Dept. of Administration: Evers administration visit highlights close to $6 million state investment for small businesses in De Pere
De Pere, Wis. – Today, Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Secretary-designee Kathy Blumenfeld toured Main Street businesses with Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) Deputy Secretary Patti Epstein, City of De Pere Mayor James Boyd, and local business community leaders as part of
Marquette University: Marquette Law School Poll to release new survey of Wisconsin voters Nov. 2
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University Law School will release the results of a new statewide survey with an in-person presentation from Charles Franklin, director of the Marquette Law School Poll, on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 12:15 p.m. at Marquette Law School’s
Milwaukeee County Supv. Taylor: Fights back against comrades socialist agenda
MILWAUKEE – This week the Milwaukee County Board’s Finance Committee deliberated over 60 amendments to the County Executive’s 2023 Recommended Budget. Supervisor Ryan Clancy sponsored 30 amendments, 21 of which were direct assaults on the Milwaukee County Sheriff Department’s budget.
Weekly GOP radio address: Sen. Kathy Bernier attacks Gov. Evers’ proposed tax increases, saying inflation is already costing Americans too much
There is a lot of grim news coming out of Washington about inflation. Here in Wisconsin our recent inflation rate is 13.8%! Last month, a bipartisan congressional committee stated that “even if prices stop increasing altogether, the inflation that has
Weekly Dem radio address: Sen. Kelda Roys discusses the importance of voting in Wisconsin’s upcoming midterm elections
Hi, this is Senator Kelda Roys with this week’s Democratic Radio Address. If you’re lucky enough to have spent time in our beautiful Wisconsin State Capitol, you probably have seen children visiting and learning about our state’s history. One of the most important lessons
Wisconsin Conservation Voices: Vast majority of voters believe in climate change and want government action
MADISON, Wis. – According to a recent Wisconsin Conservation Voices poll, 8 in 10 Wisconsinites believe climate change is real and 6 in 10 believe we must do everything necessary to avoid its worst impacts. In addition, there is very
Dept. of Military Affairs: Two inducted into Wisconsin Army Guard Hall of Honor
MADISON, Wis. — A former Red Arrow commander and a former chief of staff were inducted into the Wisconsin Army National Guard Hall of Honor during an Oct. 21 ceremony at Joint Force Headquarters. The Wisconsin Army National Guard Hall
Gov. Evers: To nominate a Green Bay site for National Estuarine Research Reserve designation
Designation will protect and restore the Green Bay water ecosystem, promote continued water research, and enhance the region’s economic, cultural, and recreational offerings MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced he will be nominating a multi-component site in the bay of
Michels campaign: Maclver Institute highlights DVA mismanagement of Union Grove Veterans Home
UNION GROVE, Wisc. – Today the MacIver Institute published a detailed report on the litany of failures by Tony Evers’ Department of Veterans Affairs that have led to massive, ongoing staff shortages and tragic consequences for the residents of Veterans Home at Union
Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services: Wisconsin receives federal approval to implement housing benefits
Stable housing is critical to improving health outcomes for children and families The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) received approval from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to provide housing support for low-income Wisconsin families in need.
Evers campaign: Another report confirms Michels has no plan to avoid conflict of interests with family-owned Michels Corp.
“That’s a family business so it’s kind of hard. It’s not like selling stocks. It’s your own company, so you can’t really divest your name or the company’s name.” MADISON, Wis. —In case you missed it, an article from the
Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: Finance Committee unanimously recommends supervisors Rolland, Taylor, Martinez amendment increasing infrastructure and parks funding
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Today the County Board’s Finance Committee unanimously recommended for adoption a budget amendment by Supervisors Shawn Rolland, Steve F. Taylor, and Juan Miguel Martinez to provide funding for several improvements to both parks and infrastructure in Milwaukee County. “I am beyond elated to work with my fellow Supervisors
Dept. of Administration: Evers administration visit highlights over $8 million in grants to support northwest Wisconsin small businesses
Superior, Wis. – Today, Evers Administration officials celebrated an $8 million investment in Northwest Wisconsin small businesses alongside local government, community, and business leaders. Wisconsin Department of Administration Secretary-designee Kathy Blumenfeld and Department of Financial Institutions Deputy Secretary Patti Epstein visited the
Dept. of Justice: Joins coalition backing states’ ability to enforce their Constitutions to ensure free and fair elections
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) today joined a coalition of 22 Attorneys General in filing a friend of the court brief in Moore v. Harper, a case in which the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether
Barnes campaign: Sen. Booker will join Mandela Barnes’ “Win For Wisconsin” bus tour in Milwaukee next week
MADISON — Next week, on November 1st, Senator Cory Booker will return to Wisconsin to join Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, candidate for U.S. Senate, on the campaign trail. As part of the “Win For Wisconsin” bus tour, Sen. Booker and Mandela
Van Someren campaign: Mike Van Someren releases environmental plan
WAUKESHA — Father, business attorney, former Badger football player, and candidate for Congress in the 5th district, Mike Van Someren, today released a comprehensive environmental plan to grow the economy while stewarding the environment. “We need to protect Wisconsin’s beautiful
UW-Eau Claire: Stepping up to lead in disability services for students: Katie Bublitz
Katie Bublitz is the new director of the office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) and TRIO Project Ability in Motion at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. She is a six-year veteran of the campus unit, having served in
UW-Milwaukee: To mark opening of new state-of-the-art health care training facility
MILWAUKEE_The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will mark the opening of a new, state-of-the-art facility designed to train the next generation of health care professionals with a ceremony and demonstration on Tuesday, Nov. 1. While the James and Yvonne Ziemer Clinical Simulation Center went