CONTACT: Tom Sheehan Court Information Officer (608) 261-6640 Madison, Wis. – The public is invited to observe oral argument before a panel of Wisconsin Court of Appeals’ judges at the La Crosse County Courthouse and Law Enforcement Center on Dec. 20.
Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald described some of the GOP’s controversial lame-duck session legislation as “innocuous items” and said Republicans were just “protecting some of the public policy” they passed in eight years under outgoing Gov. Scott Walker. In an
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — Gov.-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Gov.-elect Mandela Barnes are launching a tour for what they’re calling Building the People’s Budget. The statewide tour will kick off tomorrow in Green
The extraordinary session of the state Legislature was not a “coup” or a “power grab.” It wasn’t even a so-called lame-duck session because voters re-elected strong Republican majorities in both chambers for next session. The extraordinary session was merely an effort to ensure that in divided government, every branch of government has an equal seat at the table.
Contact: EversPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-267-2560 MADISON – Today, Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes announced their Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Policy Advisory Council, bringing together people from all sides of the criminal justice system to work with
Our state was on the front pages of The New York Times, Chicago Tribune and dozens of other papers because Republicans who control the state Legislature showed there is no limit to how low they will go.
But don’t buy the “outrage” for a moment. The prevailing feeling among Democrats instead is one of glee that Republicans handed them a p.r. advantage by mishandling “the optics.”
The bills we passed focus on ensuring the governor cannot unilaterally go around the legislature to change state law.
The party of Lincoln sinks lower in Wisconsin and nationally, while a troubled economy goes down.
It’s the most expensive way to go and payers are increasingly rebelling.
United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County Volunteer Center, 200 W. Pleasant St., Milwaukee. MADISON – Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes today announced their statewide Building the People’s Budget tour. The statewide tour will start on
American Legion Post 52, 711 6th St. S., La Crosse. MADISON – Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes today announced their statewide Building the People’s Budget tour. The statewide tour will start on Tuesday, December 11 in Green
Wausau Labor Temple, 318 S. Third Ave., Wausau. MADISON – Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes today announced their statewide Building the People’s Budget tour. The statewide tour will start on Tuesday, December 11 in Green Bay and
CONTACT: Tom Sheehan Court Information Officer (608) 261-6640 Madison, Wis. – The public is invited to observe oral argument before a panel of Wisconsin Court of Appeals’ judges at the La Crosse County Courthouse and Law Enforcement Center on Dec. 20. Three judges from the District IV Court of Appeals, headquartered in Madison,
Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald described some of the GOP’s controversial lame-duck session legislation as “innocuous items” and said Republicans were just “protecting some of the public policy” they passed in eight years under outgoing Gov. Scott Walker. In an interview that aired Sunday on “UpFront with Mike Gousha,” Fitzgerald,
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — Gov.-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Gov.-elect Mandela Barnes are launching a tour for what they’re calling Building the People’s Budget. The statewide tour will kick off tomorrow in Green Bay and wrap up next week in Milwaukee. During the
The extraordinary session of the state Legislature was not a “coup” or a “power grab.” It wasn’t even a so-called lame-duck session because voters re-elected strong Republican majorities in both chambers for next session. The extraordinary session was merely an effort to ensure that in divided government, every branch of government has an equal seat at the table.
Contact: EversPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-267-2560 MADISON – Today, Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes announced their Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Policy Advisory Council, bringing together people from all sides of the criminal justice system to work with the transition team on exploring solutions for reforming Wisconsin’s criminal
Our state was on the front pages of The New York Times, Chicago Tribune and dozens of other papers because Republicans who control the state Legislature showed there is no limit to how low they will go.
But don’t buy the “outrage” for a moment. The prevailing feeling among Democrats instead is one of glee that Republicans handed them a p.r. advantage by mishandling “the optics.”
The bills we passed focus on ensuring the governor cannot unilaterally go around the legislature to change state law.
The party of Lincoln sinks lower in Wisconsin and nationally, while a troubled economy goes down.
It’s the most expensive way to go and payers are increasingly rebelling.
United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County Volunteer Center, 200 W. Pleasant St., Milwaukee. MADISON – Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes today announced their statewide Building the People’s Budget tour. The statewide tour will start on Tuesday, December 11 in Green Bay and end the following
American Legion Post 52, 711 6th St. S., La Crosse. MADISON – Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes today announced their statewide Building the People’s Budget tour. The statewide tour will start on Tuesday, December 11 in Green Bay and end the following week in Milwaukee. Each session
Wausau Labor Temple, 318 S. Third Ave., Wausau. MADISON – Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes today announced their statewide Building the People’s Budget tour. The statewide tour will start on Tuesday, December 11 in Green Bay and end the following week in Milwaukee. Each session is open