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Contact: Amy Hasenberg, (608) 266-2839 17 Women Business Owners from Across Wisconsin to Receive Awards MADISON – Governor Scott Walker, Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, and the Wisconsin Women’s Council today announced the recipients of the 2018 Governor’s Trailblazer Awards for
Contact: Brad Bainum, bradb@wisdems.org Following right-wing, corporate special interest groups’ lead, Vukmir and Nicholson say they would’ve voted against the federal government funding bill that allocated more than $3.3 billion for combatting the opioid epidemic MADISON — All of a sudden, Leah
We urge Wisconsinites to Join our Campaign: “Create Efficiency in Wisconsin” The following is from Jay Schroeder, a candidate for Wisconsin Secretary of State: On April 3rd there will be a rare opportunity for Wisconsin voters through direct legislation to
Contact: Sean Lansing 608-286-5766 sl@champllc.com (Reedsburg, Wis.) – The Screnock for Justice Campaign announced Friday two more of Milwaukee Judge Rebecca Dallet’s Circuit Court colleagues have rescinded their endorsement of her campaign and instead endorsed their colleague Judge Michael Screnock in the April
Contact: Alec Zimmerman (608) 257-4765 Response to Dallet bashing Wisconsin values to San Francisco donors [Madison, WI] — The Republican Party of Wisconsin is launching a “Dallet for California” San Francisco-style trolley this afternoon, circling the State Capitol as well
Contact: Ron Boehmer 202-225-2906 MADISON, WI – U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) will hold three town halls next week in Wisconsin. The first two town halls will take place in Lafayette and Green Counties on Monday, April 2, and the third will take place in Dane
GOP legislative leaders Thursday formally dropped their plans to come back next week to take up legislation that would have undercut a judge’s order to hold special elections in the vacant 1st SD and 42nd AD, saying it was too
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Greater Wisconsin Committee is running a new TV ad in the Madison market that knocks Supreme Court candidate Michael Screnock getting arrested nearly 30 years ago for
Contact: media@prochoiceamerica.org Candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court Earns Endorsement from Nation’s Leading Pro-Choice Advocacy Group NARAL Pro-Choice America today announced its endorsement of Rebecca Dallet for Wisconsin Supreme Court. “Courts matter, and we need pro-choice judges like Rebecca Dallet on the
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Contact: Amy Hasenberg, (608) 266-2839 17 Women Business Owners from Across Wisconsin to Receive Awards MADISON – Governor Scott Walker, Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, and the Wisconsin Women’s Council today announced the recipients of the 2018 Governor’s Trailblazer Awards for Women in Business, recognizing women pioneers in the business community.
Contact: Brad Bainum, bradb@wisdems.org Following right-wing, corporate special interest groups’ lead, Vukmir and Nicholson say they would’ve voted against the federal government funding bill that allocated more than $3.3 billion for combatting the opioid epidemic MADISON — All of a sudden, Leah Vukmir and Kevin Nicholson’s commitment to fighting the opioid crisis
We urge Wisconsinites to Join our Campaign: “Create Efficiency in Wisconsin” The following is from Jay Schroeder, a candidate for Wisconsin Secretary of State: On April 3rd there will be a rare opportunity for Wisconsin voters through direct legislation to limit, dare I say, eliminate outdated useless government. The horse
Contact: Sean Lansing 608-286-5766 sl@champllc.com (Reedsburg, Wis.) – The Screnock for Justice Campaign announced Friday two more of Milwaukee Judge Rebecca Dallet’s Circuit Court colleagues have rescinded their endorsement of her campaign and instead endorsed their colleague Judge Michael Screnock in the April 3rd Supreme Court election. Racine County Circuit Court Judges Robert S.
Contact: Alec Zimmerman (608) 257-4765 Response to Dallet bashing Wisconsin values to San Francisco donors [Madison, WI] — The Republican Party of Wisconsin is launching a “Dallet for California” San Francisco-style trolley this afternoon, circling the State Capitol as well as the site of the final Wisconsin Supreme Court debate
Contact: Ron Boehmer 202-225-2906 MADISON, WI – U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) will hold three town halls next week in Wisconsin. The first two town halls will take place in Lafayette and Green Counties on Monday, April 2, and the third will take place in Dane County on Wednesday, April 4. The town halls are opportunities for
GOP legislative leaders Thursday formally dropped their plans to come back next week to take up legislation that would have undercut a judge’s order to hold special elections in the vacant 1st SD and 42nd AD, saying it was too late now that the contests have been called. Their announcements
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Greater Wisconsin Committee is running a new TV ad in the Madison market that knocks Supreme Court candidate Michael Screnock getting arrested nearly 30 years ago for blocking access to an abortion clinic. Meanwhile, Screnock’s campaign announced
Contact: media@prochoiceamerica.org Candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court Earns Endorsement from Nation’s Leading Pro-Choice Advocacy Group NARAL Pro-Choice America today announced its endorsement of Rebecca Dallet for Wisconsin Supreme Court. “Courts matter, and we need pro-choice judges like Rebecca Dallet on the bench to protect our fundamental rights,” said Ilyse Hogue, president of