Rewind: Your Week in Review for April 1

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” CBS 58 Capitol Reporter Emilee Fannon and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel State Politics Reporter Patrick Marley discuss a Dane County judge finding Assembly Speaker Robin Vos in contempt for failing to produce 2020 election investigation records, confusion among clerks and voters regarding absentee voting for Tuesday’s election, a new entry into the attorney general’s race and more.

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Peace Action Wisconsin: Stand with Assange rally in Milwaukee

Contacts:  Ann Batiza, Peace Action Wisconsin Steering Committee and Assange Defense MKE, annwisc@gmail.com,  414-238-3903; Pam Richard, Peace Action Wisconsin administrator, pamrichard35@gmail.com, 414-269-9525 STAND WITH ASSANGE Rally April 2, Noon, at the Corner of Brady and Farwell – with Song Premiere, “When That Whistle Blows” by jamxs! Publisher Julian Assange blew the whistle each

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U.S. Rep. Gallagher: Reps Spanberger and Gallagher introduce bill to combat America’s truck driver shortage, supply chain challenges

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Reps. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) today introduced bipartisan legislation to help address the current truck driver shortage in the United States by establishing a refundable income tax credit for qualified commercial truck drivers. In 2021, American trucking companies experienced a record deficit of nearly 80,000 drivers

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Rewind: Your Week in Review for April 1

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” CBS 58 Capitol Reporter Emilee Fannon and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel State Politics Reporter Patrick Marley discuss a Dane County judge finding Assembly Speaker Robin Vos in contempt for failing to produce 2020 election investigation records, confusion among clerks and voters regarding absentee voting for Tuesday’s election, a new entry into the attorney general’s race and more.

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Thomas More Society: Attorneys act to stop absentee ballots for April 5, 2022 Spring Election sent to incapacitated “no vote” individuals

(March 31, 2022 – Grand Chute, Wisconsin) An elderly Grand Chute nursing home resident has been the victim of voter abuse at the hands of town, county, and Wisconsin state election officials. According to a Wisconsin Elections Commission Complaint filed March 31, 2022, by Thomas More Society attorneys, Sandra Klitzke, who

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Peace Action Wisconsin: Stand with Assange rally in Milwaukee

Contacts:  Ann Batiza, Peace Action Wisconsin Steering Committee and Assange Defense MKE, annwisc@gmail.com,  414-238-3903; Pam Richard, Peace Action Wisconsin administrator, pamrichard35@gmail.com, 414-269-9525 STAND WITH ASSANGE Rally April 2, Noon, at the Corner of Brady and Farwell – with Song Premiere, “When That Whistle Blows” by jamxs! Publisher Julian Assange blew the whistle each time WikiLeaks published information about war crimes and corruption along

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Gov. Evers: Proclaims April as Financial Literacy and Capability Month

MADISON, Wis. – Today the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) announced Gov. Tony Evers proclaimed the month of April as Financial Literacy and Capability Month in Wisconsin. The proclamation is part of a nationwide effort to raise awareness about the importance of financial literacy education and financial wellness. “We’re working hard to help Wisconsinites

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Dept. of Public Instruction: Protecting access to public education

Inclusion and equity have distinct and important meanings in the world of K-12 education, specifically when it comes to special education and meeting the needs of our students with disabilities. They are words that express our values as educators, they are words that come with significant legal underpinnings, and they

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Coalition to End Domestic Violance: In Wisconsin, 56% of missing persons and 68% of homicide victims are men and boys. Why is the Dept. of Justice silencing missing and murdered men?

MADISON / March 31, 2022 – In Wisconsin, 56% of all missing persons are men and boys, according to the federal NamUs database (1).  Likewise, 68% of homicide victims in Wisconsin are men (2). The problem is especially acute among Native American communities. Nationwide, NamUs reveals that two-thirds of missing American

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Rep. Rodriguez: Evers vetoes bill aimed at helping kids succeed

MADISON – Rep. Jessie Rodriguez (R-Oak Creek) released the following statement relating to SB 597: “I find it discouraging and disappointing that our self-proclaimed ‘Education Governor’, Tony Evers, would choose to veto this important bill that would help children succeed. SB 597, which would allow students in Pre-K, Kindergarten, and First

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Barnes Campaign: Wisconsin union leaders rally behind Mandela Barnes

A week after Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, candidate for U.S. Senate, released his policy plan to revitalize manufacturing and strengthen unions, over a dozen Wisconsin union leaders have thrown their support behind him. CBS58: Group of union leaders endorses Mandela Barnes, touts manufacturing plan Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Mandela Barnes secured the endorsement

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Rep. Brandtjen: The Wisconsin Elections Commission endangered seniors

Madison – State Representative Janel Brandtjen (R- Menomonee Falls) issued the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) and elder abuse in the November 2020 election: “Yesterday, Attorney Erick Kaardal, Special Counsel for the Thomas More Society, filed a complaint with WEC and Outagamie County on behalf of a

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Dept. of Natural Resources: Wisconsin NRB meeting April 13

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board will meet in-person for the April board meeting to consider several proposed rules, hearings, land items and donations. The meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, originating from Public Meeting Room G09, at the State Natural Resources Building (GEF 2),

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