Wright campaign: Latest finance reports show grassroots schools Superintendent candidate Jeff Wright maintaining cash advantage over struggling incumbent Underly; Underdog Wright fueled by teachers principals & administrators

MADISON-The most recent campaign finance filings show that Sauk Prairie Schools Superintendent, a grassroots candidate to be Superintendent of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, maintained his cash advantage over the incumbent Underly. What’s more, Wright’s $102,000 to $79,000 cash on hand

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Rep. Subeck and Sen. Hesselbein: Praise introduction of “Right to Contraception Act” in Congress

MADISON – This week, a coalition of congressional leaders, including Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin), introduced the federal Right to Contraception Act that would create a statutory right for individuals to obtain and use contraception and for health care providers to provide it. Similar state-level legislation to establish the Right to Contraception in Wisconsin was

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GOP bill would expand low-income housing tax credit program

Legislation from Republican authors would expand the state’s Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program while requiring more than a third of the credits go toward rural projects.  Rep. David Armstrong, R-Rice Lake and Sen. Romaine Quinn, R-Birchwood, recently began circulating the bill for co-sponsorship. In a memo to other lawmakers, they

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Schimel campaign: Susan Crawford’s radical Soros-backed agenda

WAUKESHA, Wisc. — Susan Crawford recently received $2 million from the George Soros-funded Democratic Party of Wisconsin. It is easy to see why George Soros is all in on Susan Crawford’s bid for the Wisconsin Supreme Court: she brags about working to eliminate Voter ID – likening the law to a

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Marquette University: New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds public strongly favors some Trump policies, strongly opposes others

Recognizing only two sexes and immigrant orders are most popular, “Gulf of America” naming and Jan. 6 pardons least popular Other highlights: Overall opinion is skeptical on tariffs Majorities doubt Trump will reduce inflation Polarized views by party remain very strong Opinion shifts toward increased optimism on the nation’s direction

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Wright campaign: Latest finance reports show grassroots schools Superintendent candidate Jeff Wright maintaining cash advantage over struggling incumbent Underly; Underdog Wright fueled by teachers principals & administrators

MADISON-The most recent campaign finance filings show that Sauk Prairie Schools Superintendent, a grassroots candidate to be Superintendent of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, maintained his cash advantage over the incumbent Underly. What’s more, Wright’s $102,000 to $79,000 cash on hand advantage came even after Underly’s $50,000 transfer for the Democratic of

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