
John Imes: Insights from GreenBiz 19
John Imes, executive director for Wisconsin Environmental Initiative, shares insights from the GreenBiz 19 conference in Phoenix.
John Imes, executive director for Wisconsin Environmental Initiative, shares insights from the GreenBiz 19 conference in Phoenix.
Gov. Tony Evers’ pick for the Public Service Commission, Rebecca Cameron Valcq, is raising concerns over her deep ties to the utility industry.
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Results of Wisconsin’s November 2018 elections were nearly identical to the results of the elections two years earlier. Despite talk about a “blue wave,” there was only a hint of improvement for Wisconsin Democrats.
For more information, contact: Collin Roth | WILL Director of Communication collin@will-law.org | 414-727-7418 The News: A bipartisan consensus is forming that it is time to repeal Wisconsin’s minimum mark-up law. Last week, in his budget, Democrat Governor Tony Evers proposed
CONTACT: Tyler Hendricks, 608-633-0704 press@judgeneubauer.com RACINE — The Neubauer for Justice campaign today released its first television ad, entitled “Highest Court.” The ad highlights Chief Judge Lisa Neubauer’s experience keeping our community safe, and notes her broad support from the judicial
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Association of Wisconsin Lobbyists From WisPolitics.com … — Supreme Court candidate Lisa Neubauer uses her first TV ad of the campaign to introduce herself as a “mom with a 30-year legal career serving the people
Sen. Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, said Republicans will hold the line against the tax hikes and increased spending that Democratic Gov. Tony Evers proposed in his first budget. “I was really hoping it would be a ‘people’s budget’ and continue
Supreme Court candidate Lisa Neubauer introduces herself as a “mom with a 30-year legal career serving the people of Wisconsin” in her first TV ad of the race. Her campaign said the ad is a six-figure buy that will begin
John Imes, executive director for Wisconsin Environmental Initiative, shares insights from the GreenBiz 19 conference in Phoenix.
Gov. Tony Evers’ pick for the Public Service Commission, Rebecca Cameron Valcq, is raising concerns over her deep ties to the utility industry.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Access the mobile version of the News Summary: https://www.wispolitics.com/category/subscribers-only/news-summary/ **************************************** Attend WisPolitics.com events this week in D.C., Milwaukee and Madison *A Tuesday D.C. breakfast with U.S. News & World Report senior writer Susan Milligan on “Trump, Pelosi and the New Congress.” … Please log in to
Results of Wisconsin’s November 2018 elections were nearly identical to the results of the elections two years earlier. Despite talk about a “blue wave,” there was only a hint of improvement for Wisconsin Democrats.
For more information, contact: Collin Roth | WILL Director of Communication collin@will-law.org | 414-727-7418 The News: A bipartisan consensus is forming that it is time to repeal Wisconsin’s minimum mark-up law. Last week, in his budget, Democrat Governor Tony Evers proposed a partial repeal of minimum markup law for gas. Calling
CONTACT: Tyler Hendricks, 608-633-0704 press@judgeneubauer.com RACINE — The Neubauer for Justice campaign today released its first television ad, entitled “Highest Court.” The ad highlights Chief Judge Lisa Neubauer’s experience keeping our community safe, and notes her broad support from the judicial and law enforcement communities in WIsconsin. The ad can be
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Association of Wisconsin Lobbyists From WisPolitics.com … — Supreme Court candidate Lisa Neubauer uses her first TV ad of the campaign to introduce herself as a “mom with a 30-year legal career serving the people of Wisconsin.” Her campaign said the ad is a six-figure
Sen. Alberta Darling, R-River Hills, said Republicans will hold the line against the tax hikes and increased spending that Democratic Gov. Tony Evers proposed in his first budget. “I was really hoping it would be a ‘people’s budget’ and continue the reforms that we put on the table. But this
Supreme Court candidate Lisa Neubauer introduces herself as a “mom with a 30-year legal career serving the people of Wisconsin” in her first TV ad of the race. Her campaign said the ad is a six-figure buy that will begin running today in the Madison, Green Bay, Milwaukee, La Crosse