Kelly campaign: Taylor County Sheriff Larry Woebbeking Endorses Daniel Kelly for Supreme Court
Taylor County Sheriff Larry Woebbeking is now added to the list of county sheriffs who endorse Justice Daniel Kelly in the race for Wisconsin Supreme Court. “Now is not the time to allow judicial activists to control our Wisconsin Supreme
WI Dept. of Military Affairs: Wisconsin Guard dependents part of White House discussion on military family support
How best to support service members and their families dominated discussion when First Lady Jill Biden hosted National Guardsmen, spouses and children at the White House Nov. 28. “For many Americans, our National Guard and their families are the only
Gov. Evers: Seeking applicants for Adams County register of deeds
Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he is seeking applicants for appointment as register of deeds in Adams County. The appointment will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Jodi M. Helgeson on Jan. 13, 2023. The new register
WisDems: Statement On the Passage of the Respect for Marriage Act in the U.S. Senate
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler released the following statement celebrating the passage of the historic Respect for Marriage Act in the U.S. Senate: “Today, finally, Wisconsin celebrates a monumental step towards codification of marriage equality in the United States. Our
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Statement on passing the Respect for Marriage Act
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) released the following statement following the Senate vote, 61-36, to pass the Respect for Marriage Act. “Today, an overwhelming majority of Senators stepped up to protect the freedoms and rights of millions of Americans in same-sex
A Better Wisconsin Together: Respect for Marriage Act Passes U.S. Senate
Today, the U.S. Senate passed the Respect for Marriage Act, bringing us one step closer to codifying same-sex marriage at a federal level. Below are statements from A Better Wisconsin Together Executive Director Chris Walloch: “We knew when conservative leaders
Mitchell campaign: Statement on Judge Dorow entrance to WI Supreme Court race
Contact: Sean Elliott sean@judgemitchellforjustice.com (913) 461-3882 Justice isn’t what you say, it’s what you do. And only Judge Mitchell is committed to justice, equity, and a better future for all Wisconsinites. Upon the announcement of Judge Jennifer Dorow’s entrance to
Opportunity Wisconsin: Baldwin passes historic bill protecting Wisconsin families
MADISON, Wis.—Today the U.S. Senate, led by Senator Tammy Baldwin, passed the bipartisan Respect for Marriage Act, bringing the historic bill one step closer to becoming law. The bill guarantees basic rights and freedoms for same-sex and interracial couples. Despite
Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: I-94 Fix-At-Six Resolution recommended for adoption by Milwaukee County Transportation and Transit Committee
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – On Tuesday, November 29, The Committee on Transportation and Transit recommended for adoption [3-1] a resolution calling upon the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) to reconstruct Interstate 94 (I-94) between 70th Street and 16th Street with six lanes, or “Fix at Six,” and opposing the
Protasiewicz campaign: Statement of Alejandro Verdin, campaign manager for Judge Janet Protasiewicz for Justice on Jennifer Dorow’s entry into the race for Wisconsin Supreme Court
MILWAUKEE, Wis.—The following is a statement from Alejandro Verdin, campaign manager for Judge Janet Protasiewicz’s campaign: “As a judge and 25-year prosecutor, Judge Janet Protasiewicz has spent her career keeping our community safe and upholding the law. Judge Janet brings
Sen. Cowles: Audit reviews the We’re All In and Wisconsin Tomorrow grant programs
MADISON, Wis. – Today, the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau (LAB) released a limited-scope review of the We’re All In and Wisconsin Tomorrow grant programs (report 22-21). These programs, which used supplemental federal funding and were intended to assist Wisconsin businesses that experienced economic
UW-Stout: UW-Stout’s symphonic band presents winter concert in the Great Hall Dec. 4
Menomonie, Wis. – University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Symphonic Band will present a winter concert at2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 4, in the Memorial Student Center Great Hall. Tickets are $5 and areavailable online, at the MSC Service Center and at the
Dept. of Financial Institutions: Cautions investors regarding FTX bankruptcy filings and allegations of hacks and scams
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) cautions Wisconsin investors to avoid FTX.US and FTX.COM websites as they may be corrupted by malware and/or experiencing cyber-attacks following the bankruptcy of U.S. based cryptocurrency exchange FTX.US along with FTX.COM and 130+ other businesses (“FTX”) affiliated with founder Sam Bankman-Fried.
WisDems: WisDems’ statement on Judge Jennifer Dorow’s Wisconsin Supreme Court campaign
MADISON, Wis. — Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler released the following statement on Judge Jennifer Dorow’s entry into the Wisconsin State Supreme Court race: “A few short weeks ago, Wisconsinites voted for a commonsense leader who supports freedom. Wisconsinites voted for their
Dept. of Natural Resources: 2022 gun deer hunt harvest totals and license sales now available
MADISON, Wis. – The 2022 gun deer hunt in Wisconsin kicked off the holiday season with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors, put delicious, wild-harvested protein on the table and make memories with family and friends. Preliminary license sales,
City of Madison Clerk’s office: Named inaugural U.S. alliance for Election Excellence finalist for 2023 program
Madison, WI – The City of Madison Clerk’s Office is a finalist in the nonpartisan U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence inaugural cohort of Centers for Election Excellence, a recognition that the City of Madison is committed to leadership in election administration
Legislative Audit Bureau: Reviews the We’re All In and Wisconsin Tomorrow grant programs
MADISON – Today, the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau (LAB) released a limited-scope review of the We’re All In and Wisconsin Tomorrow grant programs (report 22-21). These programs, which used supplemental federal funding and were intended to assist Wisconsin businesses that experienced economic damages
Milwaukee County Transit System: Awards long time local partner first transit with 7-Year paratransit van contract
MILWAUKEE (November 29, 2022) — Following Federal Transit Administration guidelines, an evaluation panel representing Milwaukee County and Milwaukee Transport Services unanimously chose First Transit as its next paratransit van service provider. First Transit has served Milwaukee County for over 30 years. Transit Plus
Gov. Evers: Appoints Frederick Strampe to the Waukesha County Circuit Court
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today his appointment of Frederick Strampe to the Waukesha County Circuit Court – Branch 7. The appointment will fill the vacancy created by Judge Maria S. Lazar’s election to the Court of Appeals, District II. Strampe
ACLU: Wisconsin judge dismisses case aiming to out transgender and nonbinary students without their consent
MADISON — The Dane County Circuit Court last Wednesday dismissed a challenge to Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) guidance that protects students’ ability to use different names or pronouns at school without being forcibly outed by school employees. The national