MADISON, WI—Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin (AFP-WI) today issued a statement following the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate’s passage of January 2021 Special Session Senate Bill 1. The grassroots organization supported the amended version of the bill that included liability protections for businesses,
Contact: Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) 608-266-5830 Sen. Duey Stroebel (R-Saukville) 608-266-7513 Madison – Voters in Wisconsin shouldn’t have questions about whether their vote counts or that the process is consistent for everyone. That’s why Senators Alberta Darling and Duey
As it has for so many other things, COVID-19 has taken an existing problem and made it worse — in this case, inadequate savings for Wisconsin’s current and future retirees.
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Sen. Duey Stroebel sits down with The Flagship to discuss the tuition freeze, demographic changes and enrollment concerns, and the importance of higher education on the state. Plus, tune in to hear more about how the climate on campus has impacted the legislature and higher education policy.
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While the Evers administration celebrates Wisconsin’s rise from near the bottom to the top of the national COVID-19 vaccine administration list, rural Wisconsin is being left behind.
MADISON, WI—Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin (AFP-WI) today issued a statement following the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate’s passage of January 2021 Special Session Senate Bill 1. The grassroots organization supported the amended version of the bill that included liability protections for businesses, nonprofits, schools, and others. AFP-WI State Director Eric Bott issued
Contact: Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) 608-266-5830 Sen. Duey Stroebel (R-Saukville) 608-266-7513 Madison – Voters in Wisconsin shouldn’t have questions about whether their vote counts or that the process is consistent for everyone. That’s why Senators Alberta Darling and Duey Stroebel are introducing 10 bills aimed at restoring trust and
As it has for so many other things, COVID-19 has taken an existing problem and made it worse — in this case, inadequate savings for Wisconsin’s current and future retirees.
Its coverage of all legislative and committee hearings is critical to a democracy.
Sen. Duey Stroebel sits down with The Flagship to discuss the tuition freeze, demographic changes and enrollment concerns, and the importance of higher education on the state. Plus, tune in to hear more about how the climate on campus has impacted the legislature and higher education policy.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** March 2: WisPolitics.com virtual luncheon with Governor Tony Evers Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion with Governor Tony Evers. Gov. Evers will answer questions on his state budget plan and other top issues. The program is set to run via webinar from noon to
While the Evers administration celebrates Wisconsin’s rise from near the bottom to the top of the national COVID-19 vaccine administration list, rural Wisconsin is being left behind.