WisDems: Commentary by state Rep. Greta Neubauer

MADISON, Wis. — This week, state Representative Greta Neubauer wrote in the Racine Journal Times calling on Congress to pass President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda. This latest endorsement of President Biden’s agenda comes just as polling from Quinnipiac, Morning

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DATCP: Celebrates National Farmers Day

MADISON, Wis. – National Farmers Day is an opportunity for all of us to recognize and celebrate the impacts and contributions of Wisconsin farmers. Our state is fortunate to be home to more than 64,000 farms on approximately 14.3 million

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Supervisor Taylor: Partners organizing and delivering aid to New Orleans communities affected by Hurricane Ida

MILWAUKEE – County Supervisor Sequanna Taylor is partnering with local activists and organizations including Homer Blow, Community Task Force MKE, Program the Parks, Ephesians Missionary Baptist Church, Taylor Legacies, Survivor’s Journey To Peace, Jacarrie Kicks4Kids, Schober Outdoor Advertising, and DreamTeam United MKE to bring aid to communities in New Orleans

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Rep. Stubbs: Introduces Birth Equity Act

MADISON, WI- Today, Representative Shelia Stubbs (D-Madison) and Senator LaTonya Johnson (D-Milwaukee) introduced the Birth Equity Act, a package of legislation designed to disrupt inequities in maternal and child health by supporting Black, Brown, and Indigenous mothers and infants. On

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Wisconsin Technology Council: Long-time attorney and UW-Madison teacher to receive ‘Triple E’ award at Early Stage Symposium

Joseph Boucher, whose career in law, accounting and teaching has spanned decades of support for the startup and investing sectors in Wisconsin, will accept the “Excellence in Entrepreneurial Education” award Nov. 3 at the Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium. The event will be held in-person at the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison. General registration is

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Waukesha County: Secure courtroom addition to Waukesha county courthouse complete

(WAUKESHA, WI) – Today, Waukesha County leaders are celebrating completion of the Secure Courtroom addition to the Waukesha County Courthouse. This milestone concludes Phase One of Waukesha County’s Courthouse Project which will increase security, address aging infrastructure, and enhance accessibility to Circuit Courts Services. The next phase, to renovate the original

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WisDems: Commentary by state Rep. Greta Neubauer

MADISON, Wis. — This week, state Representative Greta Neubauer wrote in the Racine Journal Times calling on Congress to pass President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda. This latest endorsement of President Biden’s agenda comes just as polling from Quinnipiac, Morning Consult, ALG Research, and Future Majority show overwhelming and bipartisan

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DATCP: Celebrates National Farmers Day

MADISON, Wis. – National Farmers Day is an opportunity for all of us to recognize and celebrate the impacts and contributions of Wisconsin farmers. Our state is fortunate to be home to more than 64,000 farms on approximately 14.3 million acres that produce a wide variety of high-quality products. These

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Dept. of Administration: Home Energy Plus Program accepting applications

State Expects to Help 205,000 Households This Heating Season Madison, Wis. –The Wisconsin Department of Administration reminds residents that energy assistance benefits are available through the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program (WHEAP) from October 1, 2021 until May 15, 2022. The State estimates that 205,000 households will receive assistance in

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Supervisor Taylor: Partners organizing and delivering aid to New Orleans communities affected by Hurricane Ida

MILWAUKEE – County Supervisor Sequanna Taylor is partnering with local activists and organizations including Homer Blow, Community Task Force MKE, Program the Parks, Ephesians Missionary Baptist Church, Taylor Legacies, Survivor’s Journey To Peace, Jacarrie Kicks4Kids, Schober Outdoor Advertising, and DreamTeam United MKE to bring aid to communities in New Orleans that were affected by Hurricane Ida. “More than one month

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Rep. Stubbs: Introduces Birth Equity Act

MADISON, WI- Today, Representative Shelia Stubbs (D-Madison) and Senator LaTonya Johnson (D-Milwaukee) introduced the Birth Equity Act, a package of legislation designed to disrupt inequities in maternal and child health by supporting Black, Brown, and Indigenous mothers and infants. On this, Representative Stubbs released the following statement: “Mothers of color

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Lasry campaign: Operating Engineers Local 139 Endorses for U.S. Senate

MILWAUKEE – The Operating Engineers Local 139, the largest construction union in Wisconsin, announced their support for Alex Lasry for United States Senate today. “The Operating Engineers are proud to endorse Alex Lasry to be the next U.S. Senator from Wisconsin,” Local 139 President Terry McGowan said. “We need Washington

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Lasry campaign: Endorsement from Operating Engineers Local 139

MILWAUKEE – The Operating Engineers Local 139, the largest construction union in Wisconsin, announced their support for Alex Lasry for United States Senate today. “The Operating Engineers are proud to endorse Alex Lasry to be the next U.S. Senator from Wisconsin,” Local 139 President Terry McGowan said. “We need Washington

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