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Former Senator Erpenbach Could Be Confirmed As New Parole Board Leader
His former Republican colleagues will decide whether he can keep job Gov. Evers appointed him to.
May 11th, 2023 by Sarah Lehr2022 Roundup: Gov. Evers Completes 2022 72-County Tour of Wisconsin
Dec 28th, 2022 by Gov. Tony Evers
Senator Agard Thanks Senators Bewley, Erpenbach, and Ringhand
Nov 16th, 2022 by State Sen. Melissa Agard, Senate Democratic Leader
State Republicans Want Citizens Under Guardianship Off Voter Rolls
Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition opposes idea, along with state Democrats.
Sep 21st, 2022 by Henry RedmanLegislators Okay $31 Million For Opioid Treatment
Joint Finance makes $3 million change in how Evers planned to spend opioid suit settlement money.
Sep 10th, 2022 by Sarah LehrLegislators Still Sitting on Opioid Funding
Democrats, health officials says lives could be lost if settlement funds not used to fight drug epidemic.
Aug 31st, 2022 by Evan Casey‘Day Without Child Care’ Dramatizes Issue
Wisconsin among 25 states that participates in event pushing better pay for workers, more affordable care.
May 10th, 2022 by Christina LieffringState Lawmakers Hold Hearing on Medical Marijuana
But the state Legislature has already adjourned for the year, so a bill won't pass in 2022.
Apr 21st, 2022 by Shawn JohnsonFight Over Pollution Lawsuits Continues
Three settlements okayed but GOP legislators and Attorney General war over who gets money awarded.
Apr 18th, 2022 by Erik GunnHistoric Turnover Will Change Legislature
Retirements, redistricting and members pursuing higher office could transform Legislature.
Mar 28th, 2022 by Steven WaltersBill To End State Income Tax Debated
Republican and research center push it. Democrat and LFB report raise doubts.
Feb 21st, 2022 by Steven WaltersRamthun, Brandtjen Lead Rally to Overturn 2020 Election
Capitol event organized by Jefferson Davis pushes bill to recall state’s 2020 electors.
Feb 16th, 2022 by Henry RedmanState Senate Votes on Guns, Vaccines, China
Against vaccine mandates and China and for guns on school grounds.
Feb 16th, 2022 by Erik GunnAssembly Democrats Take The Long View
Youngest leadership team ever lays out its vision, hopes and concerns.
Feb 9th, 2022 by Ruth ConniffTwo Medical Marijuana Bills Proposed
One by legislators from each party. 37 states, including Mississippi, now allow it.
Feb 9th, 2022 by Shamane MillsGOP Lawmakers Seek Control of Federal Aid
Proposed constitutional amendment gives Legislature control over spending federal funds.
Feb 3rd, 2022 by Erik GunnGOP Lawmakers Try to Strip Evers Power Over Federal Aid
Republican controlled state Senate would change state law to place authority with legislature.
Jan 26th, 2022 by Erik GunnRep. Robyn Vining Introduces Healthcare Heroes Act
Jan 12th, 2022 by State Rep. Robyn Vining
Democrats’ Revolving Door Swings Again
Assembly minority leader Gordon Hintz's decision to step down the latest of many leadership changes.
Dec 20th, 2021 by Steven WaltersHintz Will Quit As Assembly Minority Leader
Democrat will resign position in January, cites need to spend more time with family.
Dec 13th, 2021 by Melanie ConklinErpenbach Won’t Run For Reelection
Democratic state senator and 22-year veteran was central figure during Act 10 protests.
Dec 8th, 2021 by Melanie ConklinSenate Passes New Reading Test for Early Grades
Modeled on Mississippi plan. Democrats call it meaningless without more spending on education.
Oct 26th, 2021 by Ruth ConniffGOP Legislators Push To Continue Gerrymandering
Pushing for redistricting to diverge from current districts as little as possible.
Sep 29th, 2021 by Melanie Conklin and Henry RedmanBig Changes Needed In Political Districts
Population changes in Madison, metro Milwaukee require redrawn legislative and congressional seats.
Sep 27th, 2021 by Steven WaltersDemocrats Lose Experience In Legislature
10 years of Republican control helps creates Legislature with less experienced Democrats.
Sep 20th, 2021 by Steven WaltersEvers Offers GOP a Second Chance to Fund Schools
Newly revised federal guidelines could take away pandemic aid to state unless education funding increased.
Jul 11th, 2021 by Ruth ConniffLegislature Is the Most Diverse in History
Many first served as local officials, many ran small businesses, some started as Capitol staffers.
Jul 5th, 2021 by Steven WaltersWhose Vision Will Prevail In Budget Battle?
Republicans got their way in budget rewrite, but Evers' vetoes loom.
Jul 4th, 2021 by Melanie ConklinState Legislature Passes Biennial Budget
Lawmakers cut billions from the Governor's budget.
Jul 1st, 2021 by Laurel White and Megan HartSpecial Interests Push for Tax Cut
Big donor business lobbyist groups want big handout: $200 million tax cut.
Jun 26th, 2021 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignGOP Plan Cuts Business Property Taxes
But provision of plan also gives Legislature more power over local governments' revenue.
