Wisconsin Farmers Union, Wisconsin Environmental Advocates: Appeals Court affirms state’s role in safeguarding water from agricultural pollution

Decision Preserves Environmental Oversight of Wisconsin’s Largest Livestock Operations MADISON, Wis.— Today, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals for District II issued a decision affirming the authority of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to require large livestock operations to apply for permits under the

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Sen. Pfaff, Rep. Hysell: Announce the Tariff Tax Transparency Act

MADISON- Today, Representative Andrew Hysell (D-Sun Prairie) and Senator Brad Pfaff (D-Onalaska) introduced legislation that will require large retailers in Wisconsin to identify tariffs assessed to goods purchased by consumers through a separate line item on sales receipts and invoices. Today, Americans face record tariffs at levels not seen since

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Milwaukee County Exec Crowley: Provides update on FEMA Preliminary Damage Assessment visit and flood recovery efforts

MILWAUKEE – On Friday evening, August 22, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) completed its Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) in Milwaukee County and Southeast Wisconsin. Based on the early completion of the PDA, Wisconsin likely has surpassed the threshold to be eligible for federal support. Today, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers formally requested a

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Gov. Evers: Requests presidential disaster declaration from President Trump for recent severe storms and historic flooding, urges quick approval

Governor’s request comes as Wisconsin Emergency Management and FEMA joint preliminary damage assessment determines more than $33 million in damages MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today formally requested a presidential disaster declaration from President Donald Trump in response to severe storms and flooding, which resulted in families and kids being

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Wisconsin Farmers Union, Wisconsin Environmental Advocates: Appeals Court affirms state’s role in safeguarding water from agricultural pollution

Decision Preserves Environmental Oversight of Wisconsin’s Largest Livestock Operations MADISON, Wis.— Today, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals for District II issued a decision affirming the authority of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to require large livestock operations to apply for permits under the state’s water pollution permitting program. The … Please log in to

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Dept. of Natural Resources: Wear a life jacket this holiday weekend

MADISON, Wis. – With thousands of residents and visitors expected to enjoy Wisconsin’s lakes and rivers this Labor Day weekend, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) urges all to make safety a top priority.  So far in 2025, 12 boating fatalities have occurred. In many cases, a life jacket was

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Rep. Roe: Joins Democrats in introducing bill to reauthorize Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program

Madison, Wis. – Today, Representative Ann Roe (D–Janesville) cosponsored with her Democratic colleagues legislation to reauthorize the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program. The Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program has long served as Wisconsin’s primary source of funding for conservation and preservation efforts. During negotiations on the 2025–2027 State Budget, Republicans on the Joint Fina… Please log

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Rep. Rivera-Wagner: Veterans deserve solutions, not political games

Green Bay– Today, Rep. Amaad Rivera-Wagner released the following statement in response to recent coverage in the Green Bay Press-Gazette regarding the closures impacting veterans in Green Bay and Chippewa Falls: “It was disappointing, though sadly not surprising, to read more finger-pointing than solutions in today’s paper. Let’s be clear: Governor Evers

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