WisDems: Democrats deliver on pandemic aid in Milwaukee

MADISON, Wis. — Today, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, state Rep. Christine Sinicki, and WisDems Black Caucus Vice Chair Stacy Clark joined Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler to discuss Gov. Evers’ and Democrats’ record on delivering pandemic relief to businesses

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WisDems: Ron Johnson votes against funding the government

Madison, Wis., — Today, Senator Ron Johnson voted against funding the government, supporting a government shutdown which would slow economic growth and impact federal programs Wisconsinites care about, including potential loss in pay for essential workers like TSA, border patrol,

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UW-Stout: UW System President Tommy Thompson to visit Monday, Oct. 11

Tommy Thompson, president of the University of Wisconsin System, is scheduled to help UW-Stout students celebrate reaching a 70% COVID-19 vaccination rate when he visits campus on Monday, Oct. 11. UW-Stout announced recently that it had reached the vaccination goal set by the UW System as part of its 70 for 70 campaign.

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WisDems: Democrats deliver on pandemic aid in Milwaukee

MADISON, Wis. — Today, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, state Rep. Christine Sinicki, and WisDems Black Caucus Vice Chair Stacy Clark joined Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler to discuss Gov. Evers’ and Democrats’ record on delivering pandemic relief to businesses and working families. “Governor Evers has prioritized getting money into

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Gov. Evers: Grants 15 pardons, brings total pardons granted to 278

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he has granted another 15 pardons. The Governor’s Pardon Advisory Board heard from applicants virtually on September 10, 2021, and applications that were selected for expedited review or recommended by the Board were forwarded to Gov. Evers for final consideration. To date, the governor

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FRI AM Update: Gableman to rescind 2020 election investigation subpoenas to city officials

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman is dropping subpoenas to officials in five cities, instead asking them to turn over documents they’ve already produced through previous open records requests, Madison’s city attorney says. Mike Haas said Andrew Kloster, who

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WisDems: Ron Johnson votes against funding the government

Madison, Wis., — Today, Senator Ron Johnson voted against funding the government, supporting a government shutdown which would slow economic growth and impact federal programs Wisconsinites care about, including potential loss in pay for essential workers like TSA, border patrol, and vaccine developers at the FDA. In response, Democratic Party

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