Contact: Chali Pittman, Communications Coordinator cpittman@wisc.edu; 608-261-1884 Madison, Wis. —Emergency medical services from across Wisconsin will gather at the Capitol to meet with their state legislators for the third annual EMS Advocacy Day this Wednesday, April 10. Personnel will share
Contact: Collin Roth | WILL Director of Communication collin@will-law.org | 414-727-7418 Statewide poll finds low support for Evers’ attack on school choice The News: With K-12 education policy taking center stage in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL)
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Contact: Matt Dannenberg, 608-266-9600 Matt.Dannenberg@Wisconsin.gov Madison – The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) encourages utility customers to stay connected as the heating season comes to an end. The PSC advises Customers to contact their local utility company if they have
Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, said Tuesday several of Tony Evers’ cabinet picks were in danger of being rejected by Senate Republicans following the guv’s decision to rescind appointments to the PSC, UW Regents and other bodies. Fitzgerald said some
Both houses of the Legislature approved legislation Tuesday that would replace offensive phrases in administrative rules such as “mentally retarded” with “intellectual disability.” Though it passed via voice vote in both chambers, the issue has become a point of contention
Members of the state Legislature paid tribute to former Sen. Mike Ellis on Tuesday as they voted to name a highway interchange in Winnebago County after the former GOP state senator. Sen. Rob Cowles, who was one of Ellis’ closest
Contact: Rep. Brostoff, (608) 266-0650 Rep. Brostoff and Guests Will Provide an Update to the Community and Answer Questions about the Ongoing Foxconn Project in Southeastern Wisconsin This upcoming Sunday, April 14, State Representative Jonathan Brostoff and guest panelists Fabi
Modern capitalism thrives best when government provides essential public goods and services to complement the growth of the private sector.
City of Racine residents received a flyer with their tax bills in December listing how much of the total property tax bill was being spent on the local technical college, county taxes, city taxes, taxes for the school district, and supposedly the tax bill for funding the Racine Parental Choice Program, the private school voucher program.
After my first three months in Washington, I’ve learned that by cutting through the dysfunction, focusing on solutions and listening to you, I can achieve results for Southeast Wisconsin.
In Milwaukee, we are entering a new era of opportunity.
By delivering this bold pro-union message as a front-running presidential contender, Bernie Sanders is sending a “Which Side Are You On?” signal that other contenders will not be able to ignore, and that has the potential to transform not just our politics but the lives of working-class Americans.
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Gov. Tony Evers will be in Milwaukee April 11 to speak at a statewide conference addressing issues of inclusivity. “Toward One Wisconsin: A Conference on Overcoming Barriers to Inclusion” will include an appearance by Gov. Evers who will speak on his
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he is seeking applicants for appointment as register of deeds in Racine County. The appointment will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Tyson Fettes, effective April
Milwaukee, Wis. – Better Business Bureau (BBB) Serving Wisconsin has awarded ten Wisconsin high school seniors each a $2,500 scholarship as part of its annual statewide “Students of Integrity” Scholarship program. The winners’ names are listed in alphabetical order along with
Contact: Sally Fox Sally.Fox@mail.house.gov WASHINGTON, D.C.—Tonight, Bryan Steil delivered a floor speech on the need for a budget resolution. House Leadership has indicated they will not produce a budget, neglecting one of Congress’ constitutional responsibilities. You can watch and download
Contact: Chali Pittman, Communications Coordinator cpittman@wisc.edu; 608-261-1884 Madison, Wis. —Emergency medical services from across Wisconsin will gather at the Capitol to meet with their state legislators for the third annual EMS Advocacy Day this Wednesday, April 10. Personnel will share their stories about what it’s like to be a paramedic
Contact: Collin Roth | WILL Director of Communication collin@will-law.org | 414-727-7418 Statewide poll finds low support for Evers’ attack on school choice The News: With K-12 education policy taking center stage in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) conducted a statewide poll of registered voters to determine the
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Contact: Matt Dannenberg, 608-266-9600 Matt.Dannenberg@Wisconsin.gov Madison – The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) encourages utility customers to stay connected as the heating season comes to an end. The PSC advises Customers to contact their local utility company if they have fallen behind in their utility payments for the 2018-2019 winter
Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, said Tuesday several of Tony Evers’ cabinet picks were in danger of being rejected by Senate Republicans following the guv’s decision to rescind appointments to the PSC, UW Regents and other bodies. Fitzgerald said some members of his caucus wanted to vote down the picks
Both houses of the Legislature approved legislation Tuesday that would replace offensive phrases in administrative rules such as “mentally retarded” with “intellectual disability.” Though it passed via voice vote in both chambers, the issue has become a point of contention between GOP lawmakers and Tony Evers after the guv announced
Members of the state Legislature paid tribute to former Sen. Mike Ellis on Tuesday as they voted to name a highway interchange in Winnebago County after the former GOP state senator. Sen. Rob Cowles, who was one of Ellis’ closest friends in the Senate during their time serving together, reminded
Contact: Rep. Brostoff, (608) 266-0650 Rep. Brostoff and Guests Will Provide an Update to the Community and Answer Questions about the Ongoing Foxconn Project in Southeastern Wisconsin This upcoming Sunday, April 14, State Representative Jonathan Brostoff and guest panelists Fabi Maldonado, Kim Mahoney, and Terrance Warthen will host a town
Modern capitalism thrives best when government provides essential public goods and services to complement the growth of the private sector.
City of Racine residents received a flyer with their tax bills in December listing how much of the total property tax bill was being spent on the local technical college, county taxes, city taxes, taxes for the school district, and supposedly the tax bill for funding the Racine Parental Choice Program, the private school voucher program.
After my first three months in Washington, I’ve learned that by cutting through the dysfunction, focusing on solutions and listening to you, I can achieve results for Southeast Wisconsin.
In Milwaukee, we are entering a new era of opportunity.
By delivering this bold pro-union message as a front-running presidential contender, Bernie Sanders is sending a “Which Side Are You On?” signal that other contenders will not be able to ignore, and that has the potential to transform not just our politics but the lives of working-class Americans.
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Gov. Tony Evers will be in Milwaukee April 11 to speak at a statewide conference addressing issues of inclusivity. “Toward One Wisconsin: A Conference on Overcoming Barriers to Inclusion” will include an appearance by Gov. Evers who will speak on his commitment to equity and inclusion for all state residents, and
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he is seeking applicants for appointment as register of deeds in Racine County. The appointment will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Tyson Fettes, effective April 26, 2019. The new register of deeds will complete a
Milwaukee, Wis. – Better Business Bureau (BBB) Serving Wisconsin has awarded ten Wisconsin high school seniors each a $2,500 scholarship as part of its annual statewide “Students of Integrity” Scholarship program. The winners’ names are listed in alphabetical order along with their high school and intended college. Emily Anderson (Kaukauna High
Contact: Sally Fox Sally.Fox@mail.house.gov WASHINGTON, D.C.—Tonight, Bryan Steil delivered a floor speech on the need for a budget resolution. House Leadership has indicated they will not produce a budget, neglecting one of Congress’ constitutional responsibilities. You can watch and download a video of the floor speech here. Full text of floor