Contact: Rep. David Bowen (608) 266-7671 MILWAUKEE – Last May, Adam Trammell, an unarmed 22 year old man suffering from mental illness, was killed inside his apartment by West Milwaukee police using 15-18 electrical shocks from tasers as he showered.
Contact: Austin Altenburg media@scottwalker.com [Madison, Wis.] – Gov. Scott Walker continues traveling throughout the state to rally supporters, highlighting for hard-working families that Wisconsin is working and showing that he continues to fight for more bold reforms to get positive
MEDIA CONTACT Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 Admits He Can’t Back Up Reckless and Irresponsible Claims of Impropriety MADISON, Wis. — Attorney General Brad Schimel recently stirred controversy claiming the state voter ID law helped pave the way for Donald Trump and
Schimel Claims to Have Hit the Ground Running; Only Nine Backlogged Kits Tested in His First Two Years in Office MADISON — On this week’s Cap City Sunday, host Emilee Fannon asked AG Brad Schimel about Wisconsin’s backlog of untested
Contact: Erin Decker 262-885- 6133 kensohacountygop@gmail.com KENOSHA – The Republican Party of Kenosha County (RPKC) will be hosting a special Pints and Politics Republican Congressional Candidate Forum. This event will take place at 1p.m. on Saturday, May 5, 2018 at
Contact: Ald. Michael J. Murphy (414) 286-3763 Alderman Michael J. Murphy announces Art Walk on West Vliet Street tonight and tomorrow. The event takes place on W. Vliet St. from 43rd to 60th streets, Friday, April 27 from 5 to 9 p.m
The UW System wasn’t created to solely train our workforce, but to “serve and stimulate society” and “extend knowledge and its application beyond the boundaries of its campus.”
It is exceedingly difficult to label as racists the nearly 20 million white blue-collar workers who switched to vote for the first candidate who pretended to care about them. For they previously voted not just once, but twice, for Barack Obama.
GOP Senator Ron Johnson voted as a rubber stamp, approving all of Trump’s Cabinet nominees. Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin acted to carefully vet Trump’s nominees, often when it was clear that the White House had not done so.
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. “Being able to shadow officers during their daily meetings and tasks helped me better understand how an embassy functions. I was
A bill described by opponents as an assault on free speech, democracy, and on our constitutionally protected rights passed the Legislature, barring the state from contracting with companies that participate in an economic boycott of a repressive, apartheid government, Israel.
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Contact: press@baldwin.senate.gov, 202-224-6225 Prevent the flow of illegal fentanyl and opioids from other countries More resources for growing meth problem in Wisconsin Support for local prevention, treatment and recovery efforts WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, a member of the Senate
A Democratic candidate for governor, Rep. Dana Wachs, said the Walker administration has invested “too much in one company” in the Foxconn deal, and he would look to change the terms of the contract if he’s elected. “I think by
Contact: Rep. David Bowen (608) 266-7671 MILWAUKEE – Last May, Adam Trammell, an unarmed 22 year old man suffering from mental illness, was killed inside his apartment by West Milwaukee police using 15-18 electrical shocks from tasers as he showered. Last Friday it was reported that the officers would not
Contact: Austin Altenburg media@scottwalker.com [Madison, Wis.] – Gov. Scott Walker continues traveling throughout the state to rally supporters, highlighting for hard-working families that Wisconsin is working and showing that he continues to fight for more bold reforms to get positive things done. Following his visit to survey the damage of
MEDIA CONTACT Mike Browne, Deputy Director mike@OneWisconsinNow.org (608) 444-3483 Admits He Can’t Back Up Reckless and Irresponsible Claims of Impropriety MADISON, Wis. — Attorney General Brad Schimel recently stirred controversy claiming the state voter ID law helped pave the way for Donald Trump and U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson to win election in Wisconsin. In
Schimel Claims to Have Hit the Ground Running; Only Nine Backlogged Kits Tested in His First Two Years in Office MADISON — On this week’s Cap City Sunday, host Emilee Fannon asked AG Brad Schimel about Wisconsin’s backlog of untested rape kits. Instead of admitting that he has mishandled the
Contact: Erin Decker 262-885- 6133 kensohacountygop@gmail.com KENOSHA – The Republican Party of Kenosha County (RPKC) will be hosting a special Pints and Politics Republican Congressional Candidate Forum. This event will take place at 1p.m. on Saturday, May 5, 2018 at Luisa’s Pizza, 6806 317 th Avenue, Salem. All Conservatives and
Contact: Ald. Michael J. Murphy (414) 286-3763 Alderman Michael J. Murphy announces Art Walk on West Vliet Street tonight and tomorrow. The event takes place on W. Vliet St. from 43rd to 60th streets, Friday, April 27 from 5 to 9 p.m and Saturday, April 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The UW System wasn’t created to solely train our workforce, but to “serve and stimulate society” and “extend knowledge and its application beyond the boundaries of its campus.”
It is exceedingly difficult to label as racists the nearly 20 million white blue-collar workers who switched to vote for the first candidate who pretended to care about them. For they previously voted not just once, but twice, for Barack Obama.
GOP Senator Ron Johnson voted as a rubber stamp, approving all of Trump’s Cabinet nominees. Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin acted to carefully vet Trump’s nominees, often when it was clear that the White House had not done so.
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. “Being able to shadow officers during their daily meetings and tasks helped me better understand how an embassy functions. I was able to get advice from current professionals and build my
A bill described by opponents as an assault on free speech, democracy, and on our constitutionally protected rights passed the Legislature, barring the state from contracting with companies that participate in an economic boycott of a repressive, apartheid government, Israel.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Make “WisPolitics Midday” part of your lunch-time routine The news cycle never stops, which is why WisPolitics.com has introduced Midday. You can get your news fix in under 2 minutes through this new podcast. Check out WisPolitics Midday: http://wispolmidday.libsyn.com/ And subscribe via iTunes and the
Contact: press@baldwin.senate.gov, 202-224-6225 Prevent the flow of illegal fentanyl and opioids from other countries More resources for growing meth problem in Wisconsin Support for local prevention, treatment and recovery efforts WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, praised the unanimous passage
A Democratic candidate for governor, Rep. Dana Wachs, said the Walker administration has invested “too much in one company” in the Foxconn deal, and he would look to change the terms of the contract if he’s elected. “I think by and large this company has somewhat of a checkered history,”