**************************************** THURSDAY: Newsmaker Lunch Hour with superintendent candidates Deb Kerr and Jill Underly Deb Kerr and Jill Underly, who are seeking to become superintendent of Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction, will be the featured guests at a virtual event set
MADISON – This Wednesday, March 31st, is César Chávez Day. Join us to commemorate the legacy of César Chávez and highlight the importance of César Chávez Day, Latino representation in decision-making roles, the growing Latino community in Wisconsin, and the
Expungement reform would open new opportunities for grandmother, teacher.
We must have elected officials who are attentive to the needs of the people and the people are able to oust their elected officials if they are not responsive.
Wednesday, April 28th 6:00-8:00pm At Wagners Lanes $30/person or $120/team 8 Pin Bowling tournament Silent Auction & Trophies for Top 3 Teams Pizza & Soda Provided For questions, please call Jesse at 715-514-7561 or email friendsofjessejames@gmail.com Online payments due by April
The “free” election assistance grant money dumped on Wisconsin’s largest cities wasn’t so free.
Calculated attacks on voting rights seek to resurrect the bad old days.
The high cost of prescription drugs is a hurdle that too many Wisconsinites face.
It seems unreal that after decades fretting about the threat of “The Bomb” and the worries of world annihilation, much of mankind has apparently moved on to other concerns.
This week, the Plan Commission unanimously recommended the city adopt a proposal to revise city zoning and permit processes to support the development of more housing and more diversity in the sizes and types of housing in Madison.
The non-partisan People’s Maps Commission created by Governor Evers continues to hold hearings throughout the state. The Commission was created to prevent gerrymandering and to draw fair legislative maps. This ensures that elected officials remain accountable to their constituents and
Americans today find themselves in the grip of a global pandemic and climate crisis as well as racial and economic inequality—big problems that can only be addressed through government leadership and citizen participation. There is an inherent tension in the
Madison, Wisconsin – This week the Department of Workforce Development (DWD) is unveiling an upgraded claims portal for the tens of thousands of Wisconsinites applying for unemployment insurance benefits. The upgrade means better functionality and new features including secure document
**************************************** THURSDAY: Newsmaker Lunch Hour with superintendent candidates Deb Kerr and Jill Underly Deb Kerr and Jill Underly, who are seeking to become superintendent of Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction, will be the featured guests at a virtual event set for noon on Thursday, April 1. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour
MADISON – This Wednesday, March 31st, is César Chávez Day. Join us to commemorate the legacy of César Chávez and highlight the importance of César Chávez Day, Latino representation in decision-making roles, the growing Latino community in Wisconsin, and the work being done by Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin
Expungement reform would open new opportunities for grandmother, teacher.
We must have elected officials who are attentive to the needs of the people and the people are able to oust their elected officials if they are not responsive.
Wednesday, April 28th 6:00-8:00pm At Wagners Lanes $30/person or $120/team 8 Pin Bowling tournament Silent Auction & Trophies for Top 3 Teams Pizza & Soda Provided For questions, please call Jesse at 715-514-7561 or email friendsofjessejames@gmail.com Online payments due by April 21st at votejessejames.com
The “free” election assistance grant money dumped on Wisconsin’s largest cities wasn’t so free.
Calculated attacks on voting rights seek to resurrect the bad old days.
The high cost of prescription drugs is a hurdle that too many Wisconsinites face.
It seems unreal that after decades fretting about the threat of “The Bomb” and the worries of world annihilation, much of mankind has apparently moved on to other concerns.
This week, the Plan Commission unanimously recommended the city adopt a proposal to revise city zoning and permit processes to support the development of more housing and more diversity in the sizes and types of housing in Madison.
The non-partisan People’s Maps Commission created by Governor Evers continues to hold hearings throughout the state. The Commission was created to prevent gerrymandering and to draw fair legislative maps. This ensures that elected officials remain accountable to their constituents and no political party can shield themselves from popular opinion by
Americans today find themselves in the grip of a global pandemic and climate crisis as well as racial and economic inequality—big problems that can only be addressed through government leadership and citizen participation. There is an inherent tension in the U.S. Constitution between “the general welfare” and “the blessings of
Madison, Wisconsin – This week the Department of Workforce Development (DWD) is unveiling an upgraded claims portal for the tens of thousands of Wisconsinites applying for unemployment insurance benefits. The upgrade means better functionality and new features including secure document upload, a message center for direct communication from claims specialists