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January 4
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Baldwin Campaign: Baldwin kicks off “January Jobs Tour” across Wisconsin
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Broitzman Campaign: How is your quality of life?
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Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Public hearings set for proposed changes to firewood certification rule
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Dept. of Public Instruction: Evers statement on Read to Lead Task Force plan
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Dept. of Veterans Affairs: Governor Walker surprises members of state veterans homes with holiday visit
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Gov. Walker: Announces project to create more than 120 jobs in Green Bay
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Gov. Walker: Releases Read to Lead report, plan
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Gov. Walker: State of the State date announced
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Milwaukee County: Working to ensure seniors can exercise voting rights under the new voter photo ID law
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Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin: Recognizes National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month by urging women to get regular checkups
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Racine Co. GOP: Republican Party to open victory center
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RENEW Wisconsin: Coal’s liabilities to be a focus of RENEW’s Energy Policy Summit
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Rep. Bewley, Sen. Jauch: Cancel Ashland hearing; will join Assembly Committee on Jobs hearing on January 11th in Hurley
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Rep. Jorgensen: Bill to help vets qualify for state work advances
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Rep. Pasch: Statement on mining public hearing in Hurley
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Rep. Pope-Roberts: Statement on Read to Lead Task Force recommendations
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Rep. Seidel: Wisconsin women and families suffering after a year of Governor Walker
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Rep. Taylor: Governor Walker's first year devastating to Wisconsin children
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Rep. Williams: Jobs committee to hold public hearing on mining
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Sen. Taylor: Moves forward on Veterans Preference Points; supports Mac Weddle
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Sen. Vinehout: Show me the numbers
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Sens. Vukimir, Carpenter, Reps. Kramer, Richards: Legislators propose repeal of mandatory markup on prices of prescription drugs
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State Treasurer Schuller: Brand new year … same old story
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U.S. Rep. Duffy: President Obama ignores constitutional checks and balances, reduces accountability of CFPB
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U.S. Rep. Moore: Applauds President Obama’s decision to appoint Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Agency
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U.S. Sen. Johnson: Announces mobile office hours
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UW-Stout: Mobile site gives students cell phone access to accounts
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Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation: Wisconsin grocery prices fall at year’s end
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Wisconsin Public Service: Announces new director of government relations
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Wisconsin Safety Council: Nominations sought for Wisconsin Corporate Safety Awards
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WISPIRG: Applauds president for “bold and important” recess appointment of Richard Cordray to head new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
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WNPJ: Local actions to close Guantánamo
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WORC: Legislation proposed to bury prohibition of joint ownership of funeral home and cemetery
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January 5
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ABC for Health: Walker administration blinks on threatened Medicaid cuts for 53,000 people
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DCCC: Year one: Duffy chooses extremism and ultra wealthy over middle class and creating jobs
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DCCC: Year one: Ribble chooses extremism and ultra wealthy over middle class and creating jobs
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Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Brancel to make first trade visit to Vietnam
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Dept. of Public Instruction: Digital Learning Day will promote new learning methods
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Dept. of Workforce Development: Nominations sought for Corporate Safety Awards
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DNC Youth Council: We can’t wait - DNC Youth Council applauds White House announcement of Summer Jobs + Program
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Gov. Walker: Weekly radio address: Read for the future
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Harmon Campaign: Alderperson candidate Ray Harmon announces his Northridge Mall vision for District 9
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Madison Alds, Subeck, Maniaci, King, Schmidt, Bruer, and Clear, Dane Co. Supv. Bayrd: Letter to Ald. Soloman
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Milwaukee Arts Board: Public art conservation advances in Milwaukee with a grant from the Milwaukee Arts Board
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Milwaukee Co. Supervisor Biddle: Economic devastation begets crime and violence
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Milwaukee Public Library: Increases service hours
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Pocan Campaign: Governor Doyle endorses Mark Pocan for Congress
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Public Service Commission: Approves updates to conserve water, save money
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Rep. Barca: Democratic weekly radio address: "Year of secrecy and power grabs puts Wisconsin democracy at risk"
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Rep. Molepske: Republicans give business interests 66% of technical college board membership
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Rep. Roys: Committee chair changes mind; northern Wisconsin residents afforded opportunity to testify regarding strip mining bill
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Roys Campaign: Announces party chair endorsements
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Sen. Cullen: Railroad acquisition bad for taxpayers, businesses
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Sen. Larson, Rep. Taylor: Wisconsin's children advocate for outdoor bill of rights
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Sen. Lasee: Introduces bill enabling local communities to establish their own setback requirements for wind turbines
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Sens. Olsen, Lassa: Team up on listening sessions
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Sens. Vinehout and Cullen: Letter to Gov. Walker
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UW-Madison La Follette School of Public Affairs: Gephardt, Obey discuss “Building Management and Worker Partnerships for a More Prosperous America”
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Walker Campaign: Governor Walker statement on announcement by Milwaukee County district attorney’s office
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Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center: Situation report
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