
Dave Cieslewicz: Stand and deliver
While there are good arguments on both sides of the debate, I would abolish the filibuster. But that’s not going to happen, so it would be better to double down on it instead.
While there are good arguments on both sides of the debate, I would abolish the filibuster. But that’s not going to happen, so it would be better to double down on it instead.
Former Brown County Clerk Sandy Juno, an election official for 22 years, said she had never seen anything like what she saw in Green Bay during the 2020 presidential election — and she hopes she’ll never see it again.
It is high time that all Americans, and educators especially, understand that African American history is American history. To think otherwise does a gross disservice to students and to our populace as a whole.
Batteries charged on coal power aren’t so good for the environment.
For the 15th consecutive year, the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is presenting its Openness in Government Awards.
More than any other team in Major League Baseball, the Milwaukee Brewers organization is dependent on attendance.
Police and fire fighter unions handed power over Fire & Police Commission disciplinary hearings.
The discrimination on national origin in the financial industry is actually not a new phenomenon but it is largely unknown due to the power of the financial industry over the mainstream US media.
Contact: Samara Sheff “The American Rescue Plan grants relief to 1.3 million retired Americans enrolled in multiemployer pension plans and secures pension solvency for more than 10 million Americans, including individuals working on the front lines of the COVID-19 public
Contact: Sheri Krause, director of communications Phone: 608-512-1705 Email: skrause@wasb.org The Wisconsin Association of School Boards will host an online candidate forum on March 18 at noon in the race for Wisconsin state superintendent of public instruction. Deborah Kerr and Jill Underly
Contact: Jennifer Miller/Elizabeth Goodsitt 608-266-1683 What: DHS experts will join Governor Tony Evers to answer questions about the status of COVID-19 in Wisconsin and our response, along with questions about vaccine allocation, distribution, and administration. Who: Governor Tony Evers Deputy Secretary
Contact: Rep. Don Vruwink, 608-266-3790 Every odd-numbered year the Legislature creates a budget for the state. This year, 2021, is one of those years. Think of the budget process as you figuring out your spending priorities and how you will pay
Contact: Kristina Hoffman MCTS Director of Marketing and Communications (414) 937-3250 | khoffman@mcts.org MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) announced today that it has awarded a contract to the vendor who will build Milwaukee County’s first battery-electric buses. Nova Bus, a
MADISON – The latest release of AARP’s Nursing Home COVID-19 Dashboard shows that both cases and deaths in Wisconsin nursing homes fell in the four weeks ending Feb. 14. But AARP Wisconsin says that does not mean it’s time for nursing homes or
Contact Ryan Billingham, Communications Director, Wisconsin Conservation Voters, 608-208-1129 (office), 608-213-6972 (mobile/text), or ryan@conservationvoters.org. MADISON – Wisconsin Conservation Voters is proud to announce its endorsements for candidates running for office in the Spring 2021 election. This slate of endorsements focuses on
Contact: Joe Zepecki jz@jzcomms.com 202-445-1517 MILWAUKEE – Today, Thursday, March 11 at 12:00 PM CT Protect Our Care’s Coronavirus War Room will hold a virtual press event with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and St. Petersburg Florida
MUSKEGO — Today, Judge Shelley Grogan announces the support of Wisconsin Conservative State Senators—current and former—including Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu and Senate President Chris Kapenga. They join a growing list of strong conservative leaders who are ready to replace liberal
While there are good arguments on both sides of the debate, I would abolish the filibuster. But that’s not going to happen, so it would be better to double down on it instead.
Former Brown County Clerk Sandy Juno, an election official for 22 years, said she had never seen anything like what she saw in Green Bay during the 2020 presidential election — and she hopes she’ll never see it again.
It is high time that all Americans, and educators especially, understand that African American history is American history. To think otherwise does a gross disservice to students and to our populace as a whole.
Batteries charged on coal power aren’t so good for the environment.
For the 15th consecutive year, the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is presenting its Openness in Government Awards.
More than any other team in Major League Baseball, the Milwaukee Brewers organization is dependent on attendance.
Police and fire fighter unions handed power over Fire & Police Commission disciplinary hearings.
The discrimination on national origin in the financial industry is actually not a new phenomenon but it is largely unknown due to the power of the financial industry over the mainstream US media.
Contact: Samara Sheff “The American Rescue Plan grants relief to 1.3 million retired Americans enrolled in multiemployer pension plans and secures pension solvency for more than 10 million Americans, including individuals working on the front lines of the COVID-19 public health crisis, in sectors such as trucking, food processing, and
Contact: Sheri Krause, director of communications Phone: 608-512-1705 Email: skrause@wasb.org The Wisconsin Association of School Boards will host an online candidate forum on March 18 at noon in the race for Wisconsin state superintendent of public instruction. Deborah Kerr and Jill Underly will meet on the virtual platform Zoom to answer questions
Contact: Jennifer Miller/Elizabeth Goodsitt 608-266-1683 What: DHS experts will join Governor Tony Evers to answer questions about the status of COVID-19 in Wisconsin and our response, along with questions about vaccine allocation, distribution, and administration. Who: Governor Tony Evers Deputy Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk, Wisconsin Department of Health Services Ryan
Contact: Rep. Don Vruwink, 608-266-3790 Every odd-numbered year the Legislature creates a budget for the state. This year, 2021, is one of those years. Think of the budget process as you figuring out your spending priorities and how you will pay for the. What are the necessities and what are the
Contact: Kristina Hoffman MCTS Director of Marketing and Communications (414) 937-3250 | khoffman@mcts.org MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) announced today that it has awarded a contract to the vendor who will build Milwaukee County’s first battery-electric buses. Nova Bus, a leading North American transportation manufacturer that’s part of the Volvo
MADISON – The latest release of AARP’s Nursing Home COVID-19 Dashboard shows that both cases and deaths in Wisconsin nursing homes fell in the four weeks ending Feb. 14. But AARP Wisconsin says that does not mean it’s time for nursing homes or state lawmakers to let our guard down. Deaths of nursing
Contact Ryan Billingham, Communications Director, Wisconsin Conservation Voters, 608-208-1129 (office), 608-213-6972 (mobile/text), or ryan@conservationvoters.org. MADISON – Wisconsin Conservation Voters is proud to announce its endorsements for candidates running for office in the Spring 2021 election. This slate of endorsements focuses on local candidates in local elections. Wisconsin Conservation Voters is proud
Contact: Joe Zepecki jz@jzcomms.com 202-445-1517 MILWAUKEE – Today, Thursday, March 11 at 12:00 PM CT Protect Our Care’s Coronavirus War Room will hold a virtual press event with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett and St. Petersburg Florida Mayor Rick Kriseman to mark the anniversary of the Coronavirus
MUSKEGO — Today, Judge Shelley Grogan announces the support of Wisconsin Conservative State Senators—current and former—including Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu and Senate President Chris Kapenga. They join a growing list of strong conservative leaders who are ready to replace liberal Governor Tony Evers’ appointee with a constitutional conservative. Senate Majority