Rep. Hebl: Sham GOP investigation comes to a close
After 14 months of searching for fraud and finding none, the Republican “investigation” into election irregularities has finally come to an end. It ended not because it failed to turn up any fraud, or because the ever-increasing cost was a
Protect Our Care: FACT SHEET: Senator Ron Johnson’s abysmal record on health care disqualifies him for another term in the Senate
As part of week one of the Inflation Reduction Act themed weeks, Protect Our Care is highlighting GOP lawmakers that are fighting against reforms to lower health care costs for the American people. Senator Ron Johnson’s record on health care is as
NRSC: Beasley touts ties to four liberals across the country
Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, Cheri Beasley sent out a fundraising email asking for donations based on her ties to four liberal candidates, laughably calling themselves the “flippable five”: Beasley, John Fetterman, Mandela Barnes, Val Demings (whose last name Beasley misspelled in
Johnson campaign: Johnson lays out plan to protect social security and medicare
OSHKOSH – In a new “Just The Truth” column on WisFacts.com today, Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) debunked the false attacks about his stance on Social Security and Medicare, addressed our reckless deficit spending and growing national debt, and laid out a comprehensive
Toney campaign: Josh Kaul was MIA for Kenosha and our law enforcement when they needed him most
KENOSHA, Wis. – Today, Fond du Lac District Attorney and law enforcement’s choice for Attorney General, Eric Toney, participated in a tour led by Kenosha Police and a roundtable on public safety, where he, along with gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels and Congressman
NRSC: Mandela Barnes has no time for ‘ratchets’ or paying taxes
Washington, D.C. – A 2009 lingerie party co-hosted by Mandela Barnes is under fresh scrutiny as election day draws near. A social media post about the party, that listed Barnes as a co-host, said “ratchets will be turned away” and bouncers would be
Dept. of Natural Resources: To co-host ‘One Water’ Career Fair Aug. 24
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) in partnership with area water-sector employers will host the One Water Career Fair on Aug. 24 for members of the public interested in careers in the water industry. Employers on-site include the DNR,
U.S. Sen. Johnson: Recognizes Wisconsin mother advocating for fentanyl overdose awareness, securing southern border
OSHKOSH – Last week, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, led a roundtable on the crisis at our southern border to discuss the negative impacts of open border policies and bring awareness to
U.S. Sen. Johnson: Releases statement on two-year anniversary of Kenosha riots
OSHKOSH – On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) released the following statement on the second anniversary of the beginning of the Kenosha riots. “On the second year anniversary of the Kenosha riots, the people of Kenosha are still suffering because
USDA: Begins accepting applications for $100 Million in biofuel infrastructure grants
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23, 2022 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA is accepting applications for $100 million in grants to increase the sale and use of biofuels derived from U.S. agricultural products. USDA is making
WHEDA Foundation: Extends 2022 housing grant deadline to Sept. 15
MADISON, Wisc. – Organizations throughout Wisconsin that provide emergency shelter, transitional residences, and extremely low-income housing have more time to apply for grants from the WHEDA Foundation with the deadline extension to September 15. “So much uncertainty exists in the construction
WisGOP: Two years after Kenosha riots, Barnes not yet held accountable
The chaos and destruction caused by the Kenosha riots are nothing to look back on fondly, but that is particularly true for Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes. Rioters in Kenosha set fire to small businesses, clashed with police, and created millions of dollars in destruction throughout
Milwaukee Public Schools: USDA program provides free breakfast and lunch for all MPS students
MILWAUKEE (August 23, 2022) – Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) is participating in a Free Breakfast and Lunch program for the 2022–23 school year called the Community Eligibility Provision. All students enrolled throughout the district may participate in the School Breakfast Program
WI Right to Life: Commends pro-life leadership in Wisconsin
This morning, Republican leadership in the state legislature asked a judge to dismiss Attorney General Josh Kaul’s lawsuit challenging Wisconsin’s pro-life abortion ban. Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the United State Supreme Court, Wisconsin’s abortion ban, 940.04, is once
Dept. of Natural Resources: Encourages harvesters and hunters to stay safe and protect vulnerable wild rice beds
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages waterfowl hunters and wild rice harvesters to take a few simple steps toward ensuring a safe harvest ahead of this year’s hunting season opener. Wild rice harvesters should be aware
Gage-Michaels campaign: Former 1st District state Senator Caleb Frostman endorses Andrea Gage-Michaels
DE PERE, WI — Elder rights attorney and State Senate Candidate Andrea Gage-Michaels was endorsed by former State Senator Caleb Frostman to take back the 1st State Senate District for her dedication to fight for Northeastern Wisconsin. Frostman served as
USACE: Corps of Engineers schedules Enbridge Line 5 EIS public meetings
DETROIT – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is hosting three public scoping meetings for Enbridge’s Line 5 Pipeline Tunnel project Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) scoping process. The EIS’s 60-day scoping process began August 15 with the Notice of Intent
Rep. Neubauer: Applauds Gov. Evers’ surplus plan
MADISON, Wis – Today, the Department of Revenue announced new surplus data, showing that Wisconsin is estimated to finish the biennium with more than $5 billion in the general fund. Governor Tony Evers announced his plan to support Wisconsin families with these
NRSC: Badger State under the Barnes Brigade, Part VII: Green New Deal
Washington, D.C. – Mandela Barnes is the Democrat candidate for Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate seat and is far too liberal and out of touch with Wisconsinites for it. To prove it, we will show you just how the Badger State would look