For more information, contact: Patty Mayers, director, WisDOT Office of Public Affairs (608) 266-3581, opa.exec@dot.wi.gov There were more than 2,800 crashes last year in Wisconsin work zones Gov. Scott Walker proclaimed April 3 to 7 as Work Zone Awareness Week
Contact: Senator Robert Cowles ~ (608) 266-0484 GREEN BAY – Today, Senator Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) released a statement on the death of Ashwaubenon Village President Mike Aubinger: “I’m terribly saddened to learn about the death of Mike Aubinger. The
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April 1st is Sexual Assault Awareness Month in Milwaukee County. I have written a resolution that was passed by the County Board of Supervisors. Tomorrow (April 1st), will be a healing walk going around the block of the Sojourner Truth
While President Trump has the ability to inspire a messianic adoration from supporters, it becomes clearer by the day — and by the tweet — that his interest in humankind is pretty much limited to one human — himself.
The governor’s budget tethers student aid increases to employee benefits
The governor’s plan creates a three-part strategy: use the schools and a public information campaign to spread the word about the success sequence; use proven programs to provide help to at-risk parents with babies so they can improve their parenting skills; and reduce financial disincentives to marriage.
Voters could hardly have a clearer choice in this race.
Once a constitutional convention is convened, all of the protections of our rights we enjoy as citizens and all of the responsibilities we apportion to the federal and state government are on the table.
Carrying water for corporate farms, the cash-rich NRA, and major industries may play well at GOP political fundraisers. But the average citizen looks at it all and wonders how did we get so far removed from the ideals our state once embraced.
For additional information, please contact the Audit Bureau at (608) 266‑2818. The Bureau announces the release of report 17-5, State of Wisconsin FY 2015-16 Single Audit In FY 2015-16, state agencies administered $11.6 billion in federal financial assistance. We audited
Rep. Amy Loudenbeck Rep.Loudenbeck@legis.wi.gov (608) 266-9967 Survey available to hear directly from constituents Madison – Today, Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) launched a new survey on her legislative website. The survey is targeted at gathering feedback about the 2017-2019 biennial
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 31, 2017 Contact: Melissa Sargent, Rep.Sargent@legis.wisconsin.gov, 608-220-2273 Financial records show billion-dollar General Fund deficit and bleeding Transportation Fund (MADISON) – Today the Legislative Audit Bureau (LAB) released their annual audit of the State of Wisconsin’s
For additional information, please contact the Audit Bureau at (608) 266‑2818. The Bureau announces the release of report 17-4, State of Wisconsin FY 2015-16 Financial Statements. We provided unmodified audit opinions on the State of Wisconsin’s FY 2015-16 financial statements.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** April 5: A WisPolitics.com Conversation with Speaker Paul Ryan in DC –EARLY, ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED (DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY 3/31)– When: Wednesday April 5, 11:30 a.m. check-in/lunch; 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. program with Speaker
For more information, contact: Patty Mayers, director, WisDOT Office of Public Affairs (608) 266-3581, opa.exec@dot.wi.gov There were more than 2,800 crashes last year in Wisconsin work zones Gov. Scott Walker proclaimed April 3 to 7 as Work Zone Awareness Week as part of efforts to prevent traffic crashes, deaths and
Contact: Senator Robert Cowles ~ (608) 266-0484 GREEN BAY – Today, Senator Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) released a statement on the death of Ashwaubenon Village President Mike Aubinger: “I’m terribly saddened to learn about the death of Mike Aubinger. The Village of Ashwaubenon was fortune to have Mike serve for
17331dpinr2017_35 sun prairie event
April 1st is Sexual Assault Awareness Month in Milwaukee County. I have written a resolution that was passed by the County Board of Supervisors. Tomorrow (April 1st), will be a healing walk going around the block of the Sojourner Truth House on 6th and Walnut at 2:30pm to honor the
While President Trump has the ability to inspire a messianic adoration from supporters, it becomes clearer by the day — and by the tweet — that his interest in humankind is pretty much limited to one human — himself.
The governor’s budget tethers student aid increases to employee benefits
The governor’s plan creates a three-part strategy: use the schools and a public information campaign to spread the word about the success sequence; use proven programs to provide help to at-risk parents with babies so they can improve their parenting skills; and reduce financial disincentives to marriage.
Voters could hardly have a clearer choice in this race.
Once a constitutional convention is convened, all of the protections of our rights we enjoy as citizens and all of the responsibilities we apportion to the federal and state government are on the table.
Carrying water for corporate farms, the cash-rich NRA, and major industries may play well at GOP political fundraisers. But the average citizen looks at it all and wonders how did we get so far removed from the ideals our state once embraced.
For additional information, please contact the Audit Bureau at (608) 266‑2818. The Bureau announces the release of report 17-5, State of Wisconsin FY 2015-16 Single Audit In FY 2015-16, state agencies administered $11.6 billion in federal financial assistance. We audited 14 programs that accounted for 48.1 percent of the federal
Rep. Amy Loudenbeck Rep.Loudenbeck@legis.wi.gov (608) 266-9967 Survey available to hear directly from constituents Madison – Today, Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) launched a new survey on her legislative website. The survey is targeted at gathering feedback about the 2017-2019 biennial budget and other current issues being discussed in the Wisconsin
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 31, 2017 Contact: Melissa Sargent, Rep.Sargent@legis.wisconsin.gov, 608-220-2273 Financial records show billion-dollar General Fund deficit and bleeding Transportation Fund (MADISON) – Today the Legislative Audit Bureau (LAB) released their annual audit of the State of Wisconsin’s FY 2015-2016 Financial Statements, the results of which shattered Republicans’
For additional information, please contact the Audit Bureau at (608) 266‑2818. The Bureau announces the release of report 17-4, State of Wisconsin FY 2015-16 Financial Statements. We provided unmodified audit opinions on the State of Wisconsin’s FY 2015-16 financial statements. These statements are included in the State’s Comprehensive Annual Financial
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** April 5: A WisPolitics.com Conversation with Speaker Paul Ryan in DC –EARLY, ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED (DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY 3/31)– When: Wednesday April 5, 11:30 a.m. check-in/lunch; 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. program with Speaker Paul Ryan Where: AT&T Forum, 601 New Jersey Ave. NW,