Law Forward: Lawyers who conceived and executed the 2020 fake elector scheme agree not to participate in a similar scheme in any future Presidential election 

Madison, WI- Today, Law Forward, Georgetown University Law Center’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP), and Stafford Rosenbaum LLP announced another historic settlement in their litigation over the fraudulent electors scheme to overturn the 2020 Presidential election, Penebaker et

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Rep. Steffen: Responds to Evers’ veto of tax-free retirement

Madison, WI – State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard), lead author of Wisconsin’s tax-free  retirement proposal, released the following statement in response to Governor Evers’ recent veto of the  tax-cut.   “In the aftermath of historic inflation, Governor Evers continues to support

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Bill Kaplan: Senator Mitch McConnell steps down and steps up

Before his earthquake announcement, McConnell stepped up. At a White House meeting with President Biden, Democratic congressional leaders and GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson, McConnell warned Speaker Johnson about the folly of a government shutdown and the urgent necessity of the GOP-led House to pass vital military aid for Ukraine.

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LaKeshia Myers: Instead of doing right, they’d rather see us gone

Last week, the Mississippi senate introduced a proposal that mandates the State Institutions of Higher Learning to select three of the eight public universities by June 2025, for closure by 2028. While the bill did not specifically name the HBCUs by name, alumni and supporters of these universities are on edge at the thought of their closure.

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Piwowarczyk campaign: ‘Conservatives must start winning again’

Town of Erin, WI – Former law enforcement officer and small business owner Jim Piwowarczyk is running for the 98th Assembly District to “continue fighting for conservative policies and to help save this state from Democratic control. Conservatives must start winning again.” Raised in Washington County, Piwowarczyk, a town of

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Law Forward: Lawyers who conceived and executed the 2020 fake elector scheme agree not to participate in a similar scheme in any future Presidential election 

Madison, WI- Today, Law Forward, Georgetown University Law Center’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP), and Stafford Rosenbaum LLP announced another historic settlement in their litigation over the fraudulent electors scheme to overturn the 2020 Presidential election, Penebaker et al v. Hitt et al. The settlement agreements resolve the

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Schutt campaign: Announces re-election to the 31st Assembly District

Clinton: Following a productive first session in the Wisconsin State Assembly, Rep. Ellen Schutt (R-Clinton) has announced she is running for re-election to the 31st Assembly District. “It’s an honor and a privilege to serve my neighbors in Rock and Walworth Counties,” said Schutt.” I’m proud of what we’ve been

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Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council: Names ‘Opee’ winners

Reporters covering issues regarding police and corrections officials are among the honorees of this year’s Openness Awards, or Opees, bestowed by the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council. Others winners include: a Milwaukee-based citizens group that used public records to help push for improvements in housing; a former city council member who

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Rep. Steffen: Responds to Evers’ veto of tax-free retirement

Madison, WI – State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard), lead author of Wisconsin’s tax-free  retirement proposal, released the following statement in response to Governor Evers’ recent veto of the  tax-cut.   “In the aftermath of historic inflation, Governor Evers continues to support higher taxes in Wisconsin. His  action could not be more

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Report reveals impact of Forward BIOLABS on Madison startup landscape

Startups located in Forward BIOLABS have collectively received more than $360 million in grants and investment, according to the organization’s first impact report.  More than 40 businesses have resided at the Madison-based coworking space since it launched five years ago, the report shows. Jessica Martin Eckerly, CEO and co-founder of

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Bill Kaplan: Senator Mitch McConnell steps down and steps up

Before his earthquake announcement, McConnell stepped up. At a White House meeting with President Biden, Democratic congressional leaders and GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson, McConnell warned Speaker Johnson about the folly of a government shutdown and the urgent necessity of the GOP-led House to pass vital military aid for Ukraine.

Read More »

LaKeshia Myers: Instead of doing right, they’d rather see us gone

Last week, the Mississippi senate introduced a proposal that mandates the State Institutions of Higher Learning to select three of the eight public universities by June 2025, for closure by 2028. While the bill did not specifically name the HBCUs by name, alumni and supporters of these universities are on edge at the thought of their closure.

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