Dan O’Donnell: Parents have their say

“If parents want to ‘have a say’ in their child’s education,” Democratic Wisconsin Representative Lee Snodgrass sneeringly tweeted in February, “they should home school or pay for private school tuition out of their own budget.”

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Sen. Dale Kooyenga: A licensure crisis

Last month, an informational hearing in the Assembly Regulatory Licensing Reform Committee shed light on a reality that many people who have tried obtaining or renewing a professional license are already familiar with: Wisconsin is in a licensure crisis. … Please log

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Rep. VanderMeer Fundraiser

A fundraiser in honor of Representative Nancy VanderMeer With Special Guest Representative Amy Loudenbeck Monday, May 9th 5:00-7:00PM Generously Hosted by TapHouse Twenty 201 Helen Walton Street Tomah, WI 54660 Food & Drinks Provided – light dinner served at 5:30pm

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Rep. Sortwell Taco Night Fundraiser

Thursday, April 21st 5:30-7:00PM Margarita’s 1241 Lombardi Access Rd Ashwaubenon, WI 54304 Host Levels: Gold: $1000 Silver: $500 Bronze: $250 Suggested Contribution: $100 Checks can be made payable to: Taxpayer for Shae Sortwell 13219 County Road Q Two Rivers, WI

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Godlewski Campaign: Unveils “Cut Costs Plan”

MADISON – As Wisconsinites face the highest inflation rate in 40 years, ongoing supply chain issues, and corporate price gouging, State Treasurer and candidate for U.S. Senate Sarah Godlewski today released her “Cut Costs Plan” to lower costs for working families. Built on Godlewski’s

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Dan O’Donnell: Parents have their say

“If parents want to ‘have a say’ in their child’s education,” Democratic Wisconsin Representative Lee Snodgrass sneeringly tweeted in February, “they should home school or pay for private school tuition out of their own budget.”

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Sen. Dale Kooyenga: A licensure crisis

Last month, an informational hearing in the Assembly Regulatory Licensing Reform Committee shed light on a reality that many people who have tried obtaining or renewing a professional license are already familiar with: Wisconsin is in a licensure crisis. … Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a

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Alderman Michael J. Murphy: Congratulations, Mayor Johnson!

I want to extend my sincere congratulations and well wishes to Mayor Cavalier Johnson. Yesterday was historic. Not only did the people of Milwaukee elect a new mayor for the first time in 18 years, but Johnson becomes the first African American elected as Milwaukee’s mayor, and the first millennial

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American Majority: 124 American Majority trained new leaders win

Oshkosh, WI – Following Wisconsin’s Spring Election, 124 American Majority Trained New Leaders were elected. Congratulations to all of the winners on well run campaigns. American Majority Trained New Leaders had an excellent win ratio this year as 195 ran for office and 124 of them won their spring elections –

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Rep. VanderMeer Fundraiser

A fundraiser in honor of Representative Nancy VanderMeer With Special Guest Representative Amy Loudenbeck Monday, May 9th 5:00-7:00PM Generously Hosted by TapHouse Twenty 201 Helen Walton Street Tomah, WI 54660 Food & Drinks Provided – light dinner served at 5:30pm Host Levels: Gold: $1000 Silver: $500 Bronze: $250 Suggested Contribution:

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Rep. Sortwell Taco Night Fundraiser

Thursday, April 21st 5:30-7:00PM Margarita’s 1241 Lombardi Access Rd Ashwaubenon, WI 54304 Host Levels: Gold: $1000 Silver: $500 Bronze: $250 Suggested Contribution: $100 Checks can be made payable to: Taxpayer for Shae Sortwell 13219 County Road Q Two Rivers, WI 54241 Please RSVP to Shae at 920-366-4398 or votesortwell@gmail.com

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Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce: Eugenia Podestá of Synergy Coworking to receive Chamber’s 2022 Ground Floor Award for Small Business Leadership

MADISON – The Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce announced today that Eugenia Podestá, co-founder of Synergy Coworking, will receive the Chamber’s 2022 Ground Floor Award for Small Business Leadership.  The award, which recognizes true champions for small business both within their business and in the community, will be presented during

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Wisconsin Working Families Party: Statement on progressive electoral victories

“The Wisconsin Working Families Party is excited and proud to add these electeds to the progressive power we’re building across the state. Wisconsin’s working families deserve grassroots political power for the underrepresented, the multi-racial working class and working poor. Every Working Families Party candidate who ran this cycle helped build

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UW-Eau Claire: To host ‘Tunnel of Awareness’ event April 13

The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire will host an interactive event for students that takes a deep dive into implicit bias and the ways it can impact life for students on campus. Expanding on the learning opportunities highlighted recently through the Smithsonian Institute’s “The Bias Inside Us” exhibit at Pablo Center

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Godlewski Campaign: Unveils “Cut Costs Plan”

MADISON – As Wisconsinites face the highest inflation rate in 40 years, ongoing supply chain issues, and corporate price gouging, State Treasurer and candidate for U.S. Senate Sarah Godlewski today released her “Cut Costs Plan” to lower costs for working families. Built on Godlewski’s past calls for Congress to temporarily suspend the gas tax and pass commonsense

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