City of Milwaukee: Likely criminal case looming against former deputy director of the Election Commission
Statement of Milwaukee Common Council members: Alderman Michael J. Murphy, Alderman Robert J. Bauman, Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs, Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa, Alderman Mark A. Borkowski, Alderman José G. Pérez, and Alderman Scott Spiker We applaud Mayor Johnson’s decision to terminate
WisDems: Tim Michels’ company has no black employees in management roles
MADISON, Wis. — Today, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel highlighted Tim Michels’ company’s lack of diversity, with little or no minorities holding leadership positions. Overall, public records show Michels Corp was, at its most diverse, 88% white, and Michels Corp’s racial diversity in the past
League of Wisconsin Municipalities: Announces staffing updates
(Madison, Wis.) – Today the League of Wisconsin Municipalities announced staffing changes, sharpening its focus on enhancing member engagement and legislative advocacy as the next legislative session gears up to discuss state funding for critical local services. “Our 124th Annual
Weekly Dem radio address: Rep. Gary Hebl explains the necessity of voting in the upcoming midterm elections
Hi, this is Rep. Gary Hebl with this week’s Democratic Radio Address. There are so many great things that are associated with Wisconsin – some of the world’s best cheese, our history of beer brewing, supper clubs and the Milwaukee Bucks and the
UW-Madison: UW–Madison scientists and staff key in revealing neutrinos emanating from galactic neighbor with a gigantic black hole
MADISON – On Earth, billions of subatomic particles called neutrinos pass through us every second, but we never notice because they rarely interact with matter. Because of this, neutrinos can travel straight paths over vast distances unimpeded, carrying information about
Rep. Brandtjen: Response to firing of Election Commission employee who sent military ballots to Rep Brandtjen
Madison – State Representative Janel Brandtjen, Chair of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections, responds to Milwaukee Mayor Johnson’s firing of a Milwaukee Election Commission employee who sent military ballots to Rep Brandtjen’s home. “Unlike Mayor Johnson, I have
Weekly GOP radio address: Sen. Partick Testin explains the need for an end to liberal prison paroles to protect public safety
To combat violent crime, we need to end the liberal catch-and-release policies that are turning violent offenders loose. Hi, I’m State Senator Patrick Testin. As a legislator, I’ve worked with law enforcement – both on bills and on ride-alongs with
Dept. of Administration: DOA Visit highlights nearly $5 million investment for businesses in Mequon
Mequon, Wis. – Today, Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Secretary-designee Kathy Blumenfeld and Deputy Secretary Chris Patton toured businesses in the City of Mequon as part of a visit to highlight state investments. Governor Tony Evers made a $4.7 million investment in
DNC Press: Vice President Harris hits local radio to get out the vote
This week, the vice president called into local radio stations in Georgia and Wisconsin to outline the stakes of the midterm elections With just under one week until the midterm elections, Vice President Kamala Harris is hitting the airwaves on
DNC War Room: These Republicans want to cut Social Security & Medicare
Despite Fox News’ best attempts to gaslight Americans, Republicans across the board are making noise about their plans to cut, jeopardize, or change Social Security and Medicare. Republicans are in lockstep on this issue. Top House Republicans like Missouri GOP
Republican Party of Wisconsin: Response to fraudulent military absentee ballot issue
Appleton, Wis – In response to the firing of the deputy director of the City of Milwaukee Election Commission, and revelations about fraudulent military absentee ballots, the Republican Party of Wisconsin issued the following statement. “Election officials need to follow
WisDems: More than 30 LGBTQ+ elected officials endorse Tony Evers and Mandela Barnes
Endorsements from across the state show unified support from Wisconsin’s LGBTQ+ community for the Democratic ticket ahead of November 8th MADISON, Wis. — Today, the Democratic Party of Wisconsin announced a slate of endorsements from 33 current and former LGBTQ+ elected officials
Milwaukee Dems: Statement on firing of Deputy Director Kimberly Zapata
MILWAUKEE, Wis — The Executive Board of the Democratic Party of Milwaukee County released the following statement in response to the firing of election commission staff member Kimberly Zapata: “The Democratic Party of Milwaukee County wholeheartedly condemns Kimberly Zapata for
Dept. of National Resources: Seeking public comment for environmental review Of city Of Fennimore Safe Drinking Water Loan Program Project
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the city of Fennimore is an applicant for funding through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) to improve its public drinking water system. This project includes the replacement of
Dept. of Safety and Professional Services: Enhanced prescription drug monitoring program wins $1.4 million grant to improve service
Award to be used to modernize self-service functionality, improve data quality. Madison, Wis. – The Enhanced Prescription Drug Monitoring Program through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services recently earned a $1.4 million grant from the Federal Bureau of
NRSC: Barnes Brigade brings In Bernie to bail out badger dems?
Washington, D.C. – Dangerous Democrat Mandela Barnes is losing in the polls and getting desperate for a bailout. He has turned to D.C. politicians for help and this week, Bernie Sanders swoops in. Socialist Sanders endorsed Barnes earlier this year. Barnes gladly accepted the Socialist’s endorsement because not only
USDA: Expands Rural Partners Network to Wisconsin
The USDA-led Rural Partners Network expands to 12 Wisconsin counties to help local people create new and lasting economic opportunities Neopit, Wis. November 3, 2022 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack and Ambassador Susan Rice, White House Domestic
ABC: State construction unemployment is down in 42 states from a year ago
WASHINGTON, Nov. 3—The not seasonally adjusted national construction unemployment rate dropped 1.1% in September 2022 from a year ago, down from 4.5% to 3.4%, according to a state-by-state analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data released today by Associated Builders and Contractors.
Climate Power: Announces Thursday’s “Day of Action” to drive turnout in Wisconsin
On Thursday, Climate Power unveiled a list of GOTV events organized by climate activists in the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Thursday’s “Day of Action” will drive home the stakes for voters in addressing climate change,