Nicholson Campaign: Announces ‘Veterans Advisory Team’

DELAFIELD, Wis. – Today, Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Kevin Nicholson announced a ‘Veterans Advisory Team’ – military veterans from across the state who have joined together to support his campaign. Members include veterans from the Korean Conflict, Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, Operation

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Rep. Born: Statement on Governor Evers’ vetoes

Madison – Following Governor Evers’ veto of 43 bills, State Representative Mark Born (R-Beaver Dam) released the following statement: “Governor Evers’ vetoes show his lack of leadership on the most important issues facing our state like public safety and workforce challenges.

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Nicholson Campaign: Announces ‘Veterans Advisory Team’

DELAFIELD, Wis. – Today, Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Kevin Nicholson announced a ‘Veterans Advisory Team’ – military veterans from across the state who have joined together to support his campaign. Members include veterans from the Korean Conflict, Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. “As a veteran, serving

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Disability Vote Coalition: Statement on voting bills veto

The Disability Vote Coalition thanks Governor Evers for protecting our  freedom to vote by taking action last Friday on voting bills that we have  opposed. For our democracy to work, it must include all of us. Senate bills  SB 939, SB 941, and SB 935 would have created new barriers

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Sen. Jacque: Cheers pro-life provision enacted into law

MADISON, WI… In one of the more surprising outcomes of this legislative session, State Sen. André Jacque (R-De Pere) praised the enactment of a new pro-life measure contained in 2021 Senate Bill 259 (now 2021 Act 251), signed into law by Gov. Tony Evers on Friday afternoon.  Amended into the genetic counselor

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Alexander Campaign: Obtains election results: Holds significant lead in County Supervisor District 18 race

Milwaukee, WI — The Alexander campaign thanks Attorney Dan Adams for pursuing open election records and Milwaukee County Corporation Counsel for coordinating releasing requested documentation for the April 5th election results for Milwaukee County Supervisor District 18. Days after an all-write-in election in Milwaukee County’s 18th District Supervisor race, the county has still

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Waukesha County Park System: ‘Mission Possible’ large-scale volunteer events returns to Waukesha County parks

(Waukesha, WI) – Waukesha County Parks is seeking volunteers for the second annual “Mission Possible Volunteer Workday” event. Volunteers will become temporary ‘special agents’ on a mission to hand-pull invasive garlic mustard plants from natural areas within various parks on Saturday, April 23 between 9 a.m. and noon. “Garlic mustard is

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Rep. Penterman: Praises Governor Evers for signing housing bill into law

Madison, WI. Rep. William Penterman (R-Columbus) released the following statement on Assembly Bill 607, relating to a workforce housing rehabilitation loan program signed into law by Governor Evers.  “Wisconsin is in the midst of a growing workforce housing shortage. According to the 2019 Wisconsin Relators Association report titled Falling Behind:

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Rep. Armstrong: Evers vetoes talent attraction and retention bill

MADISON, WI – On April 8, Gov. Tony Evers vetoed Assembly Bill 940, a proposal introduced by State Rep. Dave Armstrong (R-Rice Lake) that would have required the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) to submit to the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee its plan for spending at least $3 million on talent attraction

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Rep. Born: Statement on Governor Evers’ vetoes

Madison – Following Governor Evers’ veto of 43 bills, State Representative Mark Born (R-Beaver Dam) released the following statement: “Governor Evers’ vetoes show his lack of leadership on the most important issues facing our state like public safety and workforce challenges. These are key challenges that I hear about from my

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State GOP leader defends party endorsement process before convention

A member of the state Republican Party’s executive committee says an endorsement vote will happen at the convention in May, defending the process that’s under fire from some candidates. “I’ll say the great majority of candidates that came before the endorsement committee were supportive of the process,” Bill Feehan said

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