UW Madison: To our students, faculty and staff,

To our students, faculty and staff,  COVID-19 continues to spread and affect many parts of the U.S. and the rest of the world. UW-Madison is working to mitigate the effects of the disease on our campus population, in consultation with

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Justices Roggensack and Ziegler: Statement

Being a member of the judiciary is a privilege and serving the public on the Wisconsin Supreme Court is a distinct honor. As Chief Justice John Roberts reminded us recently, criticism may come with being a judge, but there is a difference

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Gregory Humphrey: Looking at historical figures in their own time

In the Sunday Wisconsin State Journal, on the Op-Ed page, there was a column about former Wisconsin Chief Justice Edward G. Ryan. A Milwaukee lawyer wrote that it was time to remove the bust of Ryan from the notable position that it now holds outside of the court chamber in Madison due to his views of women.

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UW Madison: To our students, faculty and staff,

To our students, faculty and staff,  COVID-19 continues to spread and affect many parts of the U.S. and the rest of the world. UW-Madison is working to mitigate the effects of the disease on our campus population, in consultation with local, state and federal partners. The health of our community

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Gov. Evers: Appoints Tyler Huebner to the Public Service Commission

Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today appointed Tyler Huebner to the Public Service Commission filling a vacancy created by the resignation of Mike Huebsch effective Feb. 3, 2020. This appointment is effective March 17 and Huebner will serve out the rest of Huebsch’s term that expires March 1, 2021.  “Tyler

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Justices Roggensack and Ziegler: Statement

Being a member of the judiciary is a privilege and serving the public on the Wisconsin Supreme Court is a distinct honor. As Chief Justice John Roberts reminded us recently, criticism may come with being a judge, but there is a difference between debating the merits of a decision and reckless rhetoric.

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WED News Summary: Evers calls for increased funding for flood response, mitigation; Trump plans March 19 visit to Milwaukee

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** March 17: WisPolitics Luncheon with Congressman Bryan Steil Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Tuesday, March 17, with Congressman Bryan Steil, R-Janesville, talking about his first two years in the House grappling with issues such as impeachment,

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Kiefer Campaign: Receives endorsement from Milwaukee Area Labor Council in race for Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge, Branch 29

MILWAUKEE – Rebecca Kiefer, candidate for Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge, Branch 29, announced she has received the endorsement of the Milwaukee Area Labor Council AFL-CIO, as well as International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 494, Transport Workers Union 555, and United Auto Workers SE WI CAP Council. “Rebecca has

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Gregory Humphrey: Looking at historical figures in their own time

In the Sunday Wisconsin State Journal, on the Op-Ed page, there was a column about former Wisconsin Chief Justice Edward G. Ryan. A Milwaukee lawyer wrote that it was time to remove the bust of Ryan from the notable position that it now holds outside of the court chamber in Madison due to his views of women.

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