
Christian Schneider: Trump puts DACA where it belongs – in Congress
If Trump’s ultimatum to Congress gets the House and Senate to approve a legal framework for determining who stays and who goes, it actually will have been a success.
If Trump’s ultimatum to Congress gets the House and Senate to approve a legal framework for determining who stays and who goes, it actually will have been a success.
For a hundred years, Wisconsinites traveled a long journey to keep a minimum living wage. Now is it’s our turn to take up the struggle and advocate for our neighbors and friends.
Two young Assembly reps in each party, two very different tales.
CONTACT: Rep. Amy Loudenbeck Rep.Loudenbeck@legis.wi.gov (608) 266-9967 MADISON, WI. –Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) released the following statement following the Joint Committee on Finance action regarding the state transportation budget. “As a strong advocate for the I-39/90 expansion project, I’m thankful
Contact: John P. Koremenos, Jr., Communications Director, (608) 266-1221 MADISON, WI. – Today, in recognition of National Suicide Prevention Month and as part of his continued focus on law enforcement officer wellness, Attorney General Brad Schimel released a message to
In addition to the challenge coins promoting the agency’s “Kicking Ass Every Day” motto, Attorney General Brad Schimel’s Department of Justice has also bought candy blood clots, pistol cases and custom fortune cookies including the message “The time is right
CONTACT: Craig Thompson, Executive Director Transportation Development Association of Wisconsin craig.thompson@tdawisconsin.org 608-256-7044 Transportation Development Association Executive Director Craig Thompson released the following statement on the action of the Joint Committee on Finance: “After months at a stalemate, the legislature appears
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** September 14: Panel discussion on the state of politics and policy in DC and Wisconsin and how it will affect 2018 elections Join WisPolitics at UW-Milwaukee for lunch and a panel discussion on the state
Contact: Pat Goss, Executive Director Phone: 608-256-6891 MADISON,WI –Pat Goss, Executive Director of the Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association, released the following statement in reaction to the Joint Finance Committee’s action on the transportation budget. “The transportation budget passed last night
State Capitol, Room 411-S, 2 E. Main St., Madison, WI 53703. Preventing Falls Among Older Adults: What’s New and Emerging at UW? An EBHPP Research Roundtable Click Here to Register! Falls among older adults pose a serious health problem both
The Joint Finance Committee Tuesday approved a GOP transportation package that calls for cutting 200 DOT jobs and pre-empting some local regulations of quarries used for road and construction projects. The committee also approved an amended version of the $3
Fox Valley Technical College, D.J. Bordini Center, 5 N Systems Dr, Appleton, WI 54914. Winning With Teams – presented by Tony Wickham, Organization Performance and Change Management Consultant. TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT VISIT: http://www.witwisconsin.com/event-2472943 Leadership is continually challenged
Contact: Rep. John Nygren (888) 534-0089 Madison- State Representative John Nygren (R-Marinette) released the following statement immediately following action by the Joint Committee on Finance regarding the transportation budget: “Since day one of the budget process, Assembly Republicans have had
The life science arm of a German company with global operations is planning to create 175 jobs in Wisconsin over the next three years with assistance from WEDC. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. is granting a maximum of $1.25 million
If Trump’s ultimatum to Congress gets the House and Senate to approve a legal framework for determining who stays and who goes, it actually will have been a success.
For a hundred years, Wisconsinites traveled a long journey to keep a minimum living wage. Now is it’s our turn to take up the struggle and advocate for our neighbors and friends.
Two young Assembly reps in each party, two very different tales.
CONTACT: Rep. Amy Loudenbeck Rep.Loudenbeck@legis.wi.gov (608) 266-9967 MADISON, WI. –Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) released the following statement following the Joint Committee on Finance action regarding the state transportation budget. “As a strong advocate for the I-39/90 expansion project, I’m thankful my legislative colleagues and Governor Walker recognize the timely completion
Contact: John P. Koremenos, Jr., Communications Director, (608) 266-1221 MADISON, WI. – Today, in recognition of National Suicide Prevention Month and as part of his continued focus on law enforcement officer wellness, Attorney General Brad Schimel released a message to all law enforcement and the public on the issue of
In addition to the challenge coins promoting the agency’s “Kicking Ass Every Day” motto, Attorney General Brad Schimel’s Department of Justice has also bought candy blood clots, pistol cases and custom fortune cookies including the message “The time is right to make new friends.” In all over the last two-and-a-half
CONTACT: Craig Thompson, Executive Director Transportation Development Association of Wisconsin craig.thompson@tdawisconsin.org 608-256-7044 Transportation Development Association Executive Director Craig Thompson released the following statement on the action of the Joint Committee on Finance: “After months at a stalemate, the legislature appears poised to merely kick the can on transportation, again. “Despite
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** September 14: Panel discussion on the state of politics and policy in DC and Wisconsin and how it will affect 2018 elections Join WisPolitics at UW-Milwaukee for lunch and a panel discussion on the state of politics and policy in DC and Wisconsin and how
Contact: Pat Goss, Executive Director Phone: 608-256-6891 MADISON,WI –Pat Goss, Executive Director of the Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association, released the following statement in reaction to the Joint Finance Committee’s action on the transportation budget. “The transportation budget passed last night by the Joint Finance Committee includes the first new revenue
State Capitol, Room 411-S, 2 E. Main St., Madison, WI 53703. Preventing Falls Among Older Adults: What’s New and Emerging at UW? An EBHPP Research Roundtable Click Here to Register! Falls among older adults pose a serious health problem both nationally and here in Wisconsin, with the state ranking second
The Joint Finance Committee Tuesday approved a GOP transportation package that calls for cutting 200 DOT jobs and pre-empting some local regulations of quarries used for road and construction projects. The committee also approved an amended version of the $3 billion Foxconn bill 12-4 along party lines that would require
Fox Valley Technical College, D.J. Bordini Center, 5 N Systems Dr, Appleton, WI 54914. Winning With Teams – presented by Tony Wickham, Organization Performance and Change Management Consultant. TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT VISIT: http://www.witwisconsin.com/event-2472943 Leadership is continually challenged with the achievement of results in an ever increasing complex
Contact: Rep. John Nygren (888) 534-0089 Madison- State Representative John Nygren (R-Marinette) released the following statement immediately following action by the Joint Committee on Finance regarding the transportation budget: “Since day one of the budget process, Assembly Republicans have had the goal of both finding revenue sources for the transportation
The life science arm of a German company with global operations is planning to create 175 jobs in Wisconsin over the next three years with assistance from WEDC. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. is granting a maximum of $1.25 million in tax credits to MilliporeSigma to help it expand its