Politics
New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds little change in partisan divisions and motivations about voting following Supreme Court abortion decision; those favoring Roe’s overