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June 22
· AG Van Hollen: Supreme Court affirms trial court in Medicaid pharmaceutical pricing case
· Dane Co. Exec. Parisi: County to award communities nearly half million in grants to address urban runoff pollution
· DCCC: Congressman Duffy lets big oil allies keep subsidies and tax breaks, export oil overseas
· DCCC: Congressman Ribble lets big oil allies keep subsidies and tax breaks, export oil overseas
· Dept. of Administration: Resumes RFP process for statewide student information system
· Dept. of Workforce Development: Secretary Newson announces $2 million to provide employment, training services to 755 dislocated workers in bay area, north central Wisconsin
· Gov. Walker: Governor to tour flood damaged area in northern Wisconsin on Tuesday morning
· Gov. Walker: Statement on northern Wisconsin flooding
· Milwaukee Ald. Donovan: Statement on hearing regarding MPD crime statistics
· Milwaukee Co. Sup. Haas: Garden district farmer's market opens Saturday
· Milwaukee Co. Supervisor Cullen: Committee approves change to residency ordinance
· Milwaukee Common Council: Joint statement from members of the Common Council: Watching the watchdog
· Office of the Commissioner of Insurance: Wisconsin rebates are below the national average
· One Wisconsin Now: Rep. Vos pulls out of voter ID lawsuit but questions remain as ethics scandal deepens
· One Wisconsin Now: Rep. Vos pulls out of voter ID lawsuit but questions remain as ethics scandal deepens One Wisconsin Now asks five questions Rep. Vos must snswer
· People First Wisconsin: Statement re: State budget
· SCEDC: St. Croix County’s unemployment rate for May falls to 4.9%
· Schroeder Campaign: Schroeder to Kaufert: When is the debate?
· SEIU WSC: Announces fall election endorsements
· Sen. Hansen: Unintended consequences of GOP carelessness
· U.S. Rep. Kind: Repealing health care reform would cost seniors $20,000
· U.S. Rep. Moore: Announces grants for juvenile offenders
· UAW, AFL-CIO: Bring jobs home
· UFCW Local 1473: Letter to Mandela Barnes re: Endorsement
· Wisconsin Bankers Association: Robbery reward offered by WBA in partnership with Johnson Bank, National Exchange Bank
· Wisconsin Catholic Conference: Bishops reiterate opposition to HHS mandate
· Wisconsin Hospital Association: Applauds Governor’s flexible degree program announcement
· Wisconsin Hospital Association: Federal agency ranks Wisconsin high in health care quality
· Wisconsin Supreme Court: June 22 mandates
· WisDems: Blast Mitt Romney’s breathtaking hypocrisy on jobs
June 25
· ACLU of Wisconsin: Supreme Court decision on anti-immigration law sends strong rebuke to Arizona
· AG Van Hollen: Department of Justice seeks to commit Scott Traxler for treatment
· AG Van Hollen: James M. Drown bound over on charges of second degree sexual assault, false imprisonment and kidnapping
· Coby Campaign: Milwaukee’s African American elected officials endorse Millie Coby as their candidate for the 10th Assembly District state representative race
· Dane Co. Exec. Parisi: Announces first family friendly bike ride showcasing cycling, county parks
· Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: 5 Days Left: Congressman Duffy forces student loan rates to double
· Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: 5 days left: Congressman Ribble forces student loan rates to double
· Dept. of Military Affairs: Lightning Safety Awareness Week
· Duffy Campaign: Pat’s credibility sacked
· Gov. Walker: Statement on expansion plans by the Medical College of Wisconsin
· Gov. Walker: Wisconsin's pension system strongest in the nation
· Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee: Mayor Barrett, the Milwaukee Public Library and the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee team up to announce city’s first Super Reader Neighborhood
· Milwaukee City Treasurer Coggs: Announces a change in office hours
· Milwaukee Co. Exec. Abele: Coggs Center will reopen Monday
· One Wisconsin Now: Makes open records request to get answers in Rep. Vos ethics investigation
· Rep. Hulsey: Walker Alert - Calls for Gov. Walker to come clean on retirement changes costing state $88 million, stop privatizing study
· Rep. Molepske: Statement on MCW Central Wisconsin campus plans
· Rep. Pocan: Letter to Senator Kedzie and Rep. Kramer regarding Wisconsin's retirement system report
· Rep. Zamarripa: Statement regarding U.S. Supreme Court decision to strike down controversial Arizona Immigration Law
· Sen. Hansen: Medical College decision is good for Green Bay area and for state
· State Senate Democratic Committee: Wanggaard attempts to disenfranchise voters in the 21st Senate District
· Theo Campaign: Theo applauds Medical College of Wisconsin’s decision to create community-based medical education campuses and will expand the program
· Tranel Campaign: Announces re-election campaign
· Vernon Campaign: Hip hop and politics, artists and activists turn culture into political influence
· Voces de la Frontera: Supreme Court upholds racial profiling in Arizona, strikes down rest of SB-1070
· Wall Campaign: Cut of the week #7 - stop federal funding of the other "bridge to nowhere" in Alaska
· WHA: Praises Medical College of Wisconsin on announcement to expand medical school campuses
· Wisconsin Alliance for Retired Americans: Another $9M saved by Wisconsin seniors with Obamacare
· Wisconsin Coalition to Ground the Drones and End the War: Hold vigil at Camp Williams/Volk field
· Wisconsin Dental Association Foundation: 3,000+ children, adults and seniors to receive $1.75 million in free dental care June 29 and 30 in Madison


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