WisDems: ICYMI: Glenn Grothman wants the 1960s back

MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, Glenn Grothman went on a bizarre and misogynistic–but par for the course–rant about the “angry feminist movement,” calling for the United States to “work our way back” to the 1960s if Donald Trump wins a second term. Grothman,

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Lowlands Group: Restaurants open, offering specials RNC week

$5 Lowlands Brewing Collaborative biers at Café Benelux; Discount for first responders and security personnel WHAT:             Lowlands Group’s eight Wisconsin restaurants will be open regular hours and ready to welcome out-of-town visitors and locals next week. Known for their

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WisGOP: To open new Hispanic outreach center in Milwaukee

MADISON, Wis. – On August 3rd, 2024, the Republican Party of Wisconsin will be opening a new Hispanic outreach center in Milwaukee. This office will serve as a hub for the state party, Republican National Committee, Trump campaign, and other state and local Republican campaigns.  “The Republican Party of Wisconsin is

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Dept. of Administration: Milwaukee State Office Building to be closed to the public July 14 – 18

Milwaukee, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) is advising the public that the Milwaukee State Office Building at 819 N. 6th Street falls within the perimeter of the Republican National Convention (RNC), and will be closed to the general public beginning Sunday, July 14 at 6 p.m. It is expected that services will continue without disruption and the building will once again be

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Coalition to March on RNC: Reaches deal with city over march route

WHAT: The Coalition to March on the RNC 2024 Press Conference regarding agreement with City of Milwaukee over march route for 7/15. WHO: Coalition to March on the RNC 2024 WHEN: Friday, July 12 at 4PM WHERE: Red Arrow Park (920 N Water St.)  CONTACT: Omar Flores, staff@marchonrnc2024.org, 262-412-4210 The

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WisDems: ICYMI: Glenn Grothman wants the 1960s back

MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, Glenn Grothman went on a bizarre and misogynistic–but par for the course–rant about the “angry feminist movement,” calling for the United States to “work our way back” to the 1960s if Donald Trump wins a second term. Grothman, who previously claimed the 1960s “had a lot better and

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Pro-Life Wisconsin: Victory Fund PAC announces 2024 candidate endorsements

(Brookfield, WI) – Candidate endorsements by the Pro-Life Wisconsin Victory Fund Political Action Committee (PAC) are now available to be viewed on the Pro-Life Wisconsin website. The Victory Fund PAC has endorsed a total of twenty-six candidates for federal/state/local office in the upcoming fall primary and general elections. Included on the endorsement

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Lowlands Group: Restaurants open, offering specials RNC week

$5 Lowlands Brewing Collaborative biers at Café Benelux; Discount for first responders and security personnel WHAT:             Lowlands Group’s eight Wisconsin restaurants will be open regular hours and ready to welcome out-of-town visitors and locals next week. Known for their award-winning outdoor patios and rooftops, a carefully curat… Please log in

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Sen. Stafsholt: Calls for audit of DNR fish and wildlife accounts

New Richmond, WI –Senator Rob Stafsholt is calling for a comprehensive audit of the Fish and Wildlife accounts in Wisconsin, including Pittman-Robertson and Dingell-Johnson expenditures tied to federal excise taxes on hunting, fishing and firearms purchases. This comes in response to the Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) anticipated deficit in the

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Milwaukee County, Waukesha County: Unveil enhanced emergency communication system to promote public safety

MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County and Waukesha County are announcing new enhancements to the region’s public safety and emergency communication infrastructure through the transition to the Wisconsin Public Safety Network (WiPSN). WiPSN is a radio network that helps first responders stay connected when every second counts. As founding partners of WiPSN, Milwaukee

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WCMA: Applauds Senate action to fund dairy innovation, H5N1 response

MADISON, WI – Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) today applauded the United States Senate Appropriations Committee to boost funding for key dairy priorities, including nutrition programs, agricultural research, and the Dairy Business Innovation Initiative (DBII). The Senate proposal for Fiscal Year 2025 appropriations advanced today with bipartisan support, providing more than

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WisDems: REMINDER: 4 days until Eric Hovde is forced to come clean with Wisconsinites about his financial entanglements & mounting conflicts of interest

MADISON, Wis. — Four days from now, Eric Hovde’s personal financial disclosure will be released, and Wisconsinites will get to see the depth of Hovde’s financial entanglements and conflicts of interest. While Hovde has kept the truth about his finances hidden from voters, recent news reports have revealed that Hovde’s family business tried

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Rep. Todd Novak: Honored to receive Wisconsin Counties Association’s Outstanding Legislator Award

MADISON –Rep. Todd Novak (Dodgeville) has been recognized by the Wisconsin Counties Association for legislative work related to local government on several key issues. Yesterday, Marcie Rainbolt and Chelsea Shanks from the Wisconsin Counties Association presented the “Outstanding Legislator Award” to Rep. Novak at the State Capitol.        “I am honored

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Dept. of Natural Resources: Announces new regional secretary’s directors

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced three new regional Secretary’s Directors, effective July 14. Connie Antonuk will be the new Secretary’s Director for the Northeast region, Jill Schoen for the West Central region, and Shelly Allness for the South Central region. The DNR’s Secretary’s Directors serve

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