Jun 24th, 2021 by Shawn JohnsonRepublican Plan Loses $2.3 Billion for Schools
State lawmakers slashed education funding below federal minimum requirements.
Jun 11th, 2021 by Ruth ConniffGOP Lawmakers Reject Unemployment System Improvements
Republicans in State Legislature vote down $15 million to fix unemployment system.
Jun 3rd, 2021 by Laurel WhiteRepublicans Slash Evers Education Budget
Reduction in spending could mean state loses $1.5 billion in federal pandemic relief funding for education.
May 28th, 2021 by Ruth ConniffEvers Revises Plan to Expand Medicaid
Will Republican legislators turn down “projects in their own districts”?
May 20th, 2021 by Shawn JohnsonMark Born Offers a History Lesson
Republican representative and Joint Finance leader suggests small glass case of exhibits is quite enough Black history.
May 17th, 2021 by James RowenLegislature Passes Many Bills
Full agenda on Tuesday of mostly partisan legislation, much of it heading for governor’s veto.
May 12th, 2021 by Shawn Johnson and Laurel WhiteState, Cities Can Start Spending Federal Money
Federal government releases guidelines on $350 billion in pandemic relief funds.
May 11th, 2021 by Laura OlsonGOP Sends Mixed Message To Evers
Republican legislators trash his budget, then ask to meet with him.
May 4th, 2021 by Melanie ConklinPublic Testimony Backs Evers Budget
Hearings held only in state’s smaller cities but Evers budget favored 284 to 30 by speakers.
Apr 28th, 2021 by Melanie ConklinDemocrats Call for Virtual Joint Finance Hearing
Pandemic created 'significant barriers’ for many citizens who couldn’t attend in-person hearings.
Apr 20th, 2021 by Isiah HolmesThe Beguiling Blandness of Devin LeMahieu
Senate majority leader is conservative but eschews the nasty style of Robin Vos.
Apr 17th, 2021 by Melanie ConklinRepublicans Miffed By MPS Pandemic Aid
MPS gets 16 times more per pupil than Wauwatosa schools under federal formula awarding more to low-income students.
Apr 12th, 2021 by Steven WaltersGOP Lawmakers Would Ignore Rules for Stimulus Money
Governor Evers has unilateral power to distribute the federal funds.
Apr 8th, 2021 by Shawn JohnsonStatement on Wisconsin Supreme Court Decision
Mar 31st, 2021 by State Sen. Jon Erpenbach
Erpenbach Statement on Pharmacy Benefit Manager Bill Signing
Mar 26th, 2021 by State Sen. Jon Erpenbach
Legislature Has Dramatic Debate
Over its power, purpose, prestige... and whether Robin Vos hates Tony Evers.
Mar 24th, 2021 by Melanie ConklinMilliporeSigma expands operations in Verona
$65 million expansion will create approximately 50 full-time jobs
Mar 22nd, 2021 by Wisconsin Economic Development CorporationMedicaid Expansion is a Good Deal for Wisconsin
State would net $1 billion for healthcare coverage. Other states have seen better health outcomes after expansion.
Mar 19th, 2021 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachState Would Recieve $1.25 Billion Under Medicaid Expansion
GOP gearing up to remove provision from Governor's budget, despite additional funding for expansion in latest stimulus bill.
Mar 12th, 2021 by Erik GunnRep. Robyn Vining Applauds Wisconsin Equal Rights Amendment Introduction
Mar 8th, 2021 by State Rep. Robyn Vining
Where Are Act 10 Players Today?
Governor and three-fourths of legislators engaged in 2011 battle over law crushing public unions have moved on.
Mar 1st, 2021 by Steven WaltersLegislators Advance Unemployment Fix, COVID-19 Deal
But Republicans won’t pay for new computer system Evers says is needed.
Feb 18th, 2021 by Erik GunnFederal COVID-19 Aid Funneled to In-Person Schools
State GOP lawmakers' plan penalizes school districts that provided virtual instruction.
Feb 11th, 2021 by Laurel WhitePPP Business Expense Tax Break Approved by Committee
Democrats tried to narrow the tax break on expenses paid for with federal relief money.
Feb 11th, 2021 by Erik GunnDemocrats Take Action to Protect Public Health
Feb 5th, 2021 by State Sen. Jon Erpenbach
Vos ‘Behaving Like a Bully,’ Democrats Charge
After 10 months with no COVID-19 response bill, frustrated Democrats condemn their colleagues.
Jan 27th, 2021 by Erik Gunn and Melanie ConklinGOP Vendetta Threatens Public Health
Republicans block lifesaving health measure to spite the Governor
Jan 26th, 2021 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachSenator Erpenbach’s Response to the State of the State Address
Jan 12th, 2021 by State Sen. Jon Erpenbach
We Can’t Stop Here
After 272 Days, More COVID Relief Is Needed
Jan 12th, 2021 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachFederal and State Action Needed on COVID Relief for Wisconsin
Dec 3rd, 2020 by State Sen. Jon Erpenbach
Erpenbach Responds to Vos Press Conference with No New Ideas
State Senator Jon Erpenbach (D-West Point) released the following statement in response to the Assembly GOP press conference today.
