Sen. Jacque, Rep. Sortwell: Dillon’s Law 2.0 heads to Governor

Jacque-Sortwell legislation expanding use of EpiPens honors memory of Mishicot youth Dillon Mueller   MADISON…”Dillon’s Law 2.0,” which expands the availability of epinephrine auto-injectors for individuals having a life-threatening allergic reaction, is on its way to the Governor’s desk after passing

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Sen. Cowles: Bills on clean water pass Senate

MADISON– Senator Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) released the following statement after two bills he authored relating to clean water were passed by the State Senate during today’s floor period. The first bill, 2021 Senate Bill 664, uses $5.6 million in authorized

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Sen. Wanggaard: Statement on record budget surplus

“When I ran for office, I promised to get Wisconsin’s budget back on track and keep it there. Thanks to responsible spending and tax cuts by the Republican Legislature, Wisconsin now has a projected record budget surplus of $3.8 billion.  

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Sen. Jacque, Rep. Sortwell: Dillon’s Law 2.0 heads to Governor

Jacque-Sortwell legislation expanding use of EpiPens honors memory of Mishicot youth Dillon Mueller   MADISON…”Dillon’s Law 2.0,” which expands the availability of epinephrine auto-injectors for individuals having a life-threatening allergic reaction, is on its way to the Governor’s desk after passing the State Senate today. State Sen. André Jacque (R-De Pere),

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Voelkel Campagin: Budget news should lead to income tax elimination

BROOKFIELD – Conservative lieutenant governor candidate and longtime Ron Johnson aide Ben Voelkel commented Tuesday on updated Legislative Fiscal Bureau budget projections that show an increase in the expected surplus: “Today’s budget news makes it that much easier for conservatives to take money away from Madison and give it back

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Sen. Cowles: Bills on clean water pass Senate

MADISON– Senator Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) released the following statement after two bills he authored relating to clean water were passed by the State Senate during today’s floor period. The first bill, 2021 Senate Bill 664, uses $5.6 million in authorized but unobligated Stewardship funding from a prior fiscal year to

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Sen. Bradley: Resolution to keep 9 Supreme Court Justices passes Senate

MADISON, Wis. — A resolution authored by Senator Julian Bradley, R–Franklin, and Representative Tony Kurtz, R–Wonewoc, to call for a constitutional convention to set the number of U.S. Supreme Court justices to only nine passed the Wisconsin State Senate on Tuesday. “As activist liberals in Congress debate packing the court, we

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Sen. Larson: Open records regarding Wisconsin’s fake electors suggest Congressman Scott Fitzgerald played significant role in trying to overturn a free and fair election

Madison, WI – An open records request initiated by State Sen. Chris Larson (D-Milwaukee) has revealed that U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-5th District), then Majority Leader of the Wisconsin State Senate, reserved meeting space in the State Capitol for the Republican Party of Wisconsin (RPW) on December 14, 2020, at the same

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St. Norbert College: Strandberg receives Phil Hauck Scholarship

De Pere, Wis.: Lisa Strandberg of Neenah, Wis. was selected as the most recent recipient of the Phil Hauck Scholarship at St. Norbert College. The scholarship covers half the cost of books, fees and tuition for an individual pursuing an MBA through the Schneider School, or half the cost of books,

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Sen. Jacque: Senate clears Jacque bill protecting vulnerable adults

MADISON, WI… Vulnerable members of our society that have been targeted by criminals would receive stronger protections under a proposal that cleared the Senate today in a strong bipartisan 31-2 vote. “This proposal will enhance our adult at risk legal framework by adding more protections that will help ensure safe,

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Sen. Wanggaard: Statement on record budget surplus

“When I ran for office, I promised to get Wisconsin’s budget back on track and keep it there. Thanks to responsible spending and tax cuts by the Republican Legislature, Wisconsin now has a projected record budget surplus of $3.8 billion.   “It’s important to remember that this is only a projected

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