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Union Leader and DPW Chair Call Out Trump’s Broken Promises to American Workers
"The GOP promised that these taxes [tax breaks] would help the average working American. It is not true, particularly in the building trade."
Sep 26th, 2019 by Democratic Party of WisconsinPublic School Workers, Parents, Community Leaders to protest Betsy DeVos appearance at publicly funded private voucher school
"Betsy DeVos is waging war on public education and is working to make drastic cuts to after school programs, arts education, literacy development, community schools, foreign language education, the Special Olympics, and has proposed a $143 billion cut from federal student loans."
Sep 15th, 2019 by Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association“Toxic Tom Tiffany” Announces Bid for Congress
DPW unveils ToxicTomTiffany.com microsite and digital ad buy to highlight Tiffany's record
Sep 10th, 2019 by Democratic Party of WisconsinTrump Campaign Continues to Try To Gaslight Wisconsinites Into Thinking Economy is Working for Them
"The pain Wisconsinites are feeling is real and only getting worse, and trying to gaslight them into thinking otherwise won't work."
Aug 28th, 2019 by Democratic Party of WisconsinDPW Chair Ben Wikler Statement on Black Women’s Equal Pay Day
"On equal pay day we recognize that despite the work of generations of activists to ensure equal rights, a black woman, on average, will make 61 cents on the dollar to a white man doing the same job."
Aug 22nd, 2019 by Democratic Party of WisconsinDonald Trump’s Administration Laughs in the Face of Struggling Farmers
Exports continue to fall, forcing farms to close their doors, manufacturers to lay off workers, and small businesses to stop expanding.
Aug 13th, 2019 by Democratic Party of WisconsinMacIver News Service sues Gov. Evers for equal access
Since Gov. Evers took office in January 2019, his administration has refused to include MacIver News Service reporters on invitations to press events, which makes it harder for the news outlet’s reporters to stay up-to-speed on the governor’s activities.
Aug 7th, 2019 by MacIver Institute