Nov 17th, 2020 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachErpenbach Applauds DHS Change in Health Care Benefits Policy for Incarcerated Individuals
Long-Sought change will help those in need of substance use recovery and treatment
Oct 16th, 2020 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachWe Don’t Need a Taskforce
Erpenbach Urges GOP to Make Real Change in Special Session
Aug 24th, 2020 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachTen Years After Act 10
Most of those who voted for it are gone. How has the Capitol changed?
Jul 27th, 2020 by Steven WaltersSenator Erpenbach and Legislative Democrats Announce Unemployment Package
Bills would roll back barriers to UI imposed during decade of misguided anti-worker legislation
Jul 16th, 2020 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachStatement from Senator Erpenbach on The People’s Maps Commission
Jul 9th, 2020 by State Sen. Jon Erpenbach
State’s Health Care Workers Demand Hazard Pay
As COVID-19 cases rise again, Democratic bill provides increased pay, paid medical leave.
Jun 30th, 2020 by Shamane MillsRep. Robyn Vining Introduces Healthcare Heroes Act
Jun 29th, 2020 by State Rep. Robyn Vining
GOP Lame-Duck Law Blocks COVID-19 Aid
State GOP was warned of unintended consequences to their law in 2018.
Apr 2nd, 2020 by Melanie ConklinSupreme Court Case Could Affect Abortion Access in Wisconsin
The High Court weighs case that could effectively overturn Roe v. Wade.
Mar 5th, 2020 by Melanie Conklin“Tougher On Crime” Bills Make No Sense
Sen. Jon Erpenbach blasts recent "Tougher on Crime" legislation. Argues for increased education funding.
Feb 21st, 2020 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachWisconsin Students and Homeowners Abandoned by GOP
Republicans fail to restore education funding and ensure property tax relief
Feb 17th, 2020 by Joint Finance Committee Democratic MembersBill Addressing High Drug Prices Advances
Assembly will take up bipartisan legislation, amendments, on Tuesday.
Feb 17th, 2020 by Shamane MillsVoucher Programs Cutting Into Public School Funding
State Sen. Erpenbach and Rep. Pope introduce legislation requiring a referendum before state aid to school districts can be cut.
Feb 7th, 2020 by State Sen. Jon Erpenbach and State Rep. Sondy PopeSenator Erpenbach’s Response to the State of the State Address
After a both successful and trying year in 2019, Governor Evers was able to deliver on promises and move the needle on many of the issues that Wisconsinites care about.
Jan 22nd, 2020 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachHot Debate, Limited Action by Senate
Limited bills on homeless, clean water passed, nothing on dark stores tax loophole.
Jan 22nd, 2020 by Erik GunnEvers Assigns “Homework” to Legislators
Urges a legislative session long enough to pass bipartisan bills on water quality, homelessness, other issues.
Jan 10th, 2020 by Rob MentzerDemocrats introduce legislation to protect taxpayers from unaccountable voucher programs
Many taxpayers have had to increase their own taxes in order to keep their public school doors open while vouchers drain the district’s resources without any transparency or accountability.
Dec 10th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachHow Homeless Got Frozen Out
With no explanation, Fitzgerald stopped bipartisan bill providing grants to homeless shelters.
Nov 27th, 2019 by Melanie ConklinSenate Votes to Kill Governor Veto Power
Approves putting constitutional amendment on ballot to restrict partial veto power.
Nov 6th, 2019 by Ruth ConniffSenate Fires State Agriculture Secretary
Every Republican votes not to approve Evers appointee Brad Pfaff.
Nov 6th, 2019 by Laurel WhiteEveryone Deserves Clean Water
Evers, Democrats back a comprehensive agenda. We want to work with Republicans on this.
Nov 4th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachGood News, Bad News on State Budget
Report finds 2018-19 year had $1.7 billion surplus, but new budget will exceed projected revenues by $800 million.
Oct 28th, 2019 by Rich KremerWisconsin legislators rally behind Judge Jill Karofsky for Wisconsin Supreme Court
Judge Karofsky currently serves as a criminal court judge in Dane County.
Oct 15th, 2019 by Jill KarofskyDemocrats Push Medical Marijuana, Red Flag Law
Democratic legislators want to take up issues during fall legislative session.
Oct 7th, 2019 by Laurel WhiteSuicide Texting Hotline Money Finally Released
Republican-led Joint Finance Committee held up releasing funds for almost three months
Oct 3rd, 2019 by Melanie ConklinBipartisan Bill Would Legalize Medical Marijuana
But Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald strongly opposes the bill.
Oct 3rd, 2019 by Isiah HolmesToo Many Wisconsinites Without Health Insurance
Evers' Health Secretary funding effort to increase number of insured.
Oct 2nd, 2019 by Shamane MillsShilling Backs Medical Cannabis Efforts
Democrats renew efforts to legalize medical cannabis
Sep 20th, 2019 by State Sen. Jennifer ShillingWhat Polls Show About the Legislature
Voters have net positive view of Legislature but negative toward Vos, split on Fitzgerald.
Sep 17th, 2019 by Melanie ConklinLegislature Should Put Students First
Long-term school funding, teacher experience, student test scores are all down.
