Gallaher campaign: Lawsuit filed against Mount Pleasant Village President David Degroot by opponent in April 4th election
MOUNT PLEASANT, WI APRIL 3, 2023 — A lawsuit was filed today in Racine County against Mount Pleasant Village President David DeGroot, and his campaign manager, Sam Wahlen, by the attorney representing DeGroot’s opponent in the April 4th election, Kelly
Committee to Protect Health Care: On Election Eve, Wisconsin doctors urge voters to support abortion rights, women’s health in Tuesday Supreme Court election
MADISON, Wis. – On Election Eve, Wisconsin physicians and a medical student called on voters to stand up for women’s medical freedom and health by casting their ballots for Judge Janet Protasiewicz in the high-stakes state Supreme Court race on
Sen. Quinn, Rep. Green: Announce Mercer listening session
Cameron, Wis. – State Senator Romaine Robert Quinn (R-Cameron) and State Representative Chanz Green (R-Grandview) have scheduled an in-district listening session. This first-come, first-serve meeting is an opportunity to express your thoughts on issues that might be considered by the
Dept. of Natural Resources: Seeking public comment for environmental review of City Of Wausau Safe Drinking Water Loan Program project
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the City of Wausau is an applicant for funding through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) to address deficiencies in its public drinking water system. The project includes
Rep. Donovan: Reckless driving legislation signed into law
Madison – Today, Representative Bob Donovan (R-Greenfield) gave a statement following the bill signing ceremony in the Capitol. Governor Evers signed Rep. Donovan’s bipartisan reckless driving legislation that allows municipalities to tow vehicles of reckless drivers if they have previous unpaid fines.
Dept. of Justice: Oshkosh man sentenced to 3 years incarceration, seizure of home for elder financial abuse and tax fraud convictions
OSHKOSH, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced that Terry Lynn Culver, 64, of Oshkosh, was sentenced to serve three years in the Wisconsin Prison System followed by six years of supervised release. Following a four-day jury trial, Culver
U.S. Rep. Gallagher: Reintroduces bipartisan legislation with Rep. Spanberger to support America’s trucking industry
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Reps. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) reintroduced their bipartisan legislation to help address America’s truck driver shortage by establishing a refundable income tax credit for qualified commercial truck drivers. In 2021, American trucking companies experienced a
Dept. of Natural Resources: Publishes 2023-2024 Fishing Regulations
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the 2023-2024 Wisconsin’s Fishing Regulations Guide is now available. These regulations went into effect on April 1, making now the perfect time for anglers to review daily bag and size limits
Gov. Evers: Signs first enacted bill of second term to help curb reckless driving
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today signed the first bill of his second term, enacting a law to help prevent reckless driving. Senate Bill 92, now 2023 Wisconsin Act 1, aims to curb reckless driving in Wisconsin by allowing counties and
Marshfield Clinic Health System, Security Health Plan: Now accepting behavioral health grant applications from school districts
MARSHFIELD – Marshfield Clinic Health System and Security Health Plan are now accepting applications from eligible school districts to implement b.e.s.t.® Universal Screening in the 2023-2024 school year. b.e.s.t. (Behavioral Emotional Social Traits) is an online screening tool designed to
Dept. of Safety and Professional Services: Second round of DSPS Military Pathways Grant Program open for applications
Madison, Wis. – The Department of Safety and Professional Services is now accepting applications for its second round of the Military Pathways Grant Program, a grant program created to expedite entry into the civilian licensed workforce for current and former
Public Service Commission of Wisconsin: Gov. Evers proclaims April as Safe Digging Month
MADISON – Gov. Tony Evers proclaimed April as Safe Digging Month, raising awareness of the simple measures Wisconsinites can take to keep their communities safe this digging season. The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) reminds residents and professional excavators to
DCCC: Targets WI-01 and WI-03 as Democrats plot path to majority
Today, the DCCC revealed its initial Districts In Play for the 2024 cycle and named WI-01 and WI-03, currently represented by Bryan Steil and Derrick Van Orden, as offensive target districts that will help Democrats win back the House majority in 2024. In
City of Madison Clerk’s Office: Top five tips for Election Day
MADISON, WI – The City of Madison Clerk’s Office put together a top five list of things to know for tomorrow’s Spring Election. We intend to give you the correct ballot. If we mistakenly hand you an incorrect ballot, please
Milwaukee Press Club: Milwaukee County Sheriff Denita Ball to headline Newsmaker Luncheon
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Sheriff Denita Ball will be the guest speaker at a Newsmaker luncheon set for Wednesday, April 5, hosted by the Milwaukee Press Club and WisPolitics.com. Ball, who was elected in November to a full term, is the first
Gov. Evers: Highlights initiatives to promote safe, affordable housing for Wisconsin workers and families
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers this week will travel across the state highlighting initiatives in his 2023-25 biennial budget proposal to promote local housing development and affordable housing solutions, as well as a comprehensive, multi-pronged package of initiatives designed to
Dept. of Transportation: It’s not too late to obtain an ID needed to vote in tomorrow’s election
Wisconsin’s Spring Election is Tuesday (April 4, 2023) and voters who don’t already have a Wisconsin driver license, ID or other form of identification needed to vote may still get a Wisconsin ID from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division
Common Cause Wisconsin: Tomorrow – Tuesday, April 4th is the most important election in the United States of America in 2023!
It is not an exaggeration to say that if you are eligible to vote in Wisconsin, then tomorrow may be among the most important elections ever, in which you can cast a vote and make your voice really matter. The
Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition: Disability rights and resources for the April 4th Election
Tuesday, April 4th is Election Day in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition urges voters with disabilities to cast a ballot and participate in our democracy. The Disability Rights Wisconsin (DRW) Voter Hotline is available to answer your voting questions.
Kelly campaign: Statement on Eric Holder campaigning for Protasiewicz
“Eric Holder-the person who’s been on a crusade to redraw every congressional district map in the country to his liking, is in Wisconsin campaigning for Politician Janet Protasiewicz-the person who says she will change our state maps if elected to