Baldwin campaign: Tammy Tuesdays: August 27, 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
American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network: New Poll: Majority of Wisconsin voters say candidate’s position on affordable health care a deciding factor
American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Poll Shows Health Care is Top of Mind for Wisconsinites This Election Season MADISON, Wis. – August 27, 2024 – A recent poll by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) shows
Baldwin campaign: Tammy Baldwin for Senate announces New TV ad
“My Day” Highlighting Eric Hovde’s Comments About Women MADISON, Wis. – Today, Tammy Baldwin for Senate announced its newest TV advertisement, “My Day,” which is airing statewide. The ad features Wisconsin women going about their busy days and reacting to
Gov. Evers, WHEDA: Announce new allocation plan for housing tax credit
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), today announced the final 2025-2026 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP). The QAP is the plan for administering federal and state tax credits that finance low- to
Madison Ald. Govindarajan: Statement on joint City-UW student housing market study
MADISON, WI – Earlier this week, the City of Madison and the University of Wisconsin-Madison released the Student Housing Market and Affordability Analysis. Alder Govindarajan was a leading member of this group, and released the following statement:“We now know exactly
Harris campaign: Statement on JD Vance’s upcoming visit to De Pere
Wisconsin Democratic Coordinated Campaign Rapid Response Director Kristi Johnston released the following statement in response to JD Vance’s planned visit to De Pere on Wednesday, where he is expected to talk about the economy and energy – just days after
Harris campaign: U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren tours Wisconsin to highlight VP Harris’ Plan to lower costs
Today, Senator Elizabeth Warren kicked off her two-day tour of Wisconsin to campaign for Team Harris-Walz with stops in Grafton and Manitowoc. In Grafton, Senator Warren rallied voters around Vice President Harris’ record on lowering costs for hard working Wisconsin
Marquette University: Lemonis Center for Student Success opens its doors to students at Marquette University
MILWAUKEE — On the first day of classes, the Lemonis Center for Student Success at Marquette University officially opened its doors to students, contributing to Marquette’s student success strategy of building a culture of mentorship and engagement “from first day
USDA NASS: Wisconsin crop progress and condition
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UW-Stout: Honors eight faculty, instructional staff with teaching honors
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Western Wisconsin AFL-CIO: Parade marshal for La Crosse’s 2024 Labor Day Parade, the people’s mayor — John D. Medinger
La Crosse, WI — As Coulee Region residents prepare to celebrate Labor Day, the Western Wisconsin AFL-CIO is pleased to announce that this year’s parade marshal for La Crosse Labor Day will be John D. Medinger. John D. Medinger is a man
WisGOP: Statement on SCOWIS dismissal of Democrat lawsuit to remove Jill Stein from November ballot
MADISON, Wis. – If you are covering the Wisconsin Supreme Court declining to hear a lawsuit from Democrats seeking to bar Jill Stein from Wisconsin’s presidential ballot this November, please consider the following statement from WisGOP Chairman Brian Schimming: “Today’s decision
WILL: Responds to SCOWIS ruling on Green Party ballot access
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) has just issued a statement following the Supreme Court of Wisconsin denying a petition by a DNC staffer to remove Green Party Candidate Jill Stein from the ballot. WILL represented
Gov. Evers: ICYMI: Evers, administration highlight critical investments in infrastructure projects statewide
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today recapped his visits over the last several weeks, highlighting efforts and investments by the governor and Evers Administration, as well as the Biden-Harris Administration, to fix roads and bridges in rural areas and communities, expand transportation alternatives, and modernize Wisconsin’s infrastructure, includ… Please log in
Gov. Evers: ICYMI: Evers, DNR submit new proposed clean drinking water standards to combat PFAS
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), submitted a new proposal this month to amend the state’s current drinking water standards to reflect the new federal standards for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
Lyerly campaign: Movement Mondays with Dr. Lyerly
Hi friends! Welcome back to another Movement Monday, our weekly update email sharing the important work Kristin is doing for the people of northeast Wisconsin. As a 6th generation Wisconsinite who was born and raised in the district, Kristin understands
Huebsch campaign: Deceptive “push polls” appear again in western Wisconsin
Onalaska, WI – The practice of deceptive “push polling” has once again appeared in western Wisconsin, in the familiar spot of the state Assembly race between Steve Doyle and Ryan Huebsch. “Push polling,” appears to be a standard telephone poll
UW-Madison: Transgender students more likely than cisgender peers to seek support from school staff, UW-Madison and NYU study finds
MADISON – Transgender students are more likely to seek support from school staff and less likely to seek support from their parents when compared to their cisgender peers, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
WisDems: ICYMI – assembly Democratic leader Greta Neubauer shares Democrats’ path to the majority
MADISON, Wis. — Last week, Assembly Democratic Leader Greta Neubauer sat down with Dan Shafer on “The Recombobulation Area” podcast to share Democrats’ path to the majority in the state Assembly and highlight enthusiasm from around the state to elect Democrats to the State
Lyerly campaign: Challenges Tony Wied to debate
Green Bay, WI – Earlier this month, Dr. Kristin Lyerly, the Democratic nominee for WI-08, challenged Republican nominee Tony Wied to a debate to discuss the issues most important to Wisconsinites. “Working families across Northeast Wisconsin are concerned about the rising