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Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman is dropping subpoenas to officials in five cities, instead asking them to turn over documents they’ve already produced through previous open records requests, Madison’s city attorney says. Mike Haas said Andrew Kloster, who worked in

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Three months after vetoing a similar provision in the GOP-authored state budget, the Evers administration announced it will update individual income tax withholding tables, effective Jan. 1. The update reflects income tax

We thank the members of the state Assembly for their unanimous approval of bills to require accurate food labels, and urge a swift vote in the state Senate, where the proposals enjoy strong bipartisan support.

As the start of Gov. Tony Evers’ mandated rapid COVID-19 testing draws near, some state employees are worried they could be caught in a bureaucratic Catch-22 meant to force them into getting a COVID vaccine they do not want.

Let us be clear, when we consider whether enslavers were “benevolent,” whose opinions on the matter are being prioritized and whose are being erased?

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Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman is dropping subpoenas to officials in five cities, instead asking them to turn over documents they’ve already produced through previous open records requests, Madison’s city attorney says. Mike Haas said Andrew Kloster, who worked in the Trump administration is now assisting Gableman, told him during

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman is dropping subpoenas to officials in five cities, instead asking them to turn over documents they’ve already produced through previous open records requests, Madison’s city attorney says. Mike Haas said Andrew Kloster, who
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Three months after vetoing a similar provision in the GOP-authored state budget, the Evers administration announced it will update individual income tax withholding tables, effective Jan. 1. The update reflects income tax cuts signed in the state budget as well as those

We thank the members of the state Assembly for their unanimous approval of bills to require accurate food labels, and urge a swift vote in the state Senate, where the proposals enjoy strong bipartisan support.

As the start of Gov. Tony Evers’ mandated rapid COVID-19 testing draws near, some state employees are worried they could be caught in a bureaucratic Catch-22 meant to force them into getting a COVID vaccine they do not want.

Let us be clear, when we consider whether enslavers were “benevolent,” whose opinions on the matter are being prioritized and whose are being erased?

… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, please contact schmies@wispolitics.com for subscription options on the WisPolitics-State Affairs platform, which is the new home for WisPolitics subscriber products.

The editor of The Progressive, has been a champion for government transparency.