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April 19
· AG Van Hollen: The Department of Justice files notice of appeal in redistricting case
· August campaign: Announces re-election campaign for state Assembly
· Barnes Campaign: Barnes announces early support
· Barrett Campaign: Scott Walker' failure on jobs continues - Wisconsin loses 4500 jobs in March
· Boland Campaign: Receives huge endorsement
· City of Milwaukee: Office of the comptroller announces successful sale of $231 million new money and refunding bonds
· Compas Campaign: Compas statement on the loss of an additional 4,500 Wisconsin jobs
· COWS: Wisconsin job watch: State loses 4,500 jobs in March, state’s jobs deficit at 225,000
· Dane Co. Exec. Parisi: County looks to rename groundbreaking Nine Springs E-Way in honor of conservation pioneers Libby and Phil Lewis
· Dane Co. Supervisor Wegleitner: County board members seek approaches to address homeless issues
· DCCC: Reid RIbble votes for earmark for highway in Canada, pet project for senior Republican
· DCCC: Sean Duffy votes for earmark for highway in Canada, pet project for senior Republican
· DCCC: Sean Duffy votes for more tax breaks for the ‘rich and famous’
· Dept. of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Affairs: Gypsy moth aerial spraying to start in southern Wisconsin on April 26 – weather permitting
· Dept. of Public Instruction: School libraries to share $32.5 million in Common School Fund payments
· Dept. of Workforce Development: Secretary Newson announces $579,000 grant to empower workers, provide career pathways & bridges to better jobs
· Dept. of Workforce Development: Secretary Newson: Under governor's leadership, Wisconsin consortium shifts to high gear in filling trucking industry jobs
· Dept. of Workforce Development: Wisconsin March unemployment rate declines to 6.8 percent
· Falk Campaign: Statements on latest job loss under Walker
· Falk Campaign: Statements on restoring rights of 175,000 Wisconsin workers
· Gov. Walker: Announce investment for Trace-A-Matic
· Gov. Walker: First Lady Tonette Walker conducts statewide Listening Tour
· Great Lakes Center: Nation's largest urban school voucher program doesn't produce better results than public schools, reviews find
· Hovde Campaign: Introduces tax overhaul that will lower rates, create jobs and simplify the tax code
· Kahl Campaign: Local support grows for Robb Kahl, Assembly race (47th Dist)
· Milwaukee Ald. Donovan: Letter to Mayor Barrett, re: Putting streetcar on hold
· Milwaukee Co. Exec. Abele: Milwaukee County receives $400,000 for hybrid utility trucks
· Milwaukee Co. Sup. Bowen: New 10th district supervisor is already hard at work
· NRCC: House Dems vote to block Keystone pipeline: Does Kreitlow stand with them?
· NRCC: House Dems vote to block Keystone pipeline: Does Wall stand with them?
· NRSC: After claiming to support Wisconsin small businesses, Tammy Baldwin votes against small businesses
· Outagamie Co. Exec. Nelson: Looking back, looking forward: Nelson statement on first year in office
· Rep. Barca: Wisconsin loses another 4,500 jobs under Gov. Walker
· Rep. Jorgensen: "Art at the Capitol" features mixed media collages by Arts Alliance of Great Lake Mills member
· Rep. Vos: Weekly radio address: Reducing taxes for working families
· Rep. Young: Calls on Van Hollen to investigate MPD abuses
· Rep. Zamarripa: Statement on Attorney General Van Hollen’s decision to Appeal the federal judges decision on redistricting
· Sen. Hansen: Statement on March job loss
· Sen. Miller: Statement on more lost jobs
· Sen. Schultz: Can you say interoperability?
· Smith Campaign: A statement from United States Senate candidate Kip Smith
· State Bar of Wisconsin: Keeping your legal documents safe from the storm
· U.S. Dept. of Justice, Western District of Wisconsin: Sun Prairie woman sentenced for tax fraud
· U.S. Sen. Kohl: Kohl's Highway 41 provision to allow heavy truck use approved by Senate Appropriations Committee
· United Wisconsin: Statement on United Wisconsin's primary election position
· Walker Campaign: Friends of Scott Walker campaign releases new web video: Civility?
· Wall Campaign: Ribble silent on Walker's war on women
· We Are Wisconsin: Report: Top Walker crony who embezzled veterans' money misappropriated $542,000 in taxpayer dollars
· We Are Wisconsin: Wisconsin economy sheds thousands more jobs, while US economy logs 25th straight month of job growth
· WI AFL-CIO: CEO pay and the 99%
· WI AFL-CIO: More job losses for Wisconsin highlight Gov. Walker’s failed policies
· Wisconsin Credit Union League: Credit unions teach financial skills year-round, not just during Financial Literacy Month
· Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Strong job creation predicted by Wisconsin employers
· WisDems: Scott Walker’s job-loss economy down 4500 more jobs
· WisDems: Secret Service probe: WisDems call on Tommy Thompson to renounce Ted Nugent endorsement
April 20
· AG Van Hollen: Kimmes-Bauer Well Drilling and Aaron Bauer to pay total of $24,000 for well drilling licensing violations
· AG Van Hollen: Praises Department of Justice employees as DOJ prints 100,000th concealed carry license
· Barrett Campaign: Tom Barrett statement on Scott Walker's war on women
· CERS: Statement on another Lehman union endorsement
· City of Madison: Notices of changes in assessments for 2012


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