Sep 12th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachKaul Says Lame Duck Law Costs Taxpayers
AG says legislative oversight stalls cases, makes lower settlements for taxpayers likely.
Sep 10th, 2019 by Melanie ConklinDemocrats’ Bill Repeals Lame Duck Law
Would end new requirement that Attorney General get Legislature’s approval for lawsuits.
Sep 6th, 2019 by Laurel WhiteThe Time for Universal Background Checks is Now
"81% of voters support background checks."
Aug 15th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachDemocrats continue pushing unnecessary, costly Medicaid expansion
"Expanding Medicaid even further to include able-bodied individuals living above the poverty line would put an even greater weight on the taxpayer."
Aug 8th, 2019 by MacIver InstituteRep. Robyn Vining Co-Sponsors NEW Medicaid Expansion Legislation
"Medicaid expansion is what the people want and it’s what they deserve."
Aug 5th, 2019 by State Rep. Robyn ViningErpenbach/Riemer Introduce Medicaid Expansion Bill
Proposal will prevent 2 billion Wisconsin tax dollars from going to other states
Aug 5th, 2019 by State Rep. Daniel RiemerMomentum for Medicaid Expansion Continues
Democrats renew push for legislation to expand health coverage
Aug 5th, 2019 by State Sen. Jennifer ShillingGovernor’s Leadership Moves State Forward
A bold vision for Wisconsin and a budget based on input from all the people.
Aug 1st, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachRepublicans Abandon Small Family Farmers
Farmers are asking for our help, and the majority party’s inaction yesterday was absolutely a matter of abandoning our farmers by putting politics before their lives.
Jul 24th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachGOP Legislators Delay Funds for Homeless, Farmers
Evers, Democrats push for state spending approved in budget, Republicans want review by Senate.
Jul 24th, 2019 by Laurel WhiteLegislators Want to Protect ACA Coverage
Laws needed to assure health coverage continues if courts overrule it, Democrats say.
Jul 22nd, 2019 by Erik GunnState Needs Equal Pay Law for Women
Wisconsin Republicans repealed Equal Pay Enforcement Act in 2012.
Jul 14th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachVos Wants Medical Marijuana Bill
Assembly Speaker wants to push this bill in fall. Will Senate oppose it?
Jul 1st, 2019 by Bruce MurphySenate Sends $82 Billion Budget to Evers
Governor can reject, approve or partially veto the Republicans' revised version of budget.
Jun 27th, 2019 by Laurel WhiteGov. Evers Signs Bipartisan Bills Relating to Equal Treatment of Liquor Sales, Improving Wisconsin’s Competitiveness by Eliminating Tax Benefits
Senate Bill 83, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 6, creates the equal treatment of retail sales of all types of liquor for off-premises consumption.
Jun 24th, 2019 by Gov. Tony EversRepublican, Democrat Offer Different Takes On Budget
Sen. Jon Erpenbach blasts failure to expand Medicaid, tax breaks for manufacturers
Jun 20th, 2019 by Elizabeth Dohms-HarterLegislators Okay $1 Billion for UW Projects
Budget committee approves some 40 projects, including UWM Chemistry Building.
Jun 12th, 2019 by Laurel WhiteGOP Budget Jacks Up Auto Fees
Vehicle title fee up 137%; higher fees would raise $393 million for roads.
Jun 7th, 2019 by Shawn JohnsonA day after gutting health care programs around the state, GOP criminalizes reproductive care
Democrats have introduced and promoted initiatives aimed at improving access to preventive care like basic health exams, cancer screenings, and STI testing.
Jun 5th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachGOP Approves $558 Million Health Care Hike
But Republican budget rejects Medicaid expansion that would save the state $320 million, Evers notes.
Jun 5th, 2019 by Laurel WhiteRep. Sargent’s Lonely Pro-Pot Campaign
Democrat has pushed for full legalization for years, with few politicians joining her. Until now.
May 27th, 2019 by Hibah AnsariPublic Hearing Held to Honor Wisconsin Hero, Staff Sergeant Daniel D. Busch
The bill honors the service and heroism of a young veteran who gave his life for his country.
May 21st, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachRepublican Pushes for Medical Marijuana
State Sen. Patrick Testin could be the key man in the success or failure of proposal.
May 14th, 2019 by Bruce MurphyWisconsin Needs a People’s Budget
Polls, public hearings show support for more K-12 education funding, Medicaid expansion, medical pot.
May 8th, 2019 by Joint Finance Committee Democratic MembersSenator Erpenbach Praises Governor Evers’ Healthy Women, Healthy Baby Initiatives
"Republicans are sending a strong message to the people of our state that access to comprehensive health care is less important than the political points they’re trying to score."
May 7th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachHow Walker Wrecked State’s Prisons
Overworked staff, high turnover, rising overtime costs and violence plague the prisons.
May 2nd, 2019 by Bruce MurphySenator Erpenbach Applauds the SeniorCare Extension
"This is a huge win for our state."
Apr 17th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachAdvocates of Legal Pot Still Face Hurdles
Public support growing but GOP leaders oppose Evers' plan to legalize medical marijuana and possession of small amounts.
