Biden campaign: Rep. Kind endorses Joe Biden

Today, Wisconsin Congressman Ron Kind released the following statement endorsing Joe Biden for President of the United States: “I’ve known Joe Biden for a long time, and I know that there is no one with greater passion and integrity for serving others than

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WMC: Releases COVID-19 employer toolkit

MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber, manufacturers’ association and safety council – released its COVID-19 Employer Toolkit on Thursday to further help employers navigate the difficult circumstances that the COVID-19 pandemic has created. This toolkit will help businesses

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Dale Kooyenga: A republic, if you can keep it

Judges in Wisconsin have recently made some important decisions about the April 7th election in response to the coronavirus crisis. These starkly different decisions illustrate two very different beliefs about the role of the judicial branch.

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Daniel Smith: The quiet

I stay home to help halt the COVID-19 pandemic. It is as if we all have gone back in time to a more sedentary life. There is only occasional traffic down my rural road – a single car, the milk truck bound for the dairy farm a mile west, the UPS truck making deliveries. There is little else and it is so quiet. It brings back other times when life paused.

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Rep. Kind: Endorses former Vice President Joe Biden for President

La Crosse, WI—Ahead of the April elections, Ron Kind announced his support for former Vice President Joe Biden in the Democratic Presidential Primary. This morning, Ron Kind released the following statement: “I’ve known Joe Biden for a long time, and I know that there is no one with greater passion

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Biden campaign: Rep. Kind endorses Joe Biden

Today, Wisconsin Congressman Ron Kind released the following statement endorsing Joe Biden for President of the United States: “I’ve known Joe Biden for a long time, and I know that there is no one with greater passion and integrity for serving others than Joe. Many people know Joe Biden, but more importantly, Joe

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U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Supports legislative fix that would provide direct relief payments to families with older children and adult dependents

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin helped introduce a legislative fix that would make dependents 17 and older count toward what a family gets in direct payments from the bipartisan coronavirus relief package signed into law last week. Under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, an economic stimulus

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WMC: Releases COVID-19 employer toolkit

MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber, manufacturers’ association and safety council – released its COVID-19 Employer Toolkit on Thursday to further help employers navigate the difficult circumstances that the COVID-19 pandemic has created. This toolkit will help businesses by providing the latest and most relevant information, helpful resources

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Dale Kooyenga: A republic, if you can keep it

Judges in Wisconsin have recently made some important decisions about the April 7th election in response to the coronavirus crisis. These starkly different decisions illustrate two very different beliefs about the role of the judicial branch.

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Daniel Smith: The quiet

I stay home to help halt the COVID-19 pandemic. It is as if we all have gone back in time to a more sedentary life. There is only occasional traffic down my rural road – a single car, the milk truck bound for the dairy farm a mile west, the UPS truck making deliveries. There is little else and it is so quiet. It brings back other times when life paused.

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Gov. Evers: Statement on Judge Conley’s order regarding upcoming April 7 election

Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov or 608-219-7443 MADISON —Gov. Tony Evers issued the following statement regarding U.S. District Judge William Conley’s decision to ease requirements for absentee voting in the upcoming April 7 election. The order extends the deadline to request an absentee ballot to tomorrow, April 3, allows ballots to be counted that are received after

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Kapanke campaign: State Senator Jennifer Shilling announces retirement

Contact: Ryan Huebsch (608) 385-6023 Email: DanKapanke@gmail.com Candidate for the 32nd senate seat, Dan Kapanke released the following statement on the announcement of State Senator Jennifer Shilling not seeking re-election in the fall. “I want to send my heartfelt congratulations and respect to Senator Jennifer Shilling upon her announced retirement

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