Judge Schimel: Participates in Hispanic roundtable

WAUKESHA, Wisc. – On Thursday, Judge Brad Schimel met with Hispanic voters in Milwaukee County to discuss the importance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Wisconsinites in every corner of the state are sick and tired of Justices on their highest court

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Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin: To partner with Wisconsin National Guard to conduct a victims’ rights mapping exercise as part of the National Guard’s 2025 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) summit

Madison, WI – Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin is partnering with the Wisconsin National Guard, TODAY, to conduct a groundbreaking victims’ rights mapping exercise. The participants will trace the journey of a hypothetical National Guard member crime victim through their experience navigating

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Judge dismisses Hovde suit over campaign ad

A Brown County judge has dismissed failed U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde’s defamation suit over a campaign ad that claimed the businessman “rigged” the system, finding the spot was an expression of opinion and not defamatory.

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Judge Schimel: Participates in Hispanic roundtable

WAUKESHA, Wisc. – On Thursday, Judge Brad Schimel met with Hispanic voters in Milwaukee County to discuss the importance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Wisconsinites in every corner of the state are sick and tired of Justices on their highest court using their power as a weapon to implement their political

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Kinser for Wisconsin Kids: Underly’s FIVE BIG LIES of 2025

MADISON, Wisc. — It didn’t take Jill Underly or her campaign too long to come up with their top five lies ahead of the April 1 general election.  Just days after the primary election for DPI Superintendent, DNC Chairman Ken Martin stood alongside Underly and listened to her make blatantly false statements about Brittany

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Sen. Baldwin: Statement on deep cuts at social security administration

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin issued the following statement on reports that the Social Security Administration will fire half of the agency’s staff:  “Plain and simple, this is an attack on Wisconsinites’ Social Security,” said Senator Baldwin. “Donald Trump and Elon Musk slashing Social Security’s staff in half and

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Sen. Keyeski: Requests for mental health, public safety, and rural arts funding included in Governor’s 2025-27 executive budget

MADISON – Last week, Governor Tony Evers released his 2025-27 Executive Budget. Senator Sarah Keyeski (D-Lodi) requested funding to expand access to mental health facilities and services, establish partnerships between law enforcement and mental health professionals, and to create opportunities for economic growth in rural areas through the arts – all of

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Protect Our Care: Side-by-side: Key Wisconsin Republicans 2024 margin of victory vs. their district’s Medicaid population

Vulnerable House Republicans Including Representatives Bryan Stiel, Derrick Van Orden, and Tony Wied Vote to Slash the Health Care Their Constituents Depend On WISCONSIN – This week, Representatives Bryan Stiel (WI-01), Derrick Van Orden (WI-03), and Tony Wied (WI-08), and Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives voted to advance

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Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin: To partner with Wisconsin National Guard to conduct a victims’ rights mapping exercise as part of the National Guard’s 2025 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) summit

Madison, WI – Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin is partnering with the Wisconsin National Guard, TODAY, to conduct a groundbreaking victims’ rights mapping exercise. The participants will trace the journey of a hypothetical National Guard member crime victim through their experience navigating both the military and civilian criminal justice systems — beginning

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Judge dismisses Hovde suit over campaign ad

A Brown County judge has dismissed failed U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde’s defamation suit over a campaign ad that claimed the businessman “rigged” the system, finding the spot was an expression of opinion and not defamatory.

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