WisDems: Statement on BLS numbers

(WISCONSIN) — Today, Democratic Party of Wisconsin spokesperson Philip Shulman released the following statement in response to the new BLS numbers: “Tens of thousands of families across Wisconsin are suffering because Donald Trump still can’t be bothered to take the COVID-19

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Sen. Marklein: Agriculture and rural issues

Looking back at the legislative session, I am very proud of the focus and effort that was dedicated to supporting agriculture and rural issues. My fellow rural Wisconsin legislators, including Rep. Travis Tranel (49th District, R-Cuba City), Rep. Tony Kurtz (50th District,

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Jerome Smith Sr.: A future of second chances

Traditionally, political experts think of the Black community as a source of Democrat voters. But when Joe Biden is the nominee, and he’s been behind virtually every policy that has hurt Black Americans for the half a century he’s held elected office, he’s not our best choice.

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WisDems: Statement on BLS numbers

(WISCONSIN) — Today, Democratic Party of Wisconsin spokesperson Philip Shulman released the following statement in response to the new BLS numbers: “Tens of thousands of families across Wisconsin are suffering because Donald Trump still can’t be bothered to take the COVID-19 pandemic seriously. His failure from the outset to contain this

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U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Following alarming reports on COVID-19 risks from vaping/smoking, Baldwin and colleagues call for action from Trump administration

The Senators’ letter cites a recent Stanford University study that reports that young people who used both conventional and e-cigarettes were almost seven times as likely to be diagnosed with COVID-19 “The potential for these risks is especially troubling given students may soon be around each other more frequently in

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Sen. Marklein: Agriculture and rural issues

Looking back at the legislative session, I am very proud of the focus and effort that was dedicated to supporting agriculture and rural issues. My fellow rural Wisconsin legislators, including Rep. Travis Tranel (49th District, R-Cuba City), Rep. Tony Kurtz (50th District, R-Wonewoc), Rep. Todd Novak (51st District, Dodgeville) and Rep. Loren Oldenburg

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Jerome Smith Sr.: A future of second chances

Traditionally, political experts think of the Black community as a source of Democrat voters. But when Joe Biden is the nominee, and he’s been behind virtually every policy that has hurt Black Americans for the half a century he’s held elected office, he’s not our best choice.

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South Central Federation of Labor: Endorses school referendum

MADISON, Wis.— This week, the South Central Federation of Labor (SCFL) publicly announced their support for the two referenda that will appear on the November ballot based on the meaningful impact that the referendum will have on working families in Madison. The facilities referendum will invest more than $300 million

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Gov. Evers: First Lady Evers announces the Wisconsin 19th Amendment Celebration Committee’s next “Women Who Inspire” nominees

Committee celebrates Ntxhais “Chai” Moua, Stevens Point and Inez “Midge” Montano, Bayfield MADISON — First Lady Kathy Evers today announced that “Women Who Inspire,” a program of the Committee to Celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of Wisconsin’s Ratification of the 19th Amendment, will highlight two more Wisconsin women on the Committee’s website: Ntxhais “Chai” Moua,

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