Sen. Knodl: Supports bipartisan redistricting reform

Madison – Senator Knodl introduced Senate Bill 488, which reforms Wisconsin redistricting process. “I was sent to Madison to protect the constitution and represent my constituents. This bill does both by adopting a proposal which has achieved bipartisan support in

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WPEC: State employees call to end delay in pay

State employees will hold a rally on Tuesday, Oct. 10th at 5:00 pm outside the Wisconsin Capitol (State St. corner). The rally will call for release of the pay raise for state and UW employees, and maintaining funding for Diversity,

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State ranked No. 22 for health of women, children

Wisconsin has been ranked 22nd in the country for the health of its women and children, reflecting the state’s high level of access to clinical care.  The ranking comes from the latest United Health Foundation report. It analyzes states’ performance

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Gov. Evers: Celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day in Wisconsin

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, in addition to events with the Oneida Nation and the Ho-Chunk Nation, recognized and celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day with a video message honoring Wisconsin’s Native Nations and reaffirming the state’s commitment to respecting Tribal Sovereignty and fostering

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 Sen. Knodl: Supports bipartisan redistricting reform

Madison – Senator Knodl introduced Senate Bill 488, which reforms Wisconsin redistricting process. “I was sent to Madison to protect the constitution and represent my constituents. This bill does both by adopting a proposal which has achieved bipartisan support in the past and which works with the requirements set by

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Wisconsin College Republicans: Endorse Jim Jordan for Speaker of the House

[Madison, Wisconsin] – The Executive Board of the Wisconsin College Republicans unanimously endorses Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH-4) for the Speakership of the House of Representatives. The Wisconsin College Republicans firmly believe that Representative Jordan will bring a much needed stability and vision to the party nationally. Chairman William Blathras stated

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Early Detection Saves Lives Coalition: Highlights Breast Cancer Awareness Month

[Madison, Wis.] – In recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, the Early Detection Saves Lives Coalition encourages all women across Wisconsin to consult with their medical professionals about receiving regular breast exams and mammograms to promote early detection and treatment of breast cancer. In Wisconsin, nearly 5,500 women will

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SPD Board: Katie York becomes Acting State Public Defender

(MADISON) – Katie R. York began her service as Acting Wisconsin State Public Defender following the departure of Kelli Thompson.  “Kelli has done a tremendous job leading this agency. Her dedication to representing clients and fighting for the resources we need to do our job effectively and zealously has allowed

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Moms Demand Action: Gun safety presentation at breakfast

Lauren Cohen, volunteer local group lead with the Dane County chapter of Moms Demand Action, will speak at a Gather the Women’s Breakfast sponsored by Madison Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom and hosted by Linden Cohousing at 107 Sutherland Ct, Madison on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 from 8 –

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WPEC: State employees call to end delay in pay

State employees will hold a rally on Tuesday, Oct. 10th at 5:00 pm outside the Wisconsin Capitol (State St. corner). The rally will call for release of the pay raise for state and UW employees, and maintaining funding for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives at UW. “Yes to raises,

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Black Founder Accelerator participants developing fintech startups in Milwaukee

Five entrepreneurs developing companies around fintech and services make up the latest Black Founder Accelerator cohort in Milwaukee.  Northwestern Mutual yesterday announced the startup leaders joining the program for its second 2023 cohort, hosted in partnership with Madison-based accelerator gener8tor. It’s funded through a $20 million commitment from the financial

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State ranked No. 22 for health of women, children

Wisconsin has been ranked 22nd in the country for the health of its women and children, reflecting the state’s high level of access to clinical care.  The ranking comes from the latest United Health Foundation report. It analyzes states’ performance on an array of metrics, ranging from education and economic

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Gov. Evers: Celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day in Wisconsin

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, in addition to events with the Oneida Nation and the Ho-Chunk Nation, recognized and celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day with a video message honoring Wisconsin’s Native Nations and reaffirming the state’s commitment to respecting Tribal Sovereignty and fostering strong government-to-government relationships to build a brighter, more prosperous future

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Rodriguez campaign: Lt. Gov. Rodriguez becomes first sitting elected official inducted into the American Academy of Nursing

WASHINGTON: Saturday, Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez became the first sitting statewide elected official to be inducted into the esteemed American Academy of Nursing Fellowship. The American Academy of Nursing is a national organization committed to improve health and health equity. Their fellowship recognizes nursing leaders “for their substantial, sustained,

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