Madison, Wis. — The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) is responsible for administering and enforcing the insurance laws of Wisconsin. This includes monitoring the financial and marketing practices of individuals and companies. Each month, OCI publishes the administrative actions
Jill Karofsky launched her first TV ad today, saying she’s running for the state Supreme Court “to stop corruption.” Karofsky’s campaign says the ad is running on broadcast TV in Milwaukee and on cable statewide. The campaign declined to say
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today announced a new TV ad praising 7th CD GOP candidate Tom Tiffany for supporting the timber industry. The group said the ad will run on broadcast TV in Wausau and on cable across the
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MADISON– Senators Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) and Jerry Petrowski (R-Marathon) and Representatives Joel Kitchens (R-Sturgeon Bay), Jeff Mursau (R-Crivitz), Todd Novak (R-Dodgeville), and Scott Krug (R-Rome) released the following joint statement on a new effort that was introduced by these
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) along with Senator Gary Peters (D-Mich.) introduced the Motorcyclist Advisory Council Reauthorization Act today. The bill would reauthorize the Motorcyclist Advisory Council (MAC) at the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for six years. The bill
MADISON — Judge Jill Karofsky, candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court, has released her first television ad, running statewide beginning today. Karofsky is one of three candidates appearing on the Feb. 18 spring primary ballot. The top two finishers will advance
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 20: WisPolitics Luncheon on the April Presidential Primary Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Thursday Feb. 20 with top pundits talking about the results of the
MADISON– Melissa Sargent (D-Madison) released the following statement announcing an endorsement from Tia Nelson for her candidacy for Wisconsin’s 16th Senate District: “Today I am proud to announce an endorsement from Tia Nelson,” said Sargent. “Tia’s activism and work
My life in Madison, as a transplanted Wisconsinite, has been immeasurably enriched by the African Americans who were the first families to settle here.
Despite this honorable farming heritage, Wisconsin has been losing dairy farms at an alarming rate — roughly two farms a day — and our state leads the nation in farm bankruptcies. We cannot abandon those generations of families that have dedicated their lives to feeding our families and communities.
Wisconsin depends on our farmers, so this crisis is not their burden to carry alone.
A new bill would extend bar hours for the week of the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee while crushing the emerging wedding barn industry.
$13 billion in tax relief since 2011 has resulted in eight straight years of a falling tax burden and increased tax collections.
Trump is running for reelection on an economy with flashing warning signs.
Democrats may have to pick someone who possesses something called “electability.”
Shalala made numerous positive changes during her years at the UW, putting a new emphasis on undergraduate study and expanding the university’s national clout, helping the school draw tens of millions in research grants. What many UW alumni remember her for is her insistence that a strong academic university could be just as strong in sports as well.
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm today became the first countywide elected official to endorse in the Milwaukee County Executive’s race by announcing his support of Representative David Crowley. “David Crowley has a clear understanding of the challenges
Madison, Wis. — The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) is responsible for administering and enforcing the insurance laws of Wisconsin. This includes monitoring the financial and marketing practices of individuals and companies. Each month, OCI publishes the administrative actions it has taken against these entities. The actions are issued
Jill Karofsky launched her first TV ad today, saying she’s running for the state Supreme Court “to stop corruption.” Karofsky’s campaign says the ad is running on broadcast TV in Milwaukee and on cable statewide. The campaign declined to say how much it is spending on the ad, saying more
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today announced a new TV ad praising 7th CD GOP candidate Tom Tiffany for supporting the timber industry. The group said the ad will run on broadcast TV in Wausau and on cable across the northern Wisconsin district. The group said it is a “substantial
200203 MBA
MADISON– Senators Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) and Jerry Petrowski (R-Marathon) and Representatives Joel Kitchens (R-Sturgeon Bay), Jeff Mursau (R-Crivitz), Todd Novak (R-Dodgeville), and Scott Krug (R-Rome) released the following joint statement on a new effort that was introduced by these Legislators to provide clean drinking water to people in areas
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) along with Senator Gary Peters (D-Mich.) introduced the Motorcyclist Advisory Council Reauthorization Act today. The bill would reauthorize the Motorcyclist Advisory Council (MAC) at the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for six years. The bill would make important changes to MAC to ensure that a
MADISON — Judge Jill Karofsky, candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court, has released her first television ad, running statewide beginning today. Karofsky is one of three candidates appearing on the Feb. 18 spring primary ballot. The top two finishers will advance to the April 7 general election. The 30-second advertisement highlights
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 20: WisPolitics Luncheon on the April Presidential Primary Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Thursday Feb. 20 with top pundits talking about the results of the Feb. 18 primary and the outlook for the presidential primary
MADISON– Melissa Sargent (D-Madison) released the following statement announcing an endorsement from Tia Nelson for her candidacy for Wisconsin’s 16th Senate District: “Today I am proud to announce an endorsement from Tia Nelson,” said Sargent. “Tia’s activism and work throughout her career has been astounding. She is truly an
My life in Madison, as a transplanted Wisconsinite, has been immeasurably enriched by the African Americans who were the first families to settle here.
Despite this honorable farming heritage, Wisconsin has been losing dairy farms at an alarming rate — roughly two farms a day — and our state leads the nation in farm bankruptcies. We cannot abandon those generations of families that have dedicated their lives to feeding our families and communities.
Wisconsin depends on our farmers, so this crisis is not their burden to carry alone.
A new bill would extend bar hours for the week of the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee while crushing the emerging wedding barn industry.
$13 billion in tax relief since 2011 has resulted in eight straight years of a falling tax burden and increased tax collections.
Trump is running for reelection on an economy with flashing warning signs.
Democrats may have to pick someone who possesses something called “electability.”
Shalala made numerous positive changes during her years at the UW, putting a new emphasis on undergraduate study and expanding the university’s national clout, helping the school draw tens of millions in research grants. What many UW alumni remember her for is her insistence that a strong academic university could be just as strong in sports as well.
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm today became the first countywide elected official to endorse in the Milwaukee County Executive’s race by announcing his support of Representative David Crowley. “David Crowley has a clear understanding of the challenges that this community faces and knows that it is going