WisGOP: Hispanic outreach breaks another milestone

[Madison, Wis.] – In April 2022, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and nine GOP State Parties announced the launch of “Operación ¡Vamos!” a seven-figure investment in field and communications programming focused on taking the Republican message to the Hispanic community. As one

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BBB: Donating to Hurricane Fiona relief efforts

Milwaukee, Wis. – As Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and other nearby Caribbean islands have been impacted by Hurricane Fiona and suffer from floods, power outages, home displacements and access to basic necessities such as safe water, many charitable organizations are seeking

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UW-Stevens Point: Thomas Gibson installed as chancellor

Thomas Gibson, Ed.D., was officially installed as the 15th chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Friday before more than 300 Wisconsin education, business and community leaders, faculty, staff and students. Gibson became chancellor in January 2021. This formal inauguration,

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Rep. Considine: Response to State Superintendent Dr. Underly’s 2022 State of Education Address

Madison – Yesterday, State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly give her second State of Education address, outlining the opportunities and challenges in Wisconsin’s K-12 schools. Representative Dave Considine (D-Baraboo) released the following statement on her speech: “I am encouraged to hear Dr. Underly’s address today which highlighted the importance of investing in

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U.S. Sen. Johnson: Demands Twitter explain COVID-19 censorship policies

WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Ranking Member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, sent a letter to Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal demanding documents explaining the development and application of Twitter’s COVID-19 misinformation policies. On January 3, 2022, Sen. Johnson tweeted a chart containing data pulled from the

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U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Works to bring first minority business development center to Wisconsin

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin announced that Wisconsin is receiving federal funding to establish the state’s first Minority Business Development Center. The U.S. Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) has awarded the Wisconsin North Central Minority Supplier Development Council (NCMSDC) $1.61 million through the MBDA’s Business

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WisGOP: Hispanic outreach breaks another milestone

[Madison, Wis.] – In April 2022, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and nine GOP State Parties announced the launch of “Operación ¡Vamos!” a seven-figure investment in field and communications programming focused on taking the Republican message to the Hispanic community. As one of the launch states, the Wisconsin Vamos program has been

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WisDems: Fact sheet highlights how dangerous gun laws backed by Michels and WisGOP will increase violence and undermine law enforcement

MADISON, Wis. — The Center for American Progress released a report connecting Republicans’ radical legislation to loosen gun safety measures and undermine law enforcement with threats to public safety in Wisconsin. Without the leadership of Governor Evers and his veto pen, “Wisconsin gun laws would be even weaker and could have followed the footprints of other

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Van Orden campaign: National Federation of Independent Businesses endorses Derrick Van Orden with business owners in 3rd District race

PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Yesterday, the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) announced their endorsement of Derrick Van Orden for Congress in Wisconsin’s 3rd District.  The announcement came at a small business discussion in La Crosse led by Derrick Van Orden and Bill Smith, NFIB Wisconsin State Director. “Derrick Van Orden

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UW Health, UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health: Innovative clinical trial targets recurrent BK infection in kidney transplant recipients

MADISON, Wis. – Kidney transplant patients like Tessa Adolph, from Rockford, Illinois, face an age-old problem to protect their new kidney and bodies after transplant surgery: how to prevent infections while also safeguarding their new kidney from damage or rejection. In Adolph’s case, the risk came from the BK virus.

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BBB: Donating to Hurricane Fiona relief efforts

Milwaukee, Wis. – As Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and other nearby Caribbean islands have been impacted by Hurricane Fiona and suffer from floods, power outages, home displacements and access to basic necessities such as safe water, many charitable organizations are seeking to provide emergency relief and assistance. It’s been five years

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Dept of Workforce Development: Celebrates Wisconsin Fast Forward Grant recipient Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry

MANITOWOC – A worker recruitment and retention initiative at Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry – funded with a Wisconsin Fast Forward grant from the Department of Workforce Development (DWD) – has helped the company dramatically reduce turnover and improve its on-time delivery rate.DWD Secretary-designee Amy Pechacek met with Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry CEO,

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PPAWI: Response to Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels playing games with the reproductive freedom of Wisconsinites

WISCONSIN – Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin is dedicated to the battle for the restoration of reproductive rights in Wisconsin. Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels has been a long time anti-abortion activist and extremist who is claiming to support exceptions to Wisconsin’s 1849 criminal aborttion ban after decades of advocating

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UW-Stevens Point: Thomas Gibson installed as chancellor

Thomas Gibson, Ed.D., was officially installed as the 15th chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Friday before more than 300 Wisconsin education, business and community leaders, faculty, staff and students. Gibson became chancellor in January 2021. This formal inauguration, filled with academic tradition, was postponed until now because of

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