Sen. Jacque: Senate passes Patient Privacy Protection Act

MADISON… Hospitals would be required to protect women by obtaining their explicit written consent before medical students could perform pelvic exams on female patients who are unconscious or under anesthesia, according to legislation unanimously passed today by the State Senate. State

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Sen. Jacque: Workforce growth agenda clears Senate

MADISON… To help develop and grow the talent pool of skilled workers desperately needed by Wisconsin employers, the State Senate today passed legislation to enhance apprenticeship learning and streamline professional licensing. State Sen. André Jacque (R-De Pere), author of the Workforce

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WisDems: Who is Jim Jordan?

MADISON, Wis. — As Derrick Van Orden, Bryan Steil, Mike Gallagher and the rest of Wisconsin’s Republicans line up behind Jim Jordan in today’s vote for Speaker, here are a few quick things to know about Jordan’s extreme record in DC: Jim Jordan

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Rep. Kurtz: Statement on UW-System announcement

MADISON – Rep. Tony Kurtz (R-Wonewoc) released the following statement after the UW-System announced it would be leaving UW-Platteville Richland entirely, as well as ceasing in-person instruction at two additional campuses in Washington and Fond du Lac Counties. “Nearly one

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Sen. Cowles: Applauds passage of Snowmobile Trail Aids Enhancement Bill

MADISON – Senator Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) released the following statement after Senate Bill 136, which he authored with Senator Mary Felzkowski and Representatives Calvin Callahan and Rob Swearingen, passed the Senate on a voice vote during Tuesday’s floor period: “Snowmobiling is not only a Wisconsin pastime, but it’s a

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Sen. Jacque: Senate passes Patient Privacy Protection Act

MADISON… Hospitals would be required to protect women by obtaining their explicit written consent before medical students could perform pelvic exams on female patients who are unconscious or under anesthesia, according to legislation unanimously passed today by the State Senate. State Sen. André Jacque (R-De Pere), co-author of the Patient Privacy

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Rep. Joers: Honors Battalion Chief Brad Subera as First Responder of the Year

MADISON – Today, first responders from across Wisconsin were recognized in the State Capitol with a First Responder of the Year Award for their service and sacrifice. Representative Alex Joers awarded Middleton Fire Department’s Battalion Chief Brad Subera with the award on behalf of the 79th Assembly District. Representative Joers released the

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Sen. Jacque: Workforce growth agenda clears Senate

MADISON… To help develop and grow the talent pool of skilled workers desperately needed by Wisconsin employers, the State Senate today passed legislation to enhance apprenticeship learning and streamline professional licensing. State Sen. André Jacque (R-De Pere), author of the Workforce Growth Agenda measures, and Chairman of the Senate Committee on

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Sen. James: Votes for access and affordability in childcare

Madison – Senator Jesse James (R- Altoona) voted for a sustainable structure that increases access and affordability for Wisconsin’s childcare industry when the state Senate met Tuesday. This move comes on the heels of Governor Evers unilaterally extending a pandemic-era program that has failed to provide any meaningful solutions for

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Sen. LeMahieu: Senate takes action on Governor’s appointments

Madison- The State Senate today took action on 74 of the Governor’s appointments to various  board and councils. 9 appointees failed to earn confirmation and were rejected. Senate  Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu issued the following statement  “The State Senate takes its responsibility to provide advice and consent seriously. No  appointee

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Rep. Goeben: 5th Assembly District First Responder of the Year: Angel Van Noie

Madison – State Representative Joy Goeben (R-Hobart) presented Hobart- Lawrence Police Department Officer Angel Van Noie with the 2023 “First Responder of the Year” award during the Assembly floor session on Tuesday. The state Assembly honored Angel in a public ceremony with other recipients from across the state.  “Angel practices what she preaches,”

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Sen. Stroebel: UWM-Washington County campus to close its doors

Madison, WI – Senator Duey Stroebel (R – Cedarburg) issued the following statement in response to the announcement that University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Washington County (“UWM-WC”) will be joining other two-year University of Wisconsin System (“UW System”) campuses by no longer offering in-person instruction after the conclusion of this school

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Sen. Agard: Statement – GOP rejects well-qualified appointments

MADISON – Today, the State Senate took action on a number of executive appointments, rejecting many well-qualified individuals from serving the State of Wisconsin. Senate Democratic Leader Melissa Agard (D-Madison) released the following statement:  “I am incredibly disappointed by my Republican colleagues who chose to prioritize politics over confirming well-qualified

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U.S. Rep. Van Orden: Statement on Speaker election

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) released the following statement after the failure of the vote to elect a Speaker of the House: “When I came to Congress, I took an oath to defend the Constitution and serve the American people. The American people sent us here to fix

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WisDems: Who is Jim Jordan?

MADISON, Wis. — As Derrick Van Orden, Bryan Steil, Mike Gallagher and the rest of Wisconsin’s Republicans line up behind Jim Jordan in today’s vote for Speaker, here are a few quick things to know about Jordan’s extreme record in DC: Jim Jordan Supports Slashing Social Security & Medicare. Jordan voted for Paul Ryan’s plan to

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Rep. Kurtz: Statement on UW-System announcement

MADISON – Rep. Tony Kurtz (R-Wonewoc) released the following statement after the UW-System announced it would be leaving UW-Platteville Richland entirely, as well as ceasing in-person instruction at two additional campuses in Washington and Fond du Lac Counties. “Nearly one year ago, the UW-System notified the Richland Center community they

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Marshfield Clinic: Reminder to verify your Medicaid eligibility

MARSHFIELD – Marshfield Clinic Health System and Security Health Plan are reminding patients and customers that they must verify their Medicaid eligibility to ensure they have medical insurance coverage. The federal government required that Medicaid programs maintain a customer’s coverage without recertification of eligibility since the COVID-19 pandemic began in

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