WisDems: Wisconsin Democrats welcome President Biden back to Wisconsin

MADISON, Wis. — Ahead of President Biden’s visit to Madison today, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler released the following statement: “Wisconsin Democrats are thrilled to welcome President Biden back to the Badger State at a critical moment–when the stakes of this election

State Superintendent Underly: Statement on SCOWIS decision

Department of Public Instruction still awaiting release of Act 20 funding by Joint Committee on Finance MADISON — State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly today released the following statement in the wake of the 6-1 Wisconsin Supreme Court decision in Marklein v.

Dane County Clerk McDonell: Statement on drop boxes

MADISON, Wis. – Today the Wisconsin Supreme Court voted 4-3 in Priorities v WEC to reverse a 2022 ban on using drop boxes as a permitted manner for returning ballots. Dane County Clerk Scott McDonell issued the following statement in

WisGOP: Statement on SCOWIS ruling on absentee drop boxes

MADISON, Wis. – If you are covering the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision concerning unstaffed absentee drop boxes, please consider the following statement from the Republican Party of Wisconsin: “In a setback for both the separation of powers and public trust in

Madison Mayor Rhodes-Conway: Statement on Act 10 ruling 

“This Independence Day, Wisconsin can celebrate a crucial step towards restoring a fundamental freedom that helped the state prosper for more than a century. Judge Jacob Frost’s ruling on Act 10 is a return to treating workers fairly by recognizing

Sen. LeMahieu: Statement on circuit court ruling

Madison- Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) issued the following statement: “Act 10 has been found legal and constitutional against multiple state and federal court actions for close to 15 years. This is yet another example of courts legislating from

State Superintedent Underly: Statement on Act 10 court ruling

MADISON — State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly today released the following statement regarding a court ruling on Act 10. “The right to organize one’s co-workers into a union, and then collectively bargain, is a fundamental American right. It is fitting that

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