
Andrea Kaminski: No contract, nothing to show, but Gableman investigation drones on
Once again Michael Gableman is working without a contract on a tax-funded investigation. Yet even when he was on contract the investigation was off the rails.
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Once again Michael Gableman is working without a contract on a tax-funded investigation. Yet even when he was on contract the investigation was off the rails.
In the scramble to distribute trillions of dollars in a declared emergency, government at all levels sacrificed transparency and accountability to the taxpaying public.
How standardized tests only tell a partial story.
May 15-21, 2022 is National EMS Week.
Remember back when jobs, jobs, jobs was the dominant issue in the race for governor of Wisconsin?
This is ultimately an investment in neighborhoods. Exactly what Milwaukee needs.
I was disgusted to see that an anti-abortion advocacy office in Madison was attacked recently.
Kaul understands the legal nuances that Toney and Jarchow have failed to consider.
My focus this summer and fall will be on helping the Republican candidates create a positive, forward-looking agenda that will not only excite our base, but bring independents, suburban voters and disaffected Democrats to our side.
We face a stark educational reality in Wisconsin: the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction reports that Wisconsin’s K-12 students scored an abysmal 27% proficient in math and 27.5% proficient in English Language Arts in 2021.
While I will always root for the Milwaukee Bucks, one thing I will never root for is using taxpayer dollars to enrich billionaires unwilling to spend their own money for investments that they expect taxpayers to pay for instead.
Nelson opposes subsidy, blasts Lasry, Barnes for supporting it.
A wish list from seven moms for a senator whose actions have made life harder for Wisconsin families, especially during the pandemic.
Acting with callous disregard for the citizens of the state is one thing, as with the above statement, but being a part of the spreading of absolute lies about the public vaccines in relation to AIDS requires more than moving on to the next campaign event.
Wisconsin entrepreneurs build communities, careers.
Late last year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a historic measure allocating $550 billion in climate, clean energy, justice and jobs investments. These investments are now stalled in the U.S. Senate.
The executive director of the organization that calls itself A Better Wisconsin Together issued a plea this week asking that folks take a little time to say thanks to the many volunteers who conduct the state’s elections every year.
As the only mom in this Senate race, this fight is personal to me.
The Evers administration has come under fire for its intent to award a New York-based company a multi-year contract to lead the state’s child care quality rating and improvement system.
Once again Michael Gableman is working without a contract on a tax-funded investigation. Yet even when he was on contract the investigation was off the rails.
In the scramble to distribute trillions of dollars in a declared emergency, government at all levels sacrificed transparency and accountability to the taxpaying public.
How standardized tests only tell a partial story.
May 15-21, 2022 is National EMS Week.
Remember back when jobs, jobs, jobs was the dominant issue in the race for governor of Wisconsin?
This is ultimately an investment in neighborhoods. Exactly what Milwaukee needs.
I was disgusted to see that an anti-abortion advocacy office in Madison was attacked recently.
Kaul understands the legal nuances that Toney and Jarchow have failed to consider.
My focus this summer and fall will be on helping the Republican candidates create a positive, forward-looking agenda that will not only excite our base, but bring independents, suburban voters and disaffected Democrats to our side.
We face a stark educational reality in Wisconsin: the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction reports that Wisconsin’s K-12 students scored an abysmal 27% proficient in math and 27.5% proficient in English Language Arts in 2021.
While I will always root for the Milwaukee Bucks, one thing I will never root for is using taxpayer dollars to enrich billionaires unwilling to spend their own money for investments that they expect taxpayers to pay for instead.
Nelson opposes subsidy, blasts Lasry, Barnes for supporting it.
A wish list from seven moms for a senator whose actions have made life harder for Wisconsin families, especially during the pandemic.
Acting with callous disregard for the citizens of the state is one thing, as with the above statement, but being a part of the spreading of absolute lies about the public vaccines in relation to AIDS requires more than moving on to the next campaign event.
Wisconsin entrepreneurs build communities, careers.
Late last year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a historic measure allocating $550 billion in climate, clean energy, justice and jobs investments. These investments are now stalled in the U.S. Senate.
The executive director of the organization that calls itself A Better Wisconsin Together issued a plea this week asking that folks take a little time to say thanks to the many volunteers who conduct the state’s elections every year.
As the only mom in this Senate race, this fight is personal to me.
The Evers administration has come under fire for its intent to award a New York-based company a multi-year contract to lead the state’s child care quality rating and improvement system.