Rep. Moses: Fights chemicals in school lunches

Madison…The State Assembly passes Representative Clint Moses’ (R-Menomonie) Assembly Bill 226 to prohibit certain chemicals being served in school meals. “Currently 1 in 5 U.S. children and adolescents are considered obese,” said Representative Moses. “This bill will help support children

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Wisconsin Safety Council: Unveils new website

MADISON – Wisconsin Safety Council (WSC), the state’s leading provider of workplace safety training and resources, is proud to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website. The platform is designed to make safety information, training opportunities, and event registration more

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Gov. Evers: Celebrates opening of Madison College Early Learning Campus

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today joined local leaders and officials from Madison College at the Goodman South campus to celebrate the grand opening of the college’s brand-new Early Learning Campus (ELC), designed to provide access to affordable, high-quality child care and training for future child care and early learning professionals. “My administration and I were proud to

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Lead-Safe Schools MKE: Statement

One year ago, the public learned that a child was lead poisoned while attending a Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) building. That disclosure should have prompted urgent, transparent, and comprehensive action. One year later, MPS’ own records show that this has

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Reclaim Wisconsin: Pro-Schoemann group raises $700,000, adds longtime Ron Johnson aide

Contact: ben@jerichocomms.com WISCONSIN — Reclaim Wisconsin, an independent expenditure committee supporting Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann’s campaign for governor, announced today that it has raised $700,000 and has added longtime Ron Johnson aide Ben Voelkel as its executive director. “Josh Schoemann is exactly the candidate Wisconsin needs at this moment: someone

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Sen. Hesselbein: Statement on Legislative Fiscal Bureau revenue estimate

Senator Dianne Hesselbein (D-Middleton), the Senate Democratic Leader, released the following statement in response to the Legislative Fiscal Bureau release of Revenue Estimates: “It is good news for Wisconsin that the non-partisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau now estimates revenues at the end of the 2025-2027 biennium will exceed projections by over $1.5

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Barnes campaign: Raises over $555,000 in first 29 days of campaign for governor

CONTACT: press@mandelabarnes.com Fundraising Haul Comes As Polling Shows Him As Clear Frontrunner, Beating General Election Opponents and Double the Support of Any Democrat Barnes Continuing to Campaign Across the State on Wisconsin Way Tour, Speaking to Voters in Over a Dozen Cities Campaign Endorsed by UFCW Local 1473, Wisconsin’s Largest Private Sector Union, Along With

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U.S. Rep. Fitzgerald: Votes to fund America first national security priorities and eliminate radical left regulations

WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) issued the following statements in response to the passage of three critical pieces of legislation this week: the FY26 Financial Services and General Government and National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, the Protecting Prudent Investment of Retirement Savings Act, and the Saving Homeowners

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JFC Co-chairs: Revenue estimates reflect strong fiscal management, create opportunities to address affordability

MADISON, WI – Today, the Legislative Fiscal Bureau (LFB) released updated revenue estimates showing stronger-than-expected growth in revenue collections. In response to the updated estimates, Joint Committee on Finance (JFC) Co-Chairs Senator Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green) and Representative Mark Born (R-Beaver Dam) issued the following statement:  “These revenue estimates are further

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Rep. Moses: Fights chemicals in school lunches

Madison…The State Assembly passes Representative Clint Moses’ (R-Menomonie) Assembly Bill 226 to prohibit certain chemicals being served in school meals. “Currently 1 in 5 U.S. children and adolescents are considered obese,” said Representative Moses. “This bill will help support children by supplying them with nutritious lunch options instead of foods

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Ebben campaign: NEW: Former tate Rep. and DNR Secretary Dan Meyer endorses Trump conservative Jessi Ebben in WI-07

STANLEY, WI – Today Trump Conservative Jessi Ebben’s congressional campaign announced she has been endorsed by former State Assembly Representative and Wisconsin DNR Secretary Dan Meyer. Meyer served 14 years (1999–2013) in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 34th Assembly district, and previously was mayor of Eagle River from 1997 to 2001. In

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Wisconsin Safety Council: Unveils new website

MADISON – Wisconsin Safety Council (WSC), the state’s leading provider of workplace safety training and resources, is proud to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website. The platform is designed to make safety information, training opportunities, and event registration more user-friendly and accessible to businesses and individuals across Wisconsin. “Our

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Rep. Clancy: Proposes ending tipped employee sub-minimum wage

Madison, WI – Today, during a floor session of the Wisconsin Assembly, Rep. Ryan Clancy (D-19) proposed an amendment to AB 38 – unamended, AB 38 would continue allowing employers to pay tipped employees $2.33/hr. Rep. Clancy’s amendment would abolish this outdated sub-minimum wage pay rate and allow tipped workers

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Gov. Evers: Celebrates opening of Madison College Early Learning Campus

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today joined local leaders and officials from Madison College at the Goodman South campus to celebrate the grand opening of the college’s brand-new Early Learning Campus (ELC), designed to provide access to affordable, high-quality child care and training for future child care and early learning professionals. “My administration and I were proud to do our part and help support this project with over

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Lead-Safe Schools MKE: Statement

One year ago, the public learned that a child was lead poisoned while attending a Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) building. That disclosure should have prompted urgent, transparent, and comprehensive action. One year later, MPS’ own records show that this has not happened. MPS environmental data reveal that lead hazard testing

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Weekly GOP radio address: Substance Abuse Disorder Month

Some of you may know that January is Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month. Many of you also know helping people who struggle with substance use disorders is one of my top priorities as a state senator. What some of you may not know is why. This work is personal to

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Dept. of Health Services: Confirms salmonella infections linked to national recall of Live it Up brand ‘Super Greens’ powder

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has confirmed 11 Wisconsinites have become sick, and two of them have been hospitalized, from Salmonella infection after consuming Live it Up-brand Super Greens dietary supplement powders. Wisconsinites who have purchased the product are advised not to eat or drink it, to throw it away

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Wisconsin Bankers Association: Publishes annual Wisconsin economic report

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Bankers Association (WBA) has compiled eight sector-specific reports by industry experts to offer insights into what lies ahead for Wisconsin’s economy in 2026. The reports — available online — include insights from: In her report, WBA President and CEO Rose Oswald Poels highlights the stability of Wisconsin’s banking industry while expressing

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WisDems: ICYMI: Lazar endorses fetal heartbeat bill, WI GOP candidates also approve

MADISON, Wis. —Yesterday, new audio was released confirming previous reporting from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel exposing Maria Lazar’s extreme support for a fetal heartbeat bill that would effectively ban abortion after six weeks – before most women know they’re pregnant.  To make matters worse, Lazar indicated she could support abortion restrictions without exceptions for

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