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June 12
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Wisconsin Family Action: Commends Wisconsin Senate for passing “Sonya’s Law”
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Wisconsin Right to Life: State Senate Passes Sonya's Law
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Wisconsin YES!: Waukesha County student wins 2nd annual ‘Wisconsin YES!’ business plan contest
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WisDems: Scott Walker Republicans continue extreme war on women
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June 13
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AG Van Hollen: Files complaint against Chicago-based debt settlement company and its principals for violations of Wisconsin's consumer protection laws
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Associated Students of Madison: Withdrawal of nomination proves need for SB 157
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Badger State Sheriff's Association, Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association, Wisconsin Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs Association: Memorandum to Gov. Walker, Legislature, re: Opposition by law enforcement to policy provisions in 2013-15 budget bill
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City of Madison: Eat, play, bike, placemaking at Villager on South Park St.
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City of Milwaukee: Polish museum management delegation set for City Hall visit, welcome
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Dane Co. Exec. Parisi: Letter regarding US Postal Service closure
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Davis & Kuelthau: Attorney appointed by Wisconsin School Attorneys Association Board of Directors
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Dept. of Administration: Announces $2.8 million in Public Facility grants
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Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: "Road to riches" not paved with stuffed envelopes
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Dept. of Natural Resources: Top five tips and tools for a great, safe day at the beach
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Dept. of Transportation: Looking for DMV information? www.wisconsindmv.gov is the place
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Dept. of Workforce Development: Secretary Newson announces Job Center of Wisconsin feature: Agriculture industry page highlights careers in diverse sector driving Wisconsin economy
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Dept. of Workforce Development: Secretary Newson congratulates graduates of Project SEARCH, on-the-job training initiative for young adults with disabilities at Children’s Hospital
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Gov. Walker: Rust-Oleum invests in Pleasant Prairie facility
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Gov. Walker: Weekly radio address: "Growing Wisconsin's dairy industry"
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Madison Mayor Soglin: Statement on School Superintendent Jennifer Cheatham’s report on entry process
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Milwaukee Co. Sup. Alexander: Committee tailors rules to target Sheriff
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Milwaukee Mayor Barrett: Announces major allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds
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Milwaukee Public Schools: Agenda-driven, out-of-state group accused of distorting school spending continues effort against Wis. public schools
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NARAL Pro-Choic Wisconsin: Applauds grassroots effort to stand up to gyno-government
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One Wisconsin Now: From Ailes to Yuval: Bradley Foundation’s latest prize awards reveal right-wing propaganda campaign at work
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One Wisconsin Now: Twenty years of Walker failures: Day 4: Bradley Foundation errand boy
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Rep. Barca: Assembly GOP refuses to remove anti-consumer, bad policy ideas from budget
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Rep. Craig: Supports common sense reform to unemployment insurance program
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Rep. Hesselbein: Votes against campaign finance increases
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Rep. Kleefisch: Many Kleefisch co-authored bills pass state Assembly
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Rep. Knodl: Assembly passes unemployment reform legislation
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Rep. Krug: Sport shooting bill passes Wisconsin Assembly
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Rep. Krug: To invest in Wisconsin's workforce
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Rep. Krug: Votes to protect employers & save taxpayers money
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Rep. Mason: Fiscal Bureau memo shows budget’s funding for public education falls short of GOP claims
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Rep. Ohnstad: Statement on passage of SB 200
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Rep. Shankland: Let's not fumble with campaign finance reform
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Rep. Spiros: Votes to improve unemployment insurance
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Rep. Steineke: Votes to repair unemployment insurance program
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Rep. Swearingen: Bill works to protect children from sexual predators
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Rep. Wright: Making Wisconsin work: Rep. Wright applauds passage of venture capital and Wausau riverfront development bills
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Rep. Young: Assembly GOP advances attack on women
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Sen. Erpenbach: Erpenbach to Walker: Reappoint student regent, burn “black list”
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Sen. Larson: Democratic weekly radio address: "Undemocratic ultrasounds before the budget"
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Sen. Schultz: Letter to Gov. Walker re: Student regent
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Social Development Commission: Change in finalist field for Milwaukee County Head Start
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Social Development Commission: Hosts nonprofit center workshop on Milwaukee's African American male incarceration rate
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U.S. Dept. of Justice, Western District of Wisconsin: Mortgage broker sentenced in mortgage fraud investigation
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U.S. Rep. Moore: Announces grant funding to assist female ex-offenders
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U.S. Rep. Moore: Reps. DeLauro, Duckworth and Moore to be honored at National Partnership for Women and Families Luncheon
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U.S. Rep. Petri: Petri, Ribble introduce legislation to ensure existing trucks can operate on future Interstate 41
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U.S. Reps. Petri, Ribble: Introduce bill to ensure transporting of goods in WI
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U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Amendments to improve Strengthening America’s Schools Act pass with bipartisan support
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UW-Stout: Camps, conferences help keep campus busy during summer
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UW-Stout: Flash Frozen wins national E-3 video game competition
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Waukesha Co. Exec Vrakas: Names Robertson Director of the Department of Health and Human Services
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WIsconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Skills gap is real, employers struggle with hires
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Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association: Biodiversity: Why Wisconsin vegetable growers make it their business
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June 14
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A.G. Van Hollen: Statement regarding Wisconsin Supreme Court accepting case of Madison Teachers, Inc. v. Scott Walker
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AG Van Hollen: Jeremy Brand bound over for trial under state's sexually violent person statute
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