Rep. Rivera Wagner: Tiffany’s false Green Bay election claims are dangerous, debunked and disqualifying
GREEN BAY – State Representative Amaad Rivera Wagner is condemning Congressman Tom Tiffany for repeating false and misleading claims about Green Bay’s 2020 election during a recent appearance on the Point Taken radio show. During the interview, Tiffany repeated claims
Thurow campaign: The UAW Wisconsin State CAP Council endorses Mike Thurow for WI-6
Mequon, WI – The UAW State CAP Council of Wisconsin proudly announced today its endorsement of Mike Thurow in his campaign for Congress in Wisconsin’s Sixth Congressional District. The UAW represents working people across Wisconsin, including thousands of workers in
Gov. Evers: Gov. Evers, WHEDA announce $47.8 million in competitive awards for multifamily housing tax credit developments
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) CEO and Executive Director Elmer Moore Jr., today announced that multifamily housing developers statewide will soon receive $47.8 million in competitive Housing Tax Credits (HTC), projected to create housing for
League of Wisconsin Municipalities: League names next executive director
MADISON, Wis. — The League of Wisconsin Municipalities has selected Emily McFarland as its next Executive Director, making her the sixth executive director in the organization’s 128-year history. McFarland will succeed Jerry Deschane, who is retiring at the end of
WisDems: UpNorthNews: Tom Tiffany had two chances to protect Wisconsin’s SNAP. He chose Trump both times
MADISON, Wis. — New reporting from UpNorthNews slams Congressman Tom Tiffany for his votes to gut Wisconsin’s SNAP in both the “Big Ugly Bill” and the 2026 Farm Bill. The story notes that over the past year, thanks to Congressman Tiffany, more than
Rep. Knodl: UW Regents should reject tuition hike after receiving nearly $800 million in new state funding
MADISON – State Representative Dan Knodl (R-Germantown) today sent a letter to the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents urging members to reject a proposed tuition increase and instead focus on reducing administrative costs and improving efficiency within the university
Dept. of Natural Resources: ATV/UTV riders: Be aware of increased law enforcement this weekend
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds ATV/UTV riders that more DNR conservation wardens and county recreation deputies will be patrolling on trails and routes as part of the Think Smart Before You Start safety campaign. The
SIEU Wisconsin: St. Mary’s nurses celebrate getting their union election cate of June 11, the next step in their advocacy for their patients and profession
Madison, Wis. – St. Mary’s Hospital nurses are celebrating getting their union election date of June 11 from the National Labor Relations Board, which is the next major step in their advocacy for their patients and their profession. This will
Smith campaign: As filing closes, Smith Campaign demonstrates strong grassroots organization in WI-06
With nomination papers now filed for Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional District race, one thing is becoming clear: Brad Smith has built the strongest grassroots organization in the field. Smith was the first Democratic candidate to file nomination papers and, in just
Brault campaign: Tiffany Brault secures place on November ballot as an Independent candidate for Assembly District 60
Fond du Lac, WI – June 3, 2026 – Tiffany Brault will be on the ballot for the November 3, 2026 General Election, running as an Independent candidate for Assembly District 60. Her nomination signatures and campaign documents were approved
Marquette Law School: New Marquette Law School national survey finds Trump with declining approval but retaining strong influence on GOP primary voters
MILWAUKEE — A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds that President Donald Trump retains strong influence with voters in Republican primary elections, as seen in recent primaries in Indiana, Louisiana, Kentucky, and Texas, where Trump-backed candidates defeated Republican
Hughes campaign: Commits to opting into federal tax credit program to keep hundreds of millions of dollars in Wisconsin to support our schools
CONTACT: press@missyforgovernor.com Following The Failure Of The Budget Surplus Deal That Would Have Provided Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars To Wisconsin Schools, Missy Hughes Has Pledged As Governor To Opt Into The Federal Scholarship Tax Credit That Will Deliver Critical
Survival Coalition: Joint Finance chooses option that can’t guarantee people with disabilities will stop waiting for support to find work.:
7000 People Waiting Many people with disabilities want to work but need help getting a job; Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) is that help. The state budget signed in July 2025 did not invest enough money to cover the costs
WisDems: Wisconsin soybean farmers decry fuel, fertilizer cost spikes
MADISON, Wis. — Senator Tammy Baldwin recently met with Wisconsin farmers in Bryan Steil’s district to discuss the long-lasting harm the Congressman and the Trump administration’s illegal war with Iran along with tariff taxes have had on their farming business. Farmers are already feeling
Hughes campaign: Missy Hughes commits to opting into federal tax credit program to keep hundreds of millions of dollars in Wisconsin to support our schools
VIROQUA, WI – Gubernatorial candidate Missy Hughes today announced her commitment to allow Wisconsinites to utilize the newly enacted Federal Scholarship Tax Credit to freely contribute $1,700 a year to Scholarship Granting Organizations in Wisconsin. “We need to unlock every resource possible
Marquette University: Office of Marketing and Communication honored by PRSA SE Wisconsin for ‘Value of a Marquette Education’ campaign
MILWAUKEE — The Office of Marketing and Communication at Marquette University received a Paragon Award from the Public Relations Society of America Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter for its “Value of a Marquette Education” campaign in the Integrated Communications by a government
Dairyland Power Cooperative: Dairyland Power’s 2026 annual meeting
LA CROSSE, WI—Dairyland Power Cooperative’s 2026 Annual Meeting was held today at the La Crosse Center. Mark Kingland, Chair of the Board and Director representing Heartland Power Cooperative, presided over the meeting. The theme of the meeting was Building the
Dept. of Workforce Development, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation: Receives additional funding from Joint Finance Committee, begins moving new participants off waitlist
MADISON – Today, the Joint Committee on Finance (JFC) approved the Department of Workforce Development’s (DWD) Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) request for additional funding to end DVR’s waitlist for new participants with disabilities to receive individualized career services. The
U.S Rep. Fitzgerald: Fitzgerald and Nunn introduce TRAIN and BRIDGE Acts to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative and economic coercion
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) introduced two pieces of legislation focused on countering China alongside Congressman Zach Nunn (IA-03): the Thwarting Regional Adversary Investments Now (TRAIN) Act and the Build Responsible Infrastructure Development for the Global Economy (BRIDGE) Act. The TRAIN Act directs the
Protect Our Care: Protect Our Care launches new hub to document the mounting human toll of the GOP Health Care Crisis
Washington, D.C. – Today, as part of our month-long June campaign, Protect Our Care launches “Faces of the GOP Health Care Crisis” — a new hub where readers can scroll and find an interactive state-by-state repository with over 400 testimonies