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“If you're aligned to a party, you have an agenda.”

Words of wisdom from Maria Lazar after being endorsed by GOP Rep. Tom Tiffany and five other Republican members of Congress. #WISC #Wispolitics

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Abortion rights at issue in Wisconsin Supreme Court election Judge Maria Lazar will face Judge Chris Taylor in an April 7 election to replace retiring conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley.

Women’s History Month honors the women who fought for reproductive freedom — Maria Lazar praised the MAGA ruling that erased it. #wispolitics #wisc
wisconsinindependent.com/politics/2026-supreme-co...

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Newsletter – Democratic Party of Outagamie County

Do you believe government should work for everyone? Stay in the loop with our newsletter: https://outagamiedems.org/newsletter/ #ForThePeople #WisPolitics

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Sen. Whitehouse Slams MAGA Attempt to Threaten and Impeach Judges
Sen. Whitehouse Slams MAGA Attempt to Threaten and Impeach Judges YouTube video by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

Intelligent people deserve our respect and to be heard.
~ @whitehouse.senate.gov has great questions for MAGA.
#WIPOLITICS #wiunion #wispolitics
Stop the lies with facts.
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Newsletter – Democratic Party of Outagamie County

Ready to stay informed about local democracy? Sign up for our newsletter and get key updates, events, and action alerts: https://outagamiedems.org/newsletter/ #OutagamieDems #WisPolitics

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Jessica Seawright For Wisconsin State Assembly District 21 Support Jessica Seawright for Wisconsin State Assembly District 21. Learn about Jessica Seawright, a dedicated Wisconsin State Assembly candidate committed to service, listening, and advocating for Wi...

This seat would be a wonderful flip! The prev. Dem candidate lost by a few hundred votes in 2024, so this seat primed for us to win in 2026. Please see Jessica's site for more information about how you can help out! #milwaukee #wisconsin #wispolitics

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Trump's personal wealth more than doubled in the last year.

In 2020, Sen Ron Johnson complained his wealth had only doubled since 2011.

They gave themselves permanent tax breaks.

Any questions?

www.nbcnews.com/business/mar...

#Wisconsin #wispolitics #wisdems #wisgop #WISen #WIGov #TaxTheRich

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Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association: Statement on NFL public safety needs state budget request
April 14, 2025
Home » Press Releases » Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association: Statement on NFL public safety needs state budget request

Madison… The Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association (WCPA) is publicly supporting a Wisconsin state budget request by Representatives Dave Steffen (R-Howard) and Ben Franklin (R-De Pere) for local law enforcement during the upcoming NFL draft April 24th through April 26th.

The two legislators are seeking $1.25 million through the state budget process to be directed to the Ashwaubenon Public Safety Department ($75K), Brown County Sheriff’s Department ($500K), Green Bay Police Department ($475K) and Green Bay Metro Fire Department ($200K). It is estimated that these allocations will address approximately two-thirds of anticipated public safety expenses associated with the NFL Draft. Roughly two-thirds of the economic impact of this event will be statewide.

“Providing local law enforcement with the right tools is essential for keeping communities safe during large events. Proper resources help manage crowds effectively and ensure a smooth and safe event,” said Kelly Bakken, President of the WCPA and Police Chief for Altoona.

Bakken concluded by saying, “Wisconsin is fortunate to be hosting an event like this. It’s important that everyone stays safe, and funding helps give law enforcement the tools they need to do that.”

The NFL Draft is expected to garner more than $4.5 million for state government during the event.

Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association: Statement on NFL public safety needs state budget request April 14, 2025 Home » Press Releases » Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association: Statement on NFL public safety needs state budget request Madison… The Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association (WCPA) is publicly supporting a Wisconsin state budget request by Representatives Dave Steffen (R-Howard) and Ben Franklin (R-De Pere) for local law enforcement during the upcoming NFL draft April 24th through April 26th. The two legislators are seeking $1.25 million through the state budget process to be directed to the Ashwaubenon Public Safety Department ($75K), Brown County Sheriff’s Department ($500K), Green Bay Police Department ($475K) and Green Bay Metro Fire Department ($200K). It is estimated that these allocations will address approximately two-thirds of anticipated public safety expenses associated with the NFL Draft. Roughly two-thirds of the economic impact of this event will be statewide. “Providing local law enforcement with the right tools is essential for keeping communities safe during large events. Proper resources help manage crowds effectively and ensure a smooth and safe event,” said Kelly Bakken, President of the WCPA and Police Chief for Altoona. Bakken concluded by saying, “Wisconsin is fortunate to be hosting an event like this. It’s important that everyone stays safe, and funding helps give law enforcement the tools they need to do that.” The NFL Draft is expected to garner more than $4.5 million for state government during the event.

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Hey Wisconsin,

The NFL doesn't need money.

Why are politicians and a police group trying to get us to spend our tax money on them?

#Wisconsin #wispolitics #wisdems #wisgop #NFL #NFLDraft

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Wisconsin bans auto manufacturers from selling directly to the public. Here's why. - The Badger Project Electric vehicle maker Tesla is challenging state laws that ban auto companies from selling to consumers in Wisconsin.

Electric vehicle maker Tesla is challenging state laws that ban auto companies from selling to consumers. #wispolitics #elonmusk

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Gableman might temporarily lose law license after deal with Wisconsin regulation board Michael Gableman, the former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who led a failed investigation into the 2020 election results, should lose his license for three years, according to a recommendation from ...

Michael Gableman faces a 3-year law license suspension after misconduct during the 2020 election investigation, costing taxpayers millions. Justice is catching up, but at what price? #ElectionIntegrity #WisPolitics #Accountability #LawandOrder #MichaelGableman #Wisconsin #2020Election

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Wisconsin voters - pay attention to this and vote for Crawford for State Supreme Court.
#WisPolitics #SCOWIS #WISCONSIN

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#FamilyFarms #Wisconsin #Farmers #WisPolitics #TrumpsTariffs

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Evers says tariffs will affect everyone in Wisconsin, criticizes Congress for not stepping in • Wisconsin Examiner Gov. Tony Evers accused congressional Republicans of abdicating their duty in allowing Trump's tariffs to move forward.

Via @bspears.bsky.social .... At #WisPolitics event @govevers.wisconsin.gov says tariffs will affect everyone in Wisconsin, criticizes Congress for not stepping in, and stays officially neutral in #DPI race.

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Why is voting important and why does it matter? Your vote will make a change! Spring elections are coming. If you think your elected officials aren’t serving you, then VOTE on or before April 1st, y’all. #milwaukee #wispolitics

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Assembly Speaker Robin Vos seeking broad tax cuts in upcoming budget • Wisconsin Examiner Speaker Robin Vos said Evers' plan was unrealistic because it would increase state spending by about 20% and included plans to raise taxes.

Wisconsin's budget deadline is July 1, but if Evers doesn't sign big tax cut Republicans want, says Speaker Robin Vos, "the budget will probably have to wait until we can find consensus on that tax cut." @bspears.bsky.social has the story on Vos's #WisPolitics interview
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Temporary injunction blocks lawmakers from trying to replace elections administrator • Wisconsin Examiner A state Senate vote in September to fire Meagan Wolfe had no legal effect, a judge ruled in a lawsuit against Senate and Assembly leaders.

Today in Wisconsin Supreme Court 9:45

watch ➡️ wiseye.org/schedule/?ga...

WI Elections Commission v WI Republican lawmakers Devin LeMahieu, Chris Kapenga & Robin Vos

re: Meagan Wolfe appointment

refresher ➡️ wisconsinexaminer.com/briefs/tempo...

#Wispolitics #wisconsin #wisdems #wisgop #SCOWIS

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Spent the morning knocking doors for local candidates in Janesville!

#wispolitics @benwikler.bsky.social

Feels good to be back at it

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First of my weeklies: "@DavidDHaynes: A pro-choice wish list for 2015 by @millbot http://ow.ly/GbEKQ #choice #abortion #wispolitics"

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Lisa Subek will challenge Brett Hulsey for his state Assembly seat, thank goodness: host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-... #madison #wispolitics

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