
Ike Brannon: Potential loss of blue-collar jobs at Foxconn is not the reason to scrap the deal
Making the state more appealing to all businesses remains the better course.
Making the state more appealing to all businesses remains the better course.
What Legislature gives, veto can take away. The battle has begun.
Evers is determined to renew Wisconsin’s historic commitment to worker rights. And he is proposing concrete steps in that direction, with an ambitious plan to overturn the noxious “right-to-work” legislation that was a centerpiece of Walker’s second-term agenda.
(Madison) – The Survival Coalition of more than 30 disability organizations supports today’s Executive Order from Governor Tony Evers designed to improve access to state photo ID’s for the purpose of voting. Survival Coalition membership hears from people with disabilities
CONTACT: Lisa Subeck, 608-266-7521(office) MADISON – Today, Representative Lisa Subeck (D-Madison) expressed support for Governor Tony Evers’s decision to include reinstatement of the False Claims Act in his 2019-21 state budget proposal. The False Claims Act
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers’ administration is projecting the state would collect nearly $2.3 million in increased revenue over the coming biennium if medical marijuana is legalized and taxed under the guv’s budget. The
Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinInstitute.org (608) 444-3483 MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Tony Evers announced an executive order directing the state Department of Transportation to make it easier for legal voters to obtain a state ID required to vote, including expanding
CONTACT: DWD Communications, 608-266-2722 On the Web: http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/dwd/news.htm On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WIWorkforce On Twitter: @WIWorkforce Gov. Evers’ budget fully funds Project SEARCH program MILWAUKEE – Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary-designee Caleb Frostman today visited Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport to highlight
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 GREEN BAY — During a visit to the Green Bay Transit Center to discuss budget investments in transportation, Governor Tony Evers today signed an executive order relating to the accessibility of Department of Motor Vehicles facilities
MADISON – Fifty entries from 24 communities have advanced to the semi-final round of the 16th annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest, contest producers announced. The contestants were selected from a field of about 200 qualified first-round entries by an independent panel of 95 judges organized
Medicaid expansion is an important component of an economic-social tool box to help rural Wisconsin.
It would be wrong to say that there were no winners when Gov. Tony Evers gave his state budget proposal last night. and we all know there were plenty of losers – especially the taxpayers.
Gov. Tony Evers’ pick for the Public Service Commission, Rebecca Cameron Valcq, is raising concerns over her deep ties to the utility industry.
Making the state more appealing to all businesses remains the better course.
What Legislature gives, veto can take away. The battle has begun.
Evers is determined to renew Wisconsin’s historic commitment to worker rights. And he is proposing concrete steps in that direction, with an ambitious plan to overturn the noxious “right-to-work” legislation that was a centerpiece of Walker’s second-term agenda.
(Madison) – The Survival Coalition of more than 30 disability organizations supports today’s Executive Order from Governor Tony Evers designed to improve access to state photo ID’s for the purpose of voting. Survival Coalition membership hears from people with disabilities statewide who do not drive, do not have a driver’s
CONTACT: Lisa Subeck, 608-266-7521(office) MADISON – Today, Representative Lisa Subeck (D-Madison) expressed support for Governor Tony Evers’s decision to include reinstatement of the False Claims Act in his 2019-21 state budget proposal. The False Claims Act allows individual whistleblowers to bring lawsuits against companies who are
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers’ administration is projecting the state would collect nearly $2.3 million in increased revenue over the coming biennium if medical marijuana is legalized and taxed under the guv’s budget. The plan would legalize medical marijuana and impose an excise tax
Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinInstitute.org (608) 444-3483 MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Tony Evers announced an executive order directing the state Department of Transportation to make it easier for legal voters to obtain a state ID required to vote, including expanding hours and locations of Department of Motor Vehicle offices. One
CONTACT: DWD Communications, 608-266-2722 On the Web: http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/dwd/news.htm On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WIWorkforce On Twitter: @WIWorkforce Gov. Evers’ budget fully funds Project SEARCH program MILWAUKEE – Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary-designee Caleb Frostman today visited Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport to highlight Wisconsin’s commitment to Project SEARCH while also touting Governor Evers’
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 GREEN BAY — During a visit to the Green Bay Transit Center to discuss budget investments in transportation, Governor Tony Evers today signed an executive order relating to the accessibility of Department of Motor Vehicles facilities and Department of Transportation-issued voter identification. Wisconsin drivers licenses and
MADISON – Fifty entries from 24 communities have advanced to the semi-final round of the 16th annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest, contest producers announced. The contestants were selected from a field of about 200 qualified first-round entries by an independent panel of 95 judges organized through the Wisconsin Technology Council and its programs, the Tech
Medicaid expansion is an important component of an economic-social tool box to help rural Wisconsin.
It would be wrong to say that there were no winners when Gov. Tony Evers gave his state budget proposal last night. and we all know there were plenty of losers – especially the taxpayers.
Gov. Tony Evers’ pick for the Public Service Commission, Rebecca Cameron Valcq, is raising concerns over her deep ties to the utility industry.