Dept. of Natural Resources: Northern Zone river otter trapping season closing early
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the closure of the river otter trapping season in the Northern Zone effective April 1, 2024, at midnight. Trappers are projected to reach the statewide harvest quota of 2,500
Dept. of Financial Institutions: Join DFI, DATCP, and Savi for a student loan repayment webinar on April 9
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI), together with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) and Savi, today announced they are hosting a free student loan repayment webinar on Tuesday, April 9. Join this interactive webinar to learn about federal
UW-Madison: New federal spending bills to boost UW-Madison research initiatives
MADISON — The University of Wisconsin–Madison is set to receive more than $56 million in new funding for research initiatives after the passage of two federal appropriations packages. The set of bipartisan bills, signed into law by President Joe Biden
U.S. Rep. Van Orden: To present military service medals to 102-year-old WWII Army veteran
CHIPPEWA FALLS, W.I. – Today, Congressman Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) announced the securement of five military medals for Mr. Neil Korn of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Mr. Korn is a retired United States Army Private First Class who served during the period
UW-Madison: Unveils intellectual property models to build industry partnerships
MADISON — From new options for cancer diagnosis and treatment, to improved wireless communications, researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison are developing game-changing innovations for the marketplace with the support of industry partners. But fostering these industry-university research partnerships has
Rep. VanderMeer: Ho-Chunk Code Talker legislation signed into law
Madison, WI – Yesterday, Governor Evers signed a bill authored by Representative Nancy VanderMeer (R-Tomah) and Senator Patrick Testin (R-Stevens Point) into law at the Ho-Chunk Nation Wellness Center in Baraboo, WI. Senate Bill 633, now 2023 Wisconsin Act 216, directs the
Roth campaign: Receives endorsement from Kewaunee County Sheriff Matt Joski
APPLETON, WI – Today, Kewaunee County Sheriff Matt Joski announced his endorsement of Roger Roth in his campaign for Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District. Announcing his endorsement, Sheriff Joksi said, “As a fellow veteran, Roger has a real understanding of what
Children’s Wisconsin: Honors state lawmakers with Champion Policy Award
MILWAUKEE, March 26, 2024 — Children’s Wisconsin has awarded State Senator Mary Felzkowsi (R-Tomahawk) and State Representative Robert Wittke (R-Racine) with the tenth annual Children’s Champion Policy Awards. Jodi Bloch, director of state and local government relations at Children’s Wisconsin, presented
Baldwin campaign: Tammy Tuesdays: March 26, 2024
Hi folks! Welcome back to Tammy Tuesdays, our weekly update email on Tammy’s work and the big fights she’s taking on for Wisconsin families. Tammy knows that there’s more that unites us than divides. She understands that Wisconsin’s middle-class families
UW-Eau Claire: Dr. Mary Hoffman named associate vice chancellor for academic affairs
After a national search, Dr. Mary Hoffman has been named permanent associate vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire after nearly four years in the interim position. Hoffman, who was named interim associate vice chancellor and
WisDems: Anti-abortion extremist Eric Hovde refuses to protect access to medication abortion
MADISON, Wis. — Today, the Supreme Court is hearing a case that could ban access to mifepristone. Eric Hovde, who supported overturning Roe v. Wade, is “totally opposed to abortion,” and “opposed legalized abortion,” “from conception,” has refused to answer questions on if he
Biden-Harris campaign: ICYMI: President Biden is campaigning. Donald Trump is not.
Since delivering his State of the Union address, President Biden has visited every battleground state across the country. Donald Trump has barely left Mar-a-Lago. Trump’s campaign is weak and cash-strapped. And in his rare public comments, Trump has embraced the
Biden-Harris campaign: Statement on Trump’s latest attack on Wisconsinites’ reproductive rights
Biden for President Wisconsin Communications Director Brianna Johnson issued the following statement in response to the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on medication abortion: “Donald Trump and his MAGA allies are continuing their relentless mission to turn the clock back on
Sen. Baldwin: Tammy Tuesdays, March 26, 2024
Hi folks! Welcome back to Tammy Tuesdays, our weekly update email on Tammy’s work and the big fights she’s taking on for Wisconsin families. Tammy knows that there’s more that unites us than divides. She understands that Wisconsin’s middle-class families
Rep. Steffen: New law assists visually impaired to join workforce
Madison, WI – A transportation tax credit to help cover the costs of getting to and from work for people who are legally blind is now state law. State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) and State Senator Rob Hutton (R-Brookfield) authored
A Better Wisconsin Together: Calls for safe and legal Abortion Access Protections as oral arguments begin in SCOTUS Mifepristone Case
MADISON, Wis. — The United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today in a case brought by partisan anti-abortion extremists seeking to severely gut access to safe abortion care across the country. If those behind the case are successful, it would
Rep. Vining: Introduces bill to address LGBTQIA+ student mental health
MADISON–Today, State Representative Robyn Vining, along with members of the Legislative LGBTQ+ Caucus, the Transgender Parent and Non-Binary Advocacy Caucus, and Democratic members of the Assembly Committee on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Prevention introduced a bill to address
Baldwin campaign: ICYMI: Kicks off dairyland tour in Superior, thanks snowplow drivers and visits small business with Mayor Jim Paine
SUPERIOR, Wis. — In case you missed it, Tammy Baldwin kicked off her Dairyland Tour in Northern Wisconsin by stopping in Superior in the midst of heavy snowfall. As snow continued to fall throughout the day, Tammy joined Superior Mayor
Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll: Bide gains ground against Trump in six key states, poll shows
The move in the president’s direction comes after five months of mostly consistent Trump leads, according to a Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll. The poll shows: Biden narrowed or overcame his gap with Trump in many swing states. Trump still leads
Wisconsin Dermatological Society: Gov. Evers signs bill to protect teenagers from health risks associated with tanning bed use
MADISON – Last Friday, Governor Evers signed into law Senate Bill 261, preventative health legislation to encourage parental involvement in the decision of teenagers to use tanning beds. Under the bill authored by Representative Donna Rozar (R-Marshfield) and Senator Rachael Cabral-Guevara