U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Provisions to Boost Wisconsin Agriculture and Rural Communities Moves Forward

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Provisions to Boost Wisconsin Agriculture and Rural Communities Moves Forward

“Now is the time for Republicans to answer the call for bipartisan budget negotiations”

New Radio Ads, Mail Pieces Thank Legislators for Prevailing Wage and Budget

New Radio Ads, Mail Pieces Thank Legislators for Prevailing Wage and Budget

Legislature Shows Yet Again It Has The Courage To Do What's Right for Wisconsin Taxpayers

Rep. Barca Proposes Steps to Address Jobs Agency Shortfalls

Rep. Barca Proposes Steps to Address Jobs Agency Shortfalls

Governor Departs as Chairman of Distressed WEDC to Focus on Presidential Run

Governor Walker Throws Women Under the Bus to Iowa

Governor Walker Throws Women Under the Bus to Iowa

Governor Walker puts presidential ambitions ahead of women’s health and safety

NAACP Milwaukee – Who Really Cares:  Back Yard BBQ & Resource Fair
NAACP Milwaukee – Who Really Cares

Back Yard BBQ & Resource Fair

During the event there will be free food, giveaways, music, spoken word and vendors.

Zoo will acquire two snow leopards with gift from Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Sojourner Family Peace Center and Milwaukee Police Department to Announce New Comfort Bag Project to Benefit Children Impacted by Domestic Violence
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre presents BOEING BOEING

Milwaukee Chamber Theatre presents BOEING BOEING

August 13 - 30, 2015 at the Broadway Theatre Center’s Cabot Theatre

Rep. Moore to Governor Walker: Proposal to Drug Test the Poor is Wasteful and Unconstitutional
Rep. Moore to Governor Walker

Proposal to Drug Test the Poor is Wasteful and Unconstitutional

In response to his lawsuit against the federal government over drug testing food stamp recipients, Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-04) sent the following letter to Governor Scott Walker:

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Statement on Bipartisan Legislation to Fix “No Child Left Behind”

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Statement on Bipartisan Legislation to Fix “No Child Left Behind”

Major education bill passes Senate 81-17, includes several Baldwin-authored provisions

Dr. Marilyn Frenn and Mary Jo Wiemiller receive the  2015 Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award

Dr. Marilyn Frenn and Mary Jo Wiemiller receive the 2015 Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award

Frenn and Wiemiller plan to use the $20,000 monetary part of the award to develop learning modules in Desire2Learn, Marquette’s e-Learning application.

Milwaukee County Continues Transition toward a Robust Community-Based Model of Mental Health Care

Milwaukee County Continues Transition toward a Robust Community-Based Model of Mental Health Care

The County is seeking a provider to provide inpatient, observation and emergency services.