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Senator Baldwin Helps Secure Funding to Improve Public Safety in Southeastern Wisconsin

Senator Baldwin Helps Secure Funding to Improve Public Safety in Southeastern Wisconsin

Funding will strengthen crime prevention, reduce recidivism, and support victims

Virginia-area man who groomed a child online and sexually assaulted her after moving to Wisconsin receives 20 years in federal prison
AG Kaul Announces Wisconsin Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force
Letter to Sen. LeMahieu Regarding WEC Commissioner Spindell
COVID-19 Response, Plan Review Process Improvements, PDMP Accolades Among Year-End Highlights for Department of Safety and Professional Services
Two Charged with Arson During Civil Unrest in Madison, Wisconsin
Governor Walker Appoints St. Croix County Judge and Ashland County District Attorney

Governor Walker Appoints St. Croix County Judge and Ashland County District Attorney

Governor Scott Walker today appointed Attorney Scott J. Nordstrand to serve as a judge on the St. Croix County Circuit Court and Attorney David Meany to the position of Ashland County District Attorney.

AG Schimel Announces Executive Leadership Changes

AG Schimel Announces Executive Leadership Changes

AG Schimel appointed Paul Connell as Deputy Attorney General and Delanie Breuer as his Chief of Staff.

AG Schimel Joins Lawsuit Challenging Obama Administration’s Unlawful New Title IX Policy

AG Schimel Joins Lawsuit Challenging Obama Administration’s Unlawful New Title IX Policy

Wisconsin has not chosen to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity in our schools.

Rep. Gwen Moore on Decision to Not File Charges in Dontre Hamilton Shooting

Rep. Gwen Moore on Decision to Not File Charges in Dontre Hamilton Shooting

"It is paramount that we channel our collective grief and frustration in a constructive manner."

Proposal deserves a closer look…and perspective

Proposal deserves a closer look…and perspective

Statement from Alderman Ashanti Hamilton May 9, 2013

Wisconsin School Voucher System May Not Discriminate Against Students with Disabilities, U.S. Department of Justice Says

Wisconsin School Voucher System May Not Discriminate Against Students with Disabilities, U.S. Department of Justice Says

In a letter released this week, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) told Wisconsin that the state must ensure that students with disabilities who attend or seek to attend the state’s taxpayer funded voucher schools “do not encounter discrimination on the basis of their disabilities.”

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