Scott Walker’s latest TV ad features a woman who says the guv has made it easier to stay in her home thanks to a property tax bill that’s lower than it was eight years ago. It’s the second new spot
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Gov. Scott Walker’s latest TV ad touts a new proposal to expand a tax credit that he says will help seniors stay in their homes. The spot opens with a shot of a light blue house that has a “We
Republican Gov. Scott Walker says he’s the underdog against Democrat Tony Evers but relishes the role. Walker also said if he wins a third term, he will serve it out, and it will be his last as governor. “As governor,
On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss transportation spending, Rep. Rob Brooks’ resignation from his leadership position and the latest fundraising figures.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” Madison radio personality Mitch Henck says Scott Walker and Tony Evers’ stances on funding Wisconsin roads could decide their contest for governor.
Gov. Scott Walker warns in a new TV ad Dem rival Tony Evers would “put the unions back in charge of education.” The spot features the guv speaking directly into the camera. He opens the ad saying “We have worked
The 7 biggest financial failures by a not-so-fiscally conservative governor.
Gov. Scott Walker and Attorney General Brad Schimel know full well that if the lawsuit they’ve joined to declare Obamacare unconstitutional is successful, people with pre-existing medical conditions will not be covered by their insurance plans.
Phil Anderson is a factor in the governor’s race — not as the potential “spoiler” that those who always try to write off third parties might suggest, but as a hardworking candidate with a sharp critique of both major parties who has gained a reasonable measure of traction.
If Wisconsin’s voters elect Democratic candidate Tony Evers to be our next governor, he will certainly push Wisconsin back down into the depths of the tax hell we just escaped.
Two separate groups working on voter turnout could have big impact.
Dem guv candidate Tony Evers says he’s looking to have his transportation plan ready to share on Inauguration Day. Evers, speaking at a Milwaukee Press Club luncheon yesterday, continued to say he’s planning to bring a group of bipartisan stakeholders
Scott Walker’s latest TV ad features a woman who says the guv has made it easier to stay in her home thanks to a property tax bill that’s lower than it was eight years ago. It’s the second new spot from Walker in as many days to focus on property
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Vote Republican. We’re accomplishing too much to turn back now!
Gov. Scott Walker’s latest TV ad touts a new proposal to expand a tax credit that he says will help seniors stay in their homes. The spot opens with a shot of a light blue house that has a “We Back the Badge” sign in a flower bed, leaning up
Republican Gov. Scott Walker says he’s the underdog against Democrat Tony Evers but relishes the role. Walker also said if he wins a third term, he will serve it out, and it will be his last as governor. “As governor, back when I was county executive, I was always the
On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss transportation spending, Rep. Rob Brooks’ resignation from his leadership position and the latest fundraising figures.
In “Two Minutes with Mitch” Madison radio personality Mitch Henck says Scott Walker and Tony Evers’ stances on funding Wisconsin roads could decide their contest for governor.
Gov. Scott Walker warns in a new TV ad Dem rival Tony Evers would “put the unions back in charge of education.” The spot features the guv speaking directly into the camera. He opens the ad saying “We have worked hard to improve education” before he ticks off freezing tuition,
The 7 biggest financial failures by a not-so-fiscally conservative governor.
Gov. Scott Walker and Attorney General Brad Schimel know full well that if the lawsuit they’ve joined to declare Obamacare unconstitutional is successful, people with pre-existing medical conditions will not be covered by their insurance plans.
Phil Anderson is a factor in the governor’s race — not as the potential “spoiler” that those who always try to write off third parties might suggest, but as a hardworking candidate with a sharp critique of both major parties who has gained a reasonable measure of traction.
If Wisconsin’s voters elect Democratic candidate Tony Evers to be our next governor, he will certainly push Wisconsin back down into the depths of the tax hell we just escaped.
Two separate groups working on voter turnout could have big impact.
Dem guv candidate Tony Evers says he’s looking to have his transportation plan ready to share on Inauguration Day. Evers, speaking at a Milwaukee Press Club luncheon yesterday, continued to say he’s planning to bring a group of bipartisan stakeholders together after the election to come up with road funding