Sen. Jacque, Rep. Behnke: Freshwater protection bill heads to the Governor
MADISON, WI… Legislation providing voluntary incentives and strategies for reducing the impacts of road salt on Wisconsin’s lakes, streams and drinking water broadly supported by environmental and small business groups is headed to the Governor’s desk after the Senate-passed initiative cleared the State
Wisconsin Transparency Project: Journalist Daniel Libit sues UW & UW Foundation for NIL contract
Journalist Daniel Libit and the Wisconsin Transparency Project have filed a lawsuit in Dane County Circuit Court alleging that the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the UW Foundation are illegally denying Libit’s request for copies of an athletic department consulting agreement. The lawsuit seeks to force the defendants to
Rep. Penterman: Protecting our most precious cargo school bus safety bill passes Assembly
Madison, WI – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly passed Assembly Bill 313, which increases penalties for failing to stop for a school bus, authored by State Representative William Penterman (R-Columbus). The passage of this bill marks a significant victory for child safety.
Rep. McGuire: Legislative Democrats introduce safer Wisconsin package
MADISON – Today, Legislative Democrats introduced the Safer Wisconsin legislative package. The Safer Wisconsin legislative package is a comprehensive set of proposals to strengthen communities and reduce crime and was developed with the assistance of Attorney General Josh Kaul and
Rep. Edming: Assembly approves Edming Bill to provide property tax relief for disabled veterans
MADISON – Today, the State Assembly approved Assembly Bill (AB) 102. This bipartisan legislation, authored by Representative James Edming (R-Glen Flora), expands the eligibility for the veterans and surviving spouses property tax credit. “As I’ve worked on this legislation over the past
Opportunity Wisconsin: New study shows Medicare drug price negotiation to lower prices by thousands per month
MADISON, Wis. – In case you missed it, a new study details how Medicare’s drug price negotiation, which was made possible thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, could lower prices of some critical prescriptions by thousands of dollars each month. After the
Dept. of Natural Resources: Becoming an angler education instructor and share your passion for fishing
Who: Passionate anglers, recreation leaders, fishing club members, classroom teachers, community center staff and civic leaders are encouraged attend one of eight training workshops provided statewide in March. What: This training will certify you as an Angler Education Instructor. The agenda includes dryland fishing skills
Wisconsin Policy Forum: Milwaukee health care stakeholders investing in housing supports
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UW-Eau Claire: Dr. Louisa Rice named associate vice chancellor for academic affairs
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U.S. House Select Committee on the CCP: Gallagher, Krishnamoorthi urge Volkswagen Group to cease operations in Xinjiang, comply with UFLPA after thousands of vehicles reportedly blocked at border for forced labor components
WASHINGTON, D.C. — After U.S. customs reportedly blocked thousands of Porsche, Bentley, and Audi vehicles made by Volkswagen Group for containing parts made with forced labor in Xinjiang, Chairman Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) of the House Select Committee
Sen. Jacque: Freshwater protection bill heads to governor
MADISON, WI… Legislation providing voluntary incentives and strategies for reducing the impacts of road salt on Wisconsin’s lakes, streams and drinking water broadly supported by environmental and small business groups is headed to the Governor’s desk after the Senate-passed initiative cleared the State
Wisconsin Public Education Network: Celebrates Public Schools Week
Wisconsin Public Education Network joins public school advocates and champions statewide in celebrating Public Schools Week, Monday, February 26 – Friday, March 1, 2024. This week serves as a celebratory reminder to appreciate the public schools that are the heart
WisGOP: Statement on Evers’ asking Wisconsin Supreme Court to review congressional maps
MADISON, Wis. – If you are covering Governor Tony Evers’ request of the Wisconsin Supreme Court to reconsider congressional maps, please consider the following statement from the Republican Party of Wisconsin: “It comes as no surprise that Tony Evers would shamelessly pressure the
Secretary of State Godlewski: Northwest listening and learning tour highlights the state office
Menomonie, WI – Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski completed a northwest Wisconsin tour last week that made stops in Rice Lake, Prescott, River Falls, and Menomonie. Secretary Godlewski met with municipal clerks, high school students, and faculty and students at
Sen. Hesselbein: Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin seeks clarity on our constitutional right to bodily autonomy and abortion care
MADISON, Wis – Today, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin filed a lawsuit with the Wisconsin Supreme Court, requesting clarity that Wisconsin’s State Constitution does indeed protect the fundamental right of individuals to access abortion care and the right of health care professionals
Wisconsin Right to Life: Condemns Planned Parenthood’s call for Wisconsin Supreme Court to find a “right to abortion” in the state constitution
Today, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin announced they are filing a petition with the Wisconsin Supreme Court asking it to recognize a right to bodily autonomy, including a right to abortion. In response, Heather Weininger, Executive Director of Wisconsin Right to Life, stated,
U.S. Rep. Steil: Introduces legislation to provide consumer protections and regulatory clarity for earned wage access services
Washington, D.C. (February 22, 2024) – Congressmen Bryan Steil (WI-01) and French Hill (AR-02), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Inclusion, this week introduced the Earned Wage Access Consumer Protection Act (H.R. 7428). Earned Wage
Miresse campaign: Announces candidacy for Wisconsin State Assembly – 71st District
Stevens Point, WI – Vinnie Miresse announced his candidacy today for Wisconsin State Assembly’s 71st District. With a track record of fighting to improve working people’s lives on the Portage County Board of Supervisors since 2017, Miresse is dedicated to
Sen. Agard: State of the Tribes address affirms the need to work together
MADISON – Today, Forest County Potawatomi Community Chairman James Crawford delivered the 20th annual State of the Tribes Address at the Wisconsin State Capitol. Chairman James Crawford confirmed the importance of the shared relationship between the state and the 11
Rep. Neubauer: Statement on the 20th annual State of the Tribes address
MADISON, Wis. — Following the conclusion of the 20th annual State of the Tribes Address, delivered by Forest County Potawatomi Chairman James Crawford, Assembly Democratic Leader Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) released the following statement: “For the last 20 years, Wisconsin’s sovereign