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Evers should have vetoed the first budget sent to him by the Republican Legislature in 2019 and made it clear that he would sign no budget that did not include a nonpartisan redistricting commission.
In a huge win for Republicans, the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed it would take a “least change” approach in settling new state and congressional boundaries for the next decade.
The initial law enforcement officers and prosecutors decided that Arbery didn’t matter. They told his mother that he was a killed committing a robbery. They had planned to do nothing. Truth be told, this guilty verdict almost never happened.
Amid national outrage over the low bail that released a killer just days before the Waukesha Parade massacre, Dan O’Donnell tells the story of a young man whose life was saved because he was held in jail.
Average homeowner in state will see 3% reduction.
It’s a way to inflame voters who haven’t the slightest idea of what it is; they just know it’s bad. And that’s all that matters. Not facts, not ideas on how we can fix our problems, just a bogus slogan.
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GOP state Rep. Amy Loudenbeck today formally launched her bid for secretary of state, saying she would seek to modernize the office, be more active with the few responsibilities it has and seek to serve as a check on the
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly Family Law Committee today will hear public comment on a pair of bills that could terminate parental rights in certain circumstances, including if a parent is
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Evers should have vetoed the first budget sent to him by the Republican Legislature in 2019 and made it clear that he would sign no budget that did not include a nonpartisan redistricting commission.
In a huge win for Republicans, the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed it would take a “least change” approach in settling new state and congressional boundaries for the next decade.
The initial law enforcement officers and prosecutors decided that Arbery didn’t matter. They told his mother that he was a killed committing a robbery. They had planned to do nothing. Truth be told, this guilty verdict almost never happened.
Amid national outrage over the low bail that released a killer just days before the Waukesha Parade massacre, Dan O’Donnell tells the story of a young man whose life was saved because he was held in jail.
Average homeowner in state will see 3% reduction.
It’s a way to inflame voters who haven’t the slightest idea of what it is; they just know it’s bad. And that’s all that matters. Not facts, not ideas on how we can fix our problems, just a bogus slogan.
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GOP state Rep. Amy Loudenbeck today formally launched her bid for secretary of state, saying she would seek to modernize the office, be more active with the few responsibilities it has and seek to serve as a check on the Wisconsin Elections Commission. In the wake of the 2020 election,
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly Family Law Committee today will hear public comment on a pair of bills that could terminate parental rights in certain circumstances, including if a parent is in prison. AB 627, would terminate parental rights over a