Media inquiries: Deb Dorshorst debdorshorst@gmail.com mobile/text: 715-581-6324 (UPDATE: Only 25 seats left for Gala, Lifetime Achievement and Scholarship Award winners announced.) The Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service (WIPPS) will be commemorating 10 years of promoting civic engagement and community service at
SPJ Madison Monthly Business Meeting 6 pm, Monday, April 2, 2018 Next Door Brewing Co., 2439 Atwood Ave., Madison Agenda Call to order Action: Leadership elections Approval of minutes Treasurer’s Report Membership Report President’s Report John Patrick Hunter First Amendment Award
Contact: Tony Palese, Tony.Palese@legis.wi.gov, 608-266-5490 Dem Leader suggests highlighting “Wisconsin’s nostalgic feeling” LA CROSSE, WI – After Gov. Walker and Legislative Republicans approved a $7 million taxpayer-funded ad campaign aimed at luring millennials back to Wisconsin from places like Chicago and Minneapolis,
Contact: Sean Lansing 608-286-5766 sl@champllc.com (Reedsburg, Wis.) – The Screnock for Justice Campaign announced Friday that Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Annette K. Ziegler is endorsing Judge Michael Screnock over Milwaukee Judge Rebecca Dallet in the April 3rd Supreme Court election. “I am endorsing
Contact: Annika Dale Taber, (414) 215-0873 (Milwaukee) – Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bob Harlow has ended his campaign and today announced his endorsement of Matt Flynn. “Throughout the course of this campaign, I have seen Matt Flynn build rapport with Wisconsinites from
Contact: Brad Bainum, bradb@wisdems.org MADISON — Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kevin Nicholson — who has himself repeatedly been caught lying — is now leveling charges of dishonesty at none other than First Lady Tonette Walker and her son, Alex, who works for Nicholson’s
CONTACT: Eric Bott, EBott@afphq.org Activists Vow to Fight Rep. Taylor’s “Outrageous Power Grab by Leftwing Special Interests” MADISON, WI – Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin today came out in strong opposition to a resolution introduced by Rep. Chris Taylor and several of her Democrat
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, handicap the Supreme Court contest between Sauk County Judge Michael Screnock and Milwaukee County Judge Rebecca Dallet. Sponsored by Michael Best Strategies and the Wisconsin Counties Association.
Dale Kooyenga 1-888-534-0014 Madison – State Representative Dale Kooyenga (R-Brookfield) released the following statement regarding an incident that occurred last year. Last year in May, I removed what I believed to be an inappropriate and unattended sign from a vestibule
These days, while boomers, generation Xers and millennials dominate most public stages, wouldn’t it be something if it is the youngsters from generation Z — those born after 1995 — who are central to restoring us to being a nation focused on the common good?
State Transportation Department no longer publishes data updates done for decades.
Ostensibly the April 3 election is non-partisan, but no one believes that. What happens in Wisconsin will reveal a lot about the future.
There are five important reasons to vote ‘no’ on this Constitutional referendum.
Neither Gov. Walker nor anyone else is forcing the UW-Stevens Point decision. The chancellor’s statement suggests it is, in fact, market driven.
Democrat La Follette served two-year terms from 1964 to 1968 while Republican Warren Knowles was governor. For sure they had their political differences, but rare was the occasion when they came to loggerheads over an issue.
Not doing special elections hasn’t saved money, it’s actually cost taxpayers. A lot.
So Walker agrees to follow a law by calling special elections. Don’t get too giddy about that.
Media inquiries: Deb Dorshorst debdorshorst@gmail.com mobile/text: 715-581-6324 (UPDATE: Only 25 seats left for Gala, Lifetime Achievement and Scholarship Award winners announced.) The Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service (WIPPS) will be commemorating 10 years of promoting civic engagement and community service at a special celebration April 4. The public is invited to a
SPJ Madison Monthly Business Meeting 6 pm, Monday, April 2, 2018 Next Door Brewing Co., 2439 Atwood Ave., Madison Agenda Call to order Action: Leadership elections Approval of minutes Treasurer’s Report Membership Report President’s Report John Patrick Hunter First Amendment Award Watchdog Award Winner Scripps Leadership Seminar (Indiana, TBD) Excellence in
Contact: Tony Palese, Tony.Palese@legis.wi.gov, 608-266-5490 Dem Leader suggests highlighting “Wisconsin’s nostalgic feeling” LA CROSSE, WI – After Gov. Walker and Legislative Republicans approved a $7 million taxpayer-funded ad campaign aimed at luring millennials back to Wisconsin from places like Chicago and Minneapolis, Senate Democratic Leader Jennifer Shilling (D-La Crosse) noticed something was
Contact: Sean Lansing 608-286-5766 sl@champllc.com (Reedsburg, Wis.) – The Screnock for Justice Campaign announced Friday that Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Annette K. Ziegler is endorsing Judge Michael Screnock over Milwaukee Judge Rebecca Dallet in the April 3rd Supreme Court election. “I am endorsing Judge Michael Screnock because he appreciates and values the importance
Contact: Annika Dale Taber, (414) 215-0873 (Milwaukee) – Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bob Harlow has ended his campaign and today announced his endorsement of Matt Flynn. “Throughout the course of this campaign, I have seen Matt Flynn build rapport with Wisconsinites from all walks of life. His experience as the Chair of
Contact: Brad Bainum, bradb@wisdems.org MADISON — Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kevin Nicholson — who has himself repeatedly been caught lying — is now leveling charges of dishonesty at none other than First Lady Tonette Walker and her son, Alex, who works for Nicholson’s primary opponent, state Sen. Leah Vukmir. From WITI-TV: Wisconsin First
CONTACT: Eric Bott, EBott@afphq.org Activists Vow to Fight Rep. Taylor’s “Outrageous Power Grab by Leftwing Special Interests” MADISON, WI – Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin today came out in strong opposition to a resolution introduced by Rep. Chris Taylor and several of her Democrat colleagues to radically change Wisconsin’s state constitution. The free-market activist
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, handicap the Supreme Court contest between Sauk County Judge Michael Screnock and Milwaukee County Judge Rebecca Dallet. Sponsored by Michael Best Strategies and the Wisconsin Counties Association.
Dale Kooyenga 1-888-534-0014 Madison – State Representative Dale Kooyenga (R-Brookfield) released the following statement regarding an incident that occurred last year. Last year in May, I removed what I believed to be an inappropriate and unattended sign from a vestibule near one of the entrances to the Capitol. It was
These days, while boomers, generation Xers and millennials dominate most public stages, wouldn’t it be something if it is the youngsters from generation Z — those born after 1995 — who are central to restoring us to being a nation focused on the common good?
State Transportation Department no longer publishes data updates done for decades.
Ostensibly the April 3 election is non-partisan, but no one believes that. What happens in Wisconsin will reveal a lot about the future.
There are five important reasons to vote ‘no’ on this Constitutional referendum.
Neither Gov. Walker nor anyone else is forcing the UW-Stevens Point decision. The chancellor’s statement suggests it is, in fact, market driven.
Democrat La Follette served two-year terms from 1964 to 1968 while Republican Warren Knowles was governor. For sure they had their political differences, but rare was the occasion when they came to loggerheads over an issue.
Not doing special elections hasn’t saved money, it’s actually cost taxpayers. A lot.
So Walker agrees to follow a law by calling special elections. Don’t get too giddy about that.