Rep. Rozar: Calls out Governor for rejecting choice

Madison — Representative Donna Rozar (R-Marshfield) released the following statement regarding the vetoes of Assembly Bills (AB) 141 and 142 by Governor Evers. “Last week, Governor Evers chose to reject consumer’s freedom of choice. By vetoing AB 141 and 142, state

Rep. Spiros: Responds to veto of consumer choice bills

Madison – Representative John Spiros (R-Marshfield) released the following statement after two bills to ensure consumer choice, Assembly Bills 141 and 142, were vetoed: “As a co-sponsor of these bills, I was incredibly disappointed to see that the Governor chose not

WisDems: On CHIPS and Science Act anniversary

MADISON, Wis. — On the first anniversary of President Biden signing the CHIPS and Science Act into law, Democratic Party of Wisconsin spokesperson Haley McCoy released the following statement: “In the year since President Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act into law,

Cooke Campaign: Raises over $200,000 in first month in competitive WI-03

EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – Today, small business and nonprofit leader Rebecca Cooke, Democratic candidate for Congress in Wisconsin’s Third District, announced raising more than $200,000 in her first four weeks in the race. Cooke’s surge of support comes from over 3,000 individual

Rep. Dallman: Responds to the Governor’s special session call

Madison, WI — State Representative Alex Dallman (R-Green Lake) released the following statement about Governor Evers calling on a special session regarding workforce challenges: “Yet again, actions speak louder than words. Governor Evers continues to push his left-wing agenda to grow

UW–Madison: Welcomes Provost Charles Isbell

As he set up his office at Bascom Hall last week, Charles Isbell unboxed 19 framed 8-by-10-inch photos, each one of a PhD student he advised at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The photos will line the wall behind his

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