Rep. Duchow: Assembly passes carjacking bill
Madison, WI – The Wisconsin State Assembly today passed a bill targeting carjacking. The bill increases the penalty for carjacking with the use of a weapon from a Class C felony to a Class B felony. The bill also renames
Rep. Gundrum: Votes to protect consumer choice
Madison, WI – Today, Representative Rick Gundrum (R-Slinger) voted for Assembly Bill 141 and Assembly Bill 142 to prevent the state and local governments from prohibiting the sale of products based on their energy source. After passage of both bills,
Assembly unanimously passes bill requiring swift processing of sexual assault kits
Madison, WI – Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly unanimously passed Assembly Bill 36, which would create a timeline for the processing of sexual assault kits by the State Crime Lab. The bill, authored by State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) and
Rep. Ohnstad: Responds to assembly floor session
MADISON, WI – Today the Wisconsin State Assembly was in session. The Legislature passed a number of bipartisan bills. Representative Tod Ohnstad (D-Kenosha) had the following statement: “Rather than debating issues back and forth, today we were able to set
Rep. Joers: Delivers first floor speech
MADISON – Today, State Representative Alex Joers (D-Middleton) delivered his first speech on the floor of the Assembly since being elected. He spoke on Assembly Joint Resolution 22, a resolution he authored with Senator Dianne Hesselbein honoring Earth Day. The
AG Kaul: Issues letter to FTC requesting review of energizer acquisition of Spectrum Brands batteries business
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Kaul today sent a letter to Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan, requesting that the Commission look back at the 2018 Energizer acquisition of Spectrum Brands’ global batteries and lighting segment. “I am deeply concerned that this
Rep. Spiros: Carjacking bill passes assembly with bipartisan support
Madison – Representative John Spiros (R-Marshfield) released the following statement after his bill to address a disturbing rise in carjackings in Wisconsin passed on the floor of the Assembly: “Pumping gas, going to the library, and unloading groceries at home should
Sen. Wirch: Angered by GOP obstruction of major conservation project
Kenosha – Sen. Bob Wirch (D-Somers) is disgruntled and disappointed today after the Republican majority on the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee voted to deny Knowles-Nelson Stewardship funding for the Pelican River Forest project in northern Wisconsin. The project has been called
Supervisor Martin, Alderman Westmoreland: To host community forum on parks and neighborhood safety
MILWAUKEE – County Supervisor Felesia A. Martin and Alderman Lamont Westmoreland will host a community forum for neighbors in the Kops, Cooper, and Nash parks communities to discuss parks and neighborhood safety on Thursday, April 20 at Mount Carmel Lutheran Church (8424 W. Center
Gov. Evers: Seeks applicants for Dane County circuit court and La Crosse County circuit court
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he is seeking applicants for the Dane County Circuit Court – Branch 12 and the La Crosse County Circuit Court – Branch 3. The appointments will fill vacancies being created by Judge Chris
Dept. of Natural Resources: Encourages public to attend their local county deer advisory council meeting
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Wisconsin Conservation Congress have finalized the 2023 County Deer Advisory Council (CDAC) meeting schedule. The public is encouraged to attend their local county meeting. Meetings can be attended in
Madison Association of Plumbing Contractors: Announces new board members
MADISON, WI – Madison Association of Plumbing Contractors (MAPC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Brian Schultz, Vice President & Plumbing Department Head of Hooper Corporation to MAPC President; Chris Behrendt, P.E., General Manager at J. F. Ahern Co. to MAPC Vice President, Jesse Pertzborn, Vice President of H.J.
Madison Area Mechanical & Sheet Metal Contractors Association: Announces new board members
MADISON, WI – Madison Area Mechanical & Sheet Metal Contractors Association (MSC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Brady Farrell, President of 1901 Inc., to MSC President, Rob Weise, Vice President of Hooper Corporation, to MSC Vice President, and Danny Johnson, Project Manager at The Waldinger Corporation, to MSC
County Exec. Crowley: Invests nearly $2 million in federal dollars to improve access to mental health services and connect residents to good paying jobs
MILWAUKEE, WI – In its third meeting of the year, the Milwaukee County Board voted to invest almost $2 million in combined ARPA investments targeted to support youth mental health needs and extending the FlexRide pilot program. The additional funds come
Dept. of Natural Resources: Announces new green tier charter for climate action
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced DNR Secretary Adam N. Payne signed the new Green Tier Charter for Climate Action. This charter creates a collaborative network for participating organizations to move the needle on climate
U.S. Rep. Pocan: Testifies at Education & Workforce Subcommittee hearing
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) testified in front of the House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education as part of the subcommittee’s hearing titled “School Choice: Expanding Educational Freedom for All”
Protect Our Care: FACT SHEET: Medicaid benefits communities of color
This April marks the 5th annual Medicaid Awareness Month. Medicaid is an essential pillar in providing coverage for communities of color. Generations of structural racism have resulted in people of color experiencing lower rates of health coverage, worse health outcomes,
WisDems: WI GOP Senate primary getting “chippy”
MADISON, Wis. — On the heels of news that Senate Republicans are “beginning to worry” about messy primaries, Wisconsin’s Republican primary is getting “chippy.” Check out the latest below: “From election-denying Tom Tiffany gearing up to run for Senate, to far-right
Citizen Action of Wisconsin: Tax Day Report: Families face cuts unless congress stands up to billionaire & corporate tax dodgers
Statewide: As middle class and working Wisconsinites do their civic duty by filing their taxes by today’s deadline, many ultrarich Americans and the most profitable corporations avoid paying their fair share. Citizen Action of Wisconsin is releasing a new report
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Introduces bipartisan legislation to safeguard health care professionals from workplace violence
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Representative Joe Courtney (D-CT-02) introduced bipartisan, bicameral legislation to protect health care and social service employees from workplace violence. The Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Worker Act directs Occupational