Democracy Defense Project: Responds to Hovde election conspiracies

WISCONSIN – Following former Senate candidate Eric Hovde’s continued claims that the election was illegitimately stolen, the Democracy Defense Project – Wisconsin board released the following statement: “The 2024 election was fairly adjudicated and the Presidential and Senate candidate selected by the people

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Sen. James: Testifies: Healthcare, not politics

Madison, WI – Today, Senator Jesse James (R-Thorp) testified in front of the Assembly Committee on Health, Aging, and Long-Term Care and the Senate Committee on Health on two crucial bills that will help protect the most vulnerable in our state. Senator James’ full

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Rep. Stubbs: Welcomes Chief Apostle-Prelate Ohouel R. Djadji

MADISON, WI – On February 10, 2025, Representative Shelia Stubbs welcomed Chief Apostle-Prelate Ohouel R. Djadji, Founder and President of the Evangelical Protestant Church ‘Christian Mission of the Full Gospel’ (EPE-MCPE) International Ministry in Orleans, France, to the State Capitol

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Wright campaign: Continued lack of transparency over financial mismanagement at Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; More than a month later – And STILL NO response to Wright campaign request for records about hiring freeze, potential for layoffs

MADISON – More than a month after an Open Records request seeking details about financial mismanagement, Jill Underly’s Department of Public Instruction has yet to return records detailing recent communications about the troubled agency’s hiring freeze and potential layoffs.The Wright for Wisconsin

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WisGOP: Susan Crawford impartial or dangerously liberal?

MADISON, Wis. — In case you missed it, despite the dangerously liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates best efforts to label herself “fair and impartial,” Susan Crawford is eager to work for (F)ae/(F)aer/Per/Pers… Ya, we’re just as confused as you are and these pronouns

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Democracy Defense Project: Responds to Hovde election conspiracies

WISCONSIN – Following former Senate candidate Eric Hovde’s continued claims that the election was illegitimately stolen, the Democracy Defense Project – Wisconsin board released the following statement: “The 2024 election was fairly adjudicated and the Presidential and Senate candidate selected by the people of Wisconsin were duly elected – claims to the contrary

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WisDems: TRUMP IMPACT: Wisconsin farmers & manufacturers face uncertainty, higher prices

MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin farmers and manufacturers continued to face the fallout from Republican-fueled chaos in Washington, with funding freezes and tariffs threatening to close markets and raise prices. Democratic Party of Wisconsin Communications Director Joe Oslund issued the following statement: “Republican politicians in DC are sowing chaos across government, and it’s having

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WisDems: House GOP pushes for cuts to food assistance & Medicaid

MADISON, Wis. — In a new budget resolution unveiled today, House Republicans proposed $4 trillion in tax cuts that overwhelmingly benefit the ultra-wealthy—and make deep cuts to Medicaid and SNAP food assistance to pay for it. Democratic Party of Wisconsin Communications Director Joe Oslund issued the following statement: “The Republican budget resolution unveiled today

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U.S. Rep. Van Orden: With Davis introduces lead effort to permanently establish agricultural opportunities for veterans

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) and Congressman Don Davis (D-NC) introduced the Ag Vets Act, which codifies an existing Ag Vets program to direct the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to award competitive grants to prepare veterans for agricultural employment opportunities. Reps. Van Orden and Davis first introduced the Ag

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Sen. James: Testifies: Healthcare, not politics

Madison, WI – Today, Senator Jesse James (R-Thorp) testified in front of the Assembly Committee on Health, Aging, and Long-Term Care and the Senate Committee on Health on two crucial bills that will help protect the most vulnerable in our state. Senator James’ full testimonies on Assembly Bill 23 and Senate Bill 23 can be found on the

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Schimel campaign: Statement on Milwaukee police officer shooting

WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Judge Brad Schimel released the following statement after the tragic shooting of a Milwaukee Police Officer.  “Prayers to the MPD Officer, his family, and the entire Milwaukee Police Department. This is a painful reminder of the dangers our men & women in law enforcement face every single day.

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Rep. Stubbs: Welcomes Chief Apostle-Prelate Ohouel R. Djadji

MADISON, WI – On February 10, 2025, Representative Shelia Stubbs welcomed Chief Apostle-Prelate Ohouel R. Djadji, Founder and President of the Evangelical Protestant Church ‘Christian Mission of the Full Gospel’ (EPE-MCPE) International Ministry in Orleans, France, to the State Capitol and presented him with a citation commending him on his

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Weekly GOP radio address: Raising standards for Milwaukee

Good morning, my name is John Jagler and I represent the 13th Senate District in South-Central Wisconsin. Milwaukee is vitally important for Wisconsin. Having grown up in Oak Creek and worked in the city for most of my career, Milwaukee holds a special place in my heart. That is why

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U.S. Dept. of Veteran Affairs: Milwaukee VA Emergency Department receives Press Ganey Human Experience Guardian of Excellence Award for second consecutive year

MILWAUKEE — For the second straight year, the Milwaukee VA’s Emergency Department has been named a Human Experience (HX) Guardian of Excellence Award winner by Press Ganey. This award is part of Press Ganey’s annual ranking of the top hospitals and health systems in the country, according to performance in patient

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Wright campaign: Continued lack of transparency over financial mismanagement at Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; More than a month later – And STILL NO response to Wright campaign request for records about hiring freeze, potential for layoffs

MADISON – More than a month after an Open Records request seeking details about financial mismanagement, Jill Underly’s Department of Public Instruction has yet to return records detailing recent communications about the troubled agency’s hiring freeze and potential layoffs.The Wright for Wisconsin campaign submitted the records request on January 8th. Not long

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WisDems: IN HIS OWN WORDS: Brad Schimel wants to enforce Wisconsin’s archaic 1849 abortion ban

MADISON, Wis. — Reporting from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel today laid out extreme politician Brad Schimel’s damning record opposing reproductive freedom in Wisconsin, including his call to enforce Wisconsin’s archaic 1849 abortion ban, which doesn’t include exceptions for rape,incest, or health of the mother.  But Brad Schimel’s anti-freedom extremism is not a thing of

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Dept. of Natural Resources: Wisconsin NRB meeting Feb. 26

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) will meet in-person for the February meeting to consider proposed rulemaking documents and other matters. The meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025, in public meeting room G09, State Natural Resources Building (GEF 2), 101 South Webster Street,

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WisGOP: Susan Crawford impartial or dangerously liberal?

MADISON, Wis. — In case you missed it, despite the dangerously liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates best efforts to label herself “fair and impartial,” Susan Crawford is eager to work for (F)ae/(F)aer/Per/Pers… Ya, we’re just as confused as you are and these pronouns will no doubt have Wisconsin voters raising an eyebrow.  Crawford can

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