Apr 7th, 2019 by Suzie KazarSenator Erpenbach supports Gov. Evers’ workforce development proposals
Instead of agreeing with a $1 increase in minimum wage for working-class Wisconsinites, Republicans stood up for their wasteful tax handout, which gives 16 wealthy individuals $36 million.
Apr 4th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachJFC Democrats Baffled by Republican Objection to Reducing Childhood Lead Poisoning
With the federal matching rate at 94.56%, and hundreds of thousands of children facing exposure, the JFC Democratic members are outraged that the Republicans objected to the request.
Mar 7th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachState Is Ready for Medical Marijuana
Myths have been debunked. Health benefits are clear. Voters support it.
Feb 23rd, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachSen. Erpenbach Applauds Gov. Evers’ Medical Marijuana Proposal
"Marijuana can provide relief to those suffering from cancer, glaucoma, PTSD, ALS, chronic pain and can even help in the fight against opiate addiction."
Feb 18th, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachSenator Erpenbach Introduces Comprehensive Health Care Protection Bill
"It is time to stop playing politics with people’s lives, and work across the aisle on real solutions."
Jan 31st, 2019 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachLegislature Works Overnight To Curb Evers Power
Limits on early voting, constraints on Evers campaign promise on health care.
Dec 5th, 2018 by Shawn Johnson and Laurel WhiteAbout That Republican Victory
Voters rejected Democrats for the Assembly, Robin Vos declares. Er, not exactly.
Nov 15th, 2018 by Bruce MurphyKimberly-Clark, Unions, Push for Subsidy
State Senate lacks votes to approve $70 million subsidy for 400 jobs.
Nov 15th, 2018 by Laurel WhiteDemocrats Resist Limiting Governor’s Power
Republicans want lame-duck session to reduce Evers' power, Democrats warn of a court challenge.
Nov 10th, 2018 by Laurel WhiteErpenbach Calls on Governor to End Support of “Zero Tolerance”
Urges Walker to join eight other Governors in recalling National Guard Troops
Jun 20th, 2018 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachTime to Make Our Older Adults a Priority
State should prioritize spending on healthcare and housing for seniors.
Jun 5th, 2018 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachErpenbach Thankful for DOT Exception for Sauk City Fire Department
The rail line was converted to the Great Sauk Trail last summer as a part of the Rails to Trails program administered by the Department of Transportation.
May 9th, 2018 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachVillage of West Baraboo Repayment
"After more than a year of trying to work this out with the DOT, I am happy taxpayers in West Baraboo will have the funds returned."
May 9th, 2018 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachRepublicans Resist Net Neutrality Bill
Issue is critical to small businesses, who create most new jobs in the state.
May 7th, 2018 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachBillions for Foxconn, Failure for Rural Wisconsin
Rural economic development bill passes Assembly 95 to 0, fails to get a vote in the Senate.
Apr 9th, 2018 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachMayor Tom Barrett Applauds Passage of Bill Prohibiting Straw Purchasing
Senate Bill 408 criminalizes gun purchases on behalf of felons and acting as ‘human holster’
Mar 28th, 2018 by Mayor Tom BarrettSenate “Hatchet Job” Removes Haas, Bell
What did they do wrong? “I have no idea,” Fitzgerald admits, but demands firings.
Jan 24th, 2018 by Matt RothschildStatement of Senator Jon Erpenbach on Governor Walker’s re-election health care plan.
"These newly loved Democratic plans are a drop in the bucket compared to what accepting funds to expand BagerCare could do for the people of this state."
Jan 21st, 2018 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachLegislature Must Act On Prison Safety
More protections needed for prison workers, proposed bill provides solutions.
Jan 10th, 2018 by State Rep. Dave ConsidineHelp Needed to Prevent Veterans’ Suicides
22 veterans commit suicide every day in U.S. Proposed state program addresses issue.
Jan 7th, 2018 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachLegislature Must Act on Prison Overcrowding
Safety a huge issue; will Republicans have courage to take on issue?
Dec 16th, 2017 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachMedicare Threatened By Federal Tax Cuts
Massive deficit it causes could require huge cuts in Medicare.
Dec 7th, 2017 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachWith Elections Just a Year Away, Legislature Abandons Wisconsin Families
Industrial Acid Mining Bill Will Put Public Health at Risk for Generations
Nov 8th, 2017 by Wisconsin Conservation VotersDem Lawmakers Push To Legalize Medical Marijuana
State Sen. Jon Erpenbach and Rep. Chris Taylor tour state to discuss medical marijuana.
Nov 2nd, 2017 by Dave FidlinRestore the Elections Commission Staff
GOP legislators supported this until Walker veto cut staff. Our bill restores electoral security.
Oct 21st, 2017 by State Sen. Jon Erpenbach and State Rep. Melissa SargentRespect Women Act Restores Women’s Medical Rights
Proposals to Take Politics out of Medical Decisions, Repeal Harmful Abortions Restrictions and Improve Health Center Safety
Oct 12th, 2017 by State Rep. Chris TaylorMining Hearing Gets Ugly
Senator and mining proponent uses personal attack as part of defense of bill.
