by Biden is historic and transformative.

It’s getting really hard to figure out what the Wisconsin Republicans believe about our election procedures.

Street racing, “red light roulette,” and driving on sidewalks—all of these things are reckless driving realities across the state of Wisconsin and especially in the City of Milwaukee.

Here’s something else the Evers administration has failed to think through: What happens when its COVID testing requirement depletes an already overworked, short-staffed Department of Corrections?

Don’t be surprised if the nine justices don’t spend any time deciding who Democratic Gov. Tony Evers must invite to his news conferences.

Former Justice Michael Gableman has billed taxpayers more than $62,000 in salaries and office rent for his review of the 2020 election, according to the invoices he’s submitted to the Assembly. But the invoices, obtained through an open records request, don’t detail who’s getting paid for their work on Gableman’s

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Aberdean Consulting From WisPolitics.com … — Former Justice Michael Gableman has billed taxpayers more than $62,000 in salaries and office rent for his review of the 2020 election, according to the invoices he’s submitted to the Assembly. But the invoices, obtained through an open records

Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe said Monday calls for her to resign following allegations raised by the Racine County sheriff are unproductive, baseless and driven by partisan politics. Multiple GOP lawmakers last week called on Wolfe to resign after the sheriff accused the commission of directing local clerks to break
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The Evers administration today urged lawmakers to approve an additional $92.3 million to boost the salaries of prison guards and nurses on top of the raises they were already to receive under the budget approved in July. The request was sent to

Dem U.S. Senate candidate Sarah Godlewski today announced a six-figure digital ad targeting likely primary voters with a vow to “work to protect choice once and for all.” Godlewski’s campaign said the statewide buy will run on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and other web platforms. In the 15-second ad, Godlewski says,

The “Build Back Better” framework announced by Biden is historic and transformative.

It’s getting really hard to figure out what the Wisconsin Republicans believe about our election procedures.

Street racing, “red light roulette,” and driving on sidewalks—all of these things are reckless driving realities across the state of Wisconsin and especially in the City of Milwaukee.

Here’s something else the Evers administration has failed to think through: What happens when its COVID testing requirement depletes an already overworked, short-staffed Department of Corrections?

Don’t be surprised if the nine justices don’t spend any time deciding who Democratic Gov. Tony Evers must invite to his news conferences.