Politics
Statement on the Passing of Senator Rick Gudex
Governor Scott Walker released the following statement today following news of the passing of Senator Rick Gudex
Oct 12th, 2016 by Gov. Scott WalkerBuilding Commission Approves Projects
Today the State of Wisconsin Building Commission approved several key projects across the state
Oct 12th, 2016 by Gov. Scott WalkerMilwaukee Public Schools No Longer Required to Participate in OSPP
District performance signals progress
Oct 12th, 2016 by Milwaukee Public SchoolsNew Marquette Law School Poll finds Wisconsin voters shifting support to Clinton after Trump video release
A new Marquette Law School Poll finds 44 percent of Wisconsin likely voters supporting Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for president and 37 percent supporting Republican Donald Trump.
Oct 12th, 2016 by Marquette UniversityAbele’s Budget Math Off by $2.5 Million
County Executive Chris Abele provided the County Board with an unbalanced budget on Monday, because he failed to apply his proposed fringe benefits increase to all the appropriate job classifications.
Oct 11th, 2016 by County Board Chairman Theodore Lipscomb, Sr.County Supervisor David Sartori Reluctant on Wheel Tax
Proposes Annual GO Pass Fee, Lower Wheel Tax
Oct 11th, 2016 by Sup. David SartoriEarly Voting is Underway in Milwaukee
Early voting is underway in Milwaukee, and it's time to make your plan to get out and vote!
Oct 11th, 2016 by Mayor Cavalier JohnsonWhy is Rep Rodriguez Silent About Her Support for Donald Trump?
My team has produced and marketed a campaign video to show our total disgust with the Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump
Oct 11th, 2016 by Jack RedmondGovernor Walker Requests Federal Disaster Aid for Western Wisconsin Due to September Flooding
Governor Scott Walker today sent a letter to President Barack Obama requesting a federal disaster declaration for 12 western Wisconsin counties after torrential rains and flash floods last month caused more than $11 million in damage.
Oct 11th, 2016 by Gov. Scott WalkerCouncil Signs Off on “Ban the Box” Legislation for City Job Applicants
The Milwaukee Common Council on Tuesday approved legislation that will enshrine as law the City of Milwaukee’s practice of eliminating questions about prior criminal history from applications for employment with the city, according to the measure’s lead sponsor, Alderwoman Chantia Lewis.
Oct 11th, 2016 by Ald. Chantia LewisAssembly Democrats File Ethics Complaint Against RACC
RACC failed to file their September campaign finance report
Oct 10th, 2016 by Assembly Democratic Campaign CommitteeGovernor Walker Discusses Local Transportation Funding at the Wisconsin Towns Association Annual Convention
The Department of Transportation (DOT) budget proposal submitted to Governor Walker last month represents the largest year-to-year change in local aids since Calendar Years 1999 and 2000.
Oct 10th, 2016 by Gov. Scott Walker