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Today’s Midday podcast covers Gov. Tony Evers’ budget, which will include $43 million to help Wisconsin’s ag industry with almost half of that going to help connect food banks and pantries with state producers.
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today appointed John W. Miller to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This appointment is effective immediately, filling a vacancy created by the passing of former Regent Delgado. “As a large employer, former public servant,
Dear Governor Evers, As a past co-chair of the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules, I have strong regard for the structural process of creating the laws, rules and guidance documents that dictate how we govern this great state.
[Madison, WI] – Democrats say that “budgets convey priorities.” If that is true, then Governor Evers places next to no priority on election reform, despite calls for election integrity across the state from Wisconsinites who are concerned about the numerous
MADISON- Today, State Representative Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit) and State Senator Chris Larson (D-Milwaukee) introduced a proposal to implement a new voting system, called ranked-choice voting (RCV), for most Wisconsin elections. Like most states, Wisconsin currently uses a plurality-winner election system
State Rep. Don Vruwink (D-Milton) recently accepted the Legislative Excellence Award from the Wisconsin Dairy Business Association. The award recognizes legislators for ongoing support for farmers, processors and the broader dairy community. “As a member of the Dairy Task Force,
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today signed Executive Order #106 relating to the creation of the Governor’s Council on Financial Literacy and Capability. The order renames the existing Governor’s Council on Financial Literacy and expands its mission to include helping Wisconsinites build financial capability and identifying
Political games vs. tangible benefits for struggling Americans.
The governor on Friday quickly vetoed a Republican-led COVID relief bill that included $100 million to combat the virus, protections for businesses and schools against frivolous pandemic-related lawsuits, and federal money for jobless and hungry Wisconsinites.
The problem with the GOP approach is that they leave science and medically-driven data out of the equation.
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Today’s Midday podcast covers Gov. Tony Evers’ budget, which will include $43 million to help Wisconsin’s ag industry with almost half of that going to help connect food banks and pantries with state producers.
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today appointed John W. Miller to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This appointment is effective immediately, filling a vacancy created by the passing of former Regent Delgado. “As a large employer, former public servant, and active community member on various boards and organizations, including
Dear Governor Evers, As a past co-chair of the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules, I have strong regard for the structural process of creating the laws, rules and guidance documents that dictate how we govern this great state. In the ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, I am
[Madison, WI] – Democrats say that “budgets convey priorities.” If that is true, then Governor Evers places next to no priority on election reform, despite calls for election integrity across the state from Wisconsinites who are concerned about the numerous irregularities raised in the November election. In November, clerks in
MADISON- Today, State Representative Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit) and State Senator Chris Larson (D-Milwaukee) introduced a proposal to implement a new voting system, called ranked-choice voting (RCV), for most Wisconsin elections. Like most states, Wisconsin currently uses a plurality-winner election system where the candidate who receives the most votes wins, even
State Rep. Don Vruwink (D-Milton) recently accepted the Legislative Excellence Award from the Wisconsin Dairy Business Association. The award recognizes legislators for ongoing support for farmers, processors and the broader dairy community. “As a member of the Dairy Task Force, I got to know dairy farmers around the state, and
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today signed Executive Order #106 relating to the creation of the Governor’s Council on Financial Literacy and Capability. The order renames the existing Governor’s Council on Financial Literacy and expands its mission to include helping Wisconsinites build financial capability and identifying ways to improve the financial inclusion of all Wisconsin residents.
Political games vs. tangible benefits for struggling Americans.
The governor on Friday quickly vetoed a Republican-led COVID relief bill that included $100 million to combat the virus, protections for businesses and schools against frivolous pandemic-related lawsuits, and federal money for jobless and hungry Wisconsinites.
The problem with the GOP approach is that they leave science and medically-driven data out of the equation.