Sep 21st, 2017 by Al GedicksDon’t Cut Historic Tax Credits
They’re Walker's most successful economic development program. So why would he cut them?
Sep 1st, 2017 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachWe Hate DOT, But Here’s $712 Million
GOP senators would borrow big for Department of Transportation they distrust.
Jul 24th, 2017 by Steven WaltersDemocrats’ Bill Requires More Campaign Disclosure
Committees, corporations required to disclose any spending on ads within 60 days of elections.
Jul 14th, 2017 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignJohn Nygren’s War on Drug Abuse
His daughter’s drug abuse problem brought the issue home to him.
Jul 10th, 2017 by Steven WaltersGovernor’s Race Influences Budget
Joint Finance Democrats raise issues that could be used against Walker.
Jun 5th, 2017 by Steven WaltersHealthcare Protection Package a Needed First Response to Potential ACA Repeal
The Healthcare Protection Package would help to continue vital policies that reduce costs to healthcare consumers and provide access to insurance with robust coverage.
May 12th, 2017 by Community Advocates Public Policy InstituteShilling backs Health Care Protection Package
D.C. politics threaten health care access for Wisconsin families
May 12th, 2017 by State Sen. Jennifer ShillingStop Raiding Veterans Nursing Home
Legislative oversight of this was vetoed by Gov. Walker. That’s wrong.
Mar 19th, 2017 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachAdvisory Referendums Have Meant Little
Legislators are considering advisory referendums on legalizing marijuana and making Daylight Savings Time permanent.
Feb 20th, 2017 by Steven WaltersShilling backs Compassionate Cannabis Care Act
Dems partner with health professionals and patients in medical marijuana push
Feb 7th, 2017 by State Sen. Jennifer ShillingLet the Public Decide on Medical Marijuana
Introduces legislation calling for statewide referendum
Feb 6th, 2017 by State Rep. Chris TaylorRepublican Manufacturing and Agriculture Tax Credit costing millions more than expected – benefits just a few of the state’s wealthiest individuals
"75% of the total Manufacturing and Agriculture tax credit is going to individuals that each make more than a million dollars a year"
Jan 24th, 2017 by State Sen. Jon Erpenbach2017 Wisconsin Health Insurance Cost Ranking
Milwaukee Area Still Has Above Averages Costs
Dec 21st, 2016 by Citizen Action of WisconsinSen. Shilling appoints Taylor, Erpenbach to serve on Joint Finance Committee
“Sen. Taylor and Sen. Erpenbach have been outspoken advocates for working families in Wisconsin and understand the importance of investing in our future.”
Dec 2nd, 2016 by State Sen. Jennifer ShillingThe Legend of Leah Vukmir
Once considered a horrible legislator, she’s now one of the Capitol’s “heaviest hitters.”
Nov 8th, 2016 by Bruce MurphyWisconsin Open for Bribery
State Ethics Commission allows GOP legislator to create his own PAC, ignoring “bright line” in the law.
Oct 17th, 2016 by Matt RothschildNew $0 Deductible Health Plans Introduced
Wisconsin health consumers will save over $209 million
Sep 30th, 2016 by Citizen Action of WisconsinAction Needed Now for King Residents
Erpenbach: Fund $18 million projects from 2015 Capital Budget and Enact Legislative Oversight Now
Sep 20th, 2016 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachIllegal Coordination Highlighted in Guardian story
Senator Erpenbach has worked in the Legislature to regulate issue ads since his election in 1998 to the Senate.
Sep 14th, 2016 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachErpenbach Vows to Again Seek Legislative Accountability for Veterans Budget
“The nursing home fund raid without Legislative approval is not business as usual as Governor Walker and DVA bureaucrats would like you to believe.”
Sep 6th, 2016 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachNeglect Ignored, Problems Denied, Solutions Delayed
GOP inaction once again jeopardizes vulnerable residents at state facility
Sep 1st, 2016 by State Sen. Jennifer ShillingVeteran’s Nursing Homes Should Not Be Shortchanged
"From here, it looks like decisions have been made to cut costs that are sacrificing resident care and comfort, perhaps just to bank money for other uses."
Aug 29th, 2016 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachSome Legislators Still Crave Secrecy
Some routinely destroy correspondence and other materials, making government less open.
Jun 29th, 2016 by Bill LuedersDemocrats Warn of Consequences on the Eve of the Death of the Government Accountability Board
Democrats highlight Scott Walker and the Republicans' dismantling of the non partisan Government Accountability Board.
Jun 29th, 2016 by Democratic Party of WisconsinUW Operational Budget to Get Board Vote: Lowest State Support Reflects Republican Cuts
Higher student fees and less state support for our university system are on the agenda this week in Madison.
Jun 8th, 2016 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachRepublicans Continue to Sell Wisconsin Long-Term Care to the Highest Bidder
No evidence to demonstrate the need to overhaul Family Care and upend the lives of 60,000
May 24th, 2016 by State Rep. Chris TaylorErpenbach to Gov. Walker: Stop DVA attacks on Veterans offices
Local veteran to veteran counseling at risk again at the hands of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
May 23rd, 2016 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachThe Report That Walker Killed
Its warning: Ending civil service means less qualified will serve. Why didn’t legislators see it?
May 16th, 2016 by Bruce MurphyState Could Still Get Medicaid Dollars
Would substitute for state spending, yielding millions for schools, roads, UW System.
May 6th, 2016 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachFederal Court Recognizes Photo ID Problems
Decision notes it is too difficult for some classes of people to obtain photo ID.
Apr 15th, 2016 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachNew Corrections Chief Faces Problems
Including overcrowded prisons, staff shortages and low morale, and a dearth of leadership.
Feb 22nd, 2016 by Steven WaltersWalker Administration and Republican Legislators Must Also Be Held Accountable for Corrections Crisis
Assembly Democrats Request Audit of Department of Corrections
Feb 12th, 2016 by State Rep. Peter BarcaProposal to Transform Delivery of Local Veterans Services a Bad Idea
“I know that the authors of this proposal believed they were putting forward a proposal built through consensus which is simply not true.”
Jan 26th, 2016 by Jon Erpenbach and Gordon HintzThe Real State of the State
New Budget Numbers Show $158 Million Drop in Revenue
Jan 21st, 2016 by State Rep. Gordon HintzErpenbach Calls for Corrections Reforms Immediately
Currently seeking co-sponsors, Erpenbach and other authors of the proposals expect introduction of the bills next week.
Jan 6th, 2016 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachDemocrats propose Corrections Reform measures to improve public safety
“The lack of urgency by Gov. Walker’s administration and the Republican majority to address complaints of child abuse and assaults in our correctional facilities is appalling”
Jan 6th, 2016 by State Sen. Jennifer ShillingNew Medicaid Savings Could Benefit Taxpayers
Two factors will reduce state Medicaid costs and give legislators room to improve system.
Jan 4th, 2016 by Jon PeacockWalker Policy to Cost WI Taxpayers $1.07 Billion in Next Six Years
Currently 31 states including the District of Columbia have accepted Federal Medicaid funds.
Dec 15th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachWWN Supports Patients Reproductive Health Act
“As members of the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Women’s Network, we believe that every woman should have access to medically-accurate health care, free from harassment and intimidation.”
Nov 20th, 2015 by Wisconsin Women's NetworkPatients Reproductive Health Care Act Announced
This bill comes on the heels of a highly coordinated and unrelenting attack on women’s health by Governor Walker and legislative Republicans.
Nov 19th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachPlanned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin Supports Introduction of the Patients Reproductive Health Act
Proactive legislation would allow patients to access reproductive health care free of political interference, harassment and misinformation
Nov 18th, 2015 by Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin21% of Gas Tax Will Go to Repay Debt
Debt level has doubled in a decade, yet legislators approve plan.
Nov 9th, 2015 by Steven WaltersStatement on passage of dismantling of GAB and campaign finance deform bills
“Republicans have dismantled a transparent and accountable Legislature.”
Nov 7th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachLegislature Must Act to Help Veterans
Because of long wait times for veterans, their mental health care needs are not met.
Nov 6th, 2015 by Jon Erpenbach and Gordon HintzStatement on the closing of Oscar Mayer in Madison
“At the end of last week, Wisconsin had 9,341 workers affected by mass layoffs and plant closings; add 1,000 more.”
Nov 4th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachSen. Erpenbach and Rep. Hintz Unveil Bill Targeting Mental Health Gap for Veterans Most in Need
Senator Jon Erpenbach (D-Middleton) and Representative Gordon Hintz (D-Oshkosh) have unveiled a bill that would allow low-income veterans to receive a voucher for immediate mental health care for treatment such as emergency counseling, alcohol and drug treatment, and marriage counseling
Oct 29th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachStatement on Republican John Doe bill in the Senate
“Republicans are making it harder to investigate bribery of a public officer or employee.”
Oct 20th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachStatement from Senator Jon Erpenbach on vote in Senate Health and Human Services committee affecting biomedical research.
"This bill will have a direct impact on patients seeking medical treatment for difficult and desperate diseases."
Oct 13th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachTime to Revisit Transportation Funding Solutions
71 percent of Wisconsin's roads are rated in poor or mediocre condition.
Sep 25th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachStatement of Senator Jon Erpenbach on Health and Human Services Committee Meeting
“Wisconsin’s economy is stagnant, yet we must spend the day working to hurt our growing businesses.”
Sep 22nd, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachWalker “just doesn’t get it.”
Wisconsin Senator Jon Erpenbach reacts to Governor Walker plan to repeal health care coverage for 16 million Americans, 200,000 from Wisconsin.
Aug 18th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachBudget Included Big Changes on Taxes
Changes slash Alternative Minimum Tax on the wealthy and reduce “marriage penalty.”
Aug 17th, 2015 by Steven WaltersBipartisan talks begin in Senate for Milwaukee arena dea
Jul 14th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Jason SteinWhy Republicans Tried to Repeal Open Records
Frustrated with open records requests that have embarrassed them, GOP leaders decided they’d had enough.
Jul 13th, 2015 by Steven WaltersErpenbach on final budget passage
"We can do better."
Jul 8th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachBucks Arena Will Need Democratic Support
But which Democrats are likely to back it?
Jul 6th, 2015 by Steven WaltersErpenbach on tragic open records changes inserted into budget at 11th hour
“People have the right to know what their government is doing.”
Jul 3rd, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachStatement of Senator Jon Erpenbach on Governor Walker’s continued absence and the resulting infighting between Legislative Republicans
“The public in-fighting between Senate and Assembly Republican leadership is of no benefit to the people of this state. ”
Jun 18th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachWas Act 10 Necessary?
New analysis by bipartisan expert on good government explodes the myths about Walker’s signature achievement.
Jun 16th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyRepublicans in Wisconsin State Senate Pass Dangerous Abortion Ban
Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin (PPAWI) Continues To Fight For Women’s Health
Jun 9th, 2015 by Planned Parenthood Advocates of WisconsinStatement from Senator Jon Erpenbach on the passage of Senate Bill 179 – Abortion Ban
"Women and families in Wisconsin facing difficult decisions have had their health and lives put on the line with the passage of the dangerous abortion ban authored by Senator Lazich."
Jun 9th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachErpenbach Statement on Senate Health and Human Services Committee Abortion Ban Vote
"Today, it was confirmed that not only are Senate Republicans advancing a dangerous piece of legislation, they have no idea what’s in it."
Jun 4th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachErpenbach to GOP –Anything Less Than Removal is a Failure
Governor Walker’s Plan to Give WI Long Term Care to Out of State For Profit Insurance, Up Today
May 27th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachPublic Schools are Being Strangled by Governor Walker and His Friends
Statement from Senator Jon Erpenbach on Republican’s 29 page education omnibus motion.
May 20th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachErpenbach Motion to Require Audit of DOA Info Tech Funds
The motion failed along party lines.
May 14th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachErpenbach Motion in Finance to Support WI Cancer Reporting System
Cancer statistics will help provide insight and treatment options
May 5th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachWho Will Lead the Democratic Party?
Five candidates seek the difficult job of trying to revive the minority party in Wisconsin.
Mar 23rd, 2015 by Steven WaltersNew Wisconsin Poll Shows Public Wants Major Changes to Budget on Health Care
The polling shows massive public support for Wisconsin to take the enhanced federal funding for BadgerCare rejected in the Governor’s budget.
Mar 17th, 2015 by Citizen Action of WisconsinBudget Could Delay Local Highway Projects
Republican legislators want to reduce borrowing in Walker transportation budget, but this could delay numerous projects.
Mar 16th, 2015 by Steven WaltersWalker’s UW Cuts Get National Press
It’s probably helping his presidential run, but also raising questions about Walker as a person.
Feb 18th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyLegislation Announced to Accept Federal BadgerCare Funds on Iowa Terms
The bill adopts the approach taken by Iowa’s Republican Governor Terry Branstad.
Feb 16th, 2015 by Citizen Action of WisconsinWisconsin League of Conservation Voters Announces Endorsements
Slate highlights problem solvers.
Sep 25th, 2014 by Wisconsin Conservation VotersFew Competitive Legislative Races
Redistricting has reduced the number of competitive districts for fall elections.
Jun 9th, 2014 by Steven WaltersDemocratic Wedge Issues
Republicans are out of step on issues like same sex marriage and medical marijuana.
Jan 16th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyLandlord registration program could be eliminated
Statement from Alderman Nik Kovac June 20, 2013
Jun 20th, 2013 by Nik KovacLegislators think they know what’s best for Milwaukee neighborhoods
Statement from Alderman Michael J. Murphy June 20, 2013
Jun 20th, 2013 by Ald. Michael MurphyDemocrats in Disarray
The firing of its state spokesperson is just another sign the party has lost its way.
Mar 12th, 2013 by Bruce MurphyPlan to Strengthen BadgerCare Unveiled at State Capitol
Provides another stepping stone to rebuilding Wisconsin’s middle-class
Feb 5th, 2013 by Jon RichardsRep. Sanfelippo Says Full-Speed Ahead
His bill to downsize county government will be introduced next week and he predicts it will pass.
Jan 31st, 2013 by Bruce MurphyNew Wisconsin Health Insurance Cost Ranking
Milwaukee and Racine Have Highest Health Insurance Costs in State for 2013
Dec 19th, 2012 by Citizen Action of WisconsinThe Rise of Chris Larson
Is he a young liberal heavyweight? Or a punching bag for Republicans?
Nov 27th, 2012 by Bruce MurphyThe Anti-Health Care Governor?
Even as Scott Walker throws people off health care, he opposes federal programs that would increase coverage and lower costs.
Nov 21st, 2012 by Bruce MurphyDoyle’s Decision Could Send Ripples Through Milwaukee’s Political Landscape
Governor Doyle's announcement that he will not be seeking a third term could send ripples through Milwaukee's political landscape. The most commonly mentioned named Democratic Party members that may run for Governor include, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, State Sen. Jon Erpenbach, Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, and Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk.
Aug 19th, 2009 by Dave ReidBeer Protest Spill a Spash!
The Spirit of ’07 Milwaukee Beer Party Protest and Demonstration was a good old-fashioned publicity stunt that brought cameras and crowds to the Milwaukee Ale House on Tuesday, July 10th, 2007.
Jul 11th, 2007 by Michael Horne