WAVE Educational Fund, Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence: Milwaukee Police Association misses the target
Recently, the Milwaukee Police Association announced that it is suing the city of Milwaukee in a case related to the department-issued service weapons that have inadvertently discharged. The police union is right to be outraged that officers have been injured
Michels campaign: New document proves Evers’ culpability on paroles
WEST ALLIS, Wisc. – Tony Evers and his administration admitted behind closed doors that his paroles are unpopular, and as a result, they have made Wisconsin less safe. The public opposes his early release philosophy for convicted murders and rapists, and a new document made
U.S. Sen, Baldwin: Senator Baldwin Visits UWGB, Kaukauna, and Ozaukee County to Highlight Investments in the Made in Wisconsin Economy
WISCONSIN – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin visited the Green Bay, Kaukauna, and Ozaukee County to highlight investments in the Made in Wisconsin economy, including ones she helped secure through legislation signed into law by President Biden earlier this year. At
WI National Guard: Wisconsin Army Guard team prepares for ‘history making’ deployment
Col. Eric Leckel, commander of the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s 157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (MEB), told approximately 280 deploying Soldiers as well as their families and friends about the historic nature of their upcoming mission at a formal sendoff ceremony
Johnson campaign: Mandela Barnes question of the day
Why do you disparage all police by comparing them to “a bowl of skittles” with “some poisoned mixed in”?
Johnson campaign: Mandela Barnes question of the day
Why are you now pretending to be a moderate even though you said that progressives who move to the center are “compromising all integrity”?
WisDems: Ahead of Johnson’s visit to La Crosse, local retirees blast him for working to take away their Social Security
LA CROSSE, Wis. — Yesterday, ahead of his Saturday visit to La Crosse, a group of La Crosse retirees slammed Ron Johnson for his attempts to put Social Security on the chopping block. They emphasized that Johnson’s plan not only puts their
WisDems: Sen. Ron Johnson claims to have passed many bipartisan bills, but 70% of them just named post offices 
MADISON, Wis. — Ron Johnson is desperately trying to rewrite his overtly partisan history by touting his bipartisan work to name post offices. Johnson’s record of accomplishment for everyday Wisconsinites is so thin he is trying to take a victory lap
Dept. of Health Services: DHS accepting applications for projects to improve cultural competence of behavioral health workforce
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is accepting applications for grants to fund behavioral health workforce training. The training must build provider capacity to deliver mental health and substance use services that respect and respond to the beliefs, practices,
Dept. of Administration: New webinar to highlight Wisconsin’s economic outlook
Madison, Wis. – Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Secretary-designee Kathy Blumenfeld has announced a new webinar to help Wisconsin small businesses and nonprofits plan their economic future. DOA will partner with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) to present the Wisconsin’s Economic Outlook webinar
City of Milwaukee: Joint public hearing on the mayor’s proposed 2023 city budget set for Monday night
Mayor Cavalier Johnson, Common Council President José G. Pérez, and Finance and PersonnelCommittee Chair Alderwoman Marina Dimitrijevic invite residents to attend the Joint PublicHearing on the Mayor’s Proposed 2023 Budget on Monday, October 3 at 6:30 p.m. Themeeting will take
WisDOJ: Joins FTC, other AGs in standing up for farmers
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin Department of Justice has joined 9 other states and the Federal Trade Commission in filing a lawsuit against pesticide makers Syngenta and Corteva, alleging anti-competitive practices that have harmed farmers. The complaint, filed yesterday in U.S.
DNR: To host open houses at fish spawning facilities in October
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting open houses at the Besadny Anadromous Fish Facility and Root River Steelhead Facility in October. During the open house at Besadny Anadromous Fish Facility in Kewaunee, visitors can watch salmon egg collection demonstrations,
UW Health: Ovarian cancer still the deadliest gynecologic cancer
MADISON, Wis. – A project began today at the UW–Madison Prevention Research Center that is focused on earlier detection of ovarian cancer. Of the five types of gynecologic cancers, which are cancers of the woman’s reproductive
Michels campaign: Who did Gov. Tony Evers parole in 2022?
WEST ALLIS, Wisc. – Today marks the day that Tony Evers may finally be forced to release the public records of 2022 parolees that his commission has been stonewalling for months. Last week, Senator Van Wanggaard and Senator Julian Bradley wrote
Ausman campaign: Congressional Debate Lakeland Union High School Theater, Minocqua Tuesday, October 4, 2022, 7 PM
Richard Ausman is running to retire Tom Tiffany as he does not represent the best interests of the citizens of the 7th district. Richard is appalled that Tom Tiffany ignores the needs of his constituents in favor of representing the
WisDems: Eric Toney’s extreme new endorsement
MADISON, Wis. — Today, GOP Attorney General nominee Eric Toney was endorsed by Susan B. Anthony Pro Life America, which hailed Toney’s “tenacity” and promises to enforce Wisconsin’s draconian 1849 criminal abortion ban. Here’s what folks across Wisconsin should know about Toney’s
Brown County Exec Streckenbach: Releases 2023 budget proposal
(Brown County, Wis.) – Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach on Friday unveiled his 2023 budget proposal, which continues to offer historic reductions in the property tax rate and the county’s outstanding debt. “Brown County remains focused on providing valuable services,