WisDems: Welcomes First Lady Jill Biden to Wisconsin

MADISON, Wis. — Democratic Party of Wisconsin Executive Director Devin Remiker issued the following statement welcoming First Lady Jill Biden to Wisconsin ahead of her visit today: “As someone who recently lost a loved one to cancer, I know firsthand how

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Rep. August: Republicans offer choices in childcare package

MADISON… Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August (R-Lake Geneva) released the following statement supporting the Choices in Childcare legislative package offered by Republicans in the Assembly:  “Parents all over the state are increasingly facing childcare challenges.  In the coming weeks, Republicans

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Sen. Cowles: WEDC Continues to Disappoint

MADISON – Senator Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) released the following statement after the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau (LAB) published Report 23-11, a biennial evaluation of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation:  “Ever since its inception, I’ve been keeping a close eye on

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Sen. Johnson: Sounds the alarm on Biden family business dealings: “Coincidence? No, it’s corruption”

MILWAUKEE – Last week, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) attended the RNC’s first primary debate in Milwaukee.  Sen. Johnson appeared with Sean Hannity, Sean Spicer, John Solomon, and the cast of the RUTHLESS podcast in order to lay out the corrupt business dealings of the Biden family and the scandal of federal law enforcement covering for them.

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THU News Summary: Republicans introduce bills to loosen child care regulations; Evers clarifies comments on GOP tax cut plan

STORY TOPICS- White house- State government – Federal government – Consumer protection – Courts – Culture – Education – Elections – Environment – Health care – Law and order – Management – Manufacturing – Public health and safety – Taxes – Technology – Transportation – Utilities – Workforce development –

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Rep. Goeben: Releases “Choices in Child Care” legislative package

Rep. Joy Goeben (R-Hobart) yesterday released a package of five bills designed to expand access to child care while providing tools to help families afford care and child care providers to boost capacity. The multi-pronged approach includes market-based solutions such as tax-advantaged savings accounts and bringing our regulations in line

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Dept. of Health Services: Observes International Overdose Awareness Day by awarding grants to make life-saving tools more available

Today, on International Overdose Awareness Day, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is expanding its commitment to ending drug overdoses and related harms. Grants have been awarded to 15 county, municipal, nonprofit, and tribal nation agencies to make life-saving resources more available in communities with a high need through

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WisDems: Welcomes First Lady Jill Biden to Wisconsin

MADISON, Wis. — Democratic Party of Wisconsin Executive Director Devin Remiker issued the following statement welcoming First Lady Jill Biden to Wisconsin ahead of her visit today: “As someone who recently lost a loved one to cancer, I know firsthand how critical early detection and cancer screenings are to beating the

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Speaker Vos: Republican proposal aims at expanding access to quality childcare

Madison…Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) and Assembly Republicans announced the “Choices in Childcare” package, aimed at helping families afford childcare and increasing accessibility across our state. “Families across Wisconsin are dealing with inflationary hardships, including childcare,” said Speaker Vos. “Parents deserve to keep more of their hard-earned money, and make choices that

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Rep. August: Republicans offer choices in childcare package

MADISON… Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August (R-Lake Geneva) released the following statement supporting the Choices in Childcare legislative package offered by Republicans in the Assembly:  “Parents all over the state are increasingly facing childcare challenges.  In the coming weeks, Republicans in the Assembly will work to advance our legislative package

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Sen. Cowles: WEDC Continues to Disappoint

MADISON – Senator Robert Cowles (R-Green Bay) released the following statement after the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau (LAB) published Report 23-11, a biennial evaluation of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation:  “Ever since its inception, I’ve been keeping a close eye on WEDC, given the opportunity for mismanagement and fraud that their

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