Extraordinary Session Policy Items Flying Under the Radar
A lot of good but a few red flags
Dec 4th, 2018 by Wisconsin Institute for Law & LibertyCoakley Brothers Awarded Green Luminary Award
Statement of Alderman José G. Pérez - December 4, 2018
Dec 4th, 2018 by Common Council President Jose PerezGovernor Walker Appoints Racine County Judge
"Martinez has established herself as a distinguished and respected attorney in Racine County for over 20 years."
Dec 4th, 2018 by Gov. Scott WalkerWill Republican Legislature Risk Contempt With Scheme to Enact New Limits on Early Voting?
GOP Anti-Voter Plot Would Directly Contradict Court Decision Protecting Early Voting Rights
Dec 4th, 2018 by One Wisconsin NowSeal-Rite Door relocating from Illinois to Beloit
Door manufacturer to expand, upgrade its facilities; project expected to create 80 jobs
Dec 4th, 2018 by Wisconsin Economic Development CorporationRepresentative Lisa Subeck Statement on the Extraordinary Session
"Instead of putting politics and power ahead of people, Republicans should work with our incoming administration for the good of Wisconsin."
Dec 4th, 2018 by State Rep. Lisa SubeckPower Tends to Corrupt, Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely
"Republican leaders have tasted power, and it’s corrupted them through their core."
Dec 4th, 2018 by State Rep. Jimmy AndersonLeonardo DRS to build new naval power manufacturing complex in Menomonee Falls
$56 million project expected to create up to 220 new jobs in southeastern Wisconsin
Dec 3rd, 2018 by Wisconsin Economic Development CorporationGovernor-elect Tony Evers’ Testimony to the Joint Committee on Finance Opposing Extraordinary Session Legislation
"Wisconsinites expect more from our government than what is happening here today."
Dec 3rd, 2018 by Gov. Tony EversWill the Construction Boom Last!
AGC to Host 2019 Construction Economic Forecast Featuring Chief Economist, Ken Simonson [examining Milwaukee, Southeastern Wisconsin and Statewide]
Dec 3rd, 2018 by Associated General Contractors of Greater MilwaukeeEight Days After November Election Republican Assembly Leader Robin Vos Requested New Restrictions on Early Voting
GOP Attempts to Rig Election Rules ‘Playing With Legal Fire’
Dec 3rd, 2018 by One Wisconsin Now00 am to 4:00 pm
The sidewalk on the south side of East Locust Street will remain open for pedestrian traffic.
Dec 3rd, 2018 by City of Milwaukee Deptartment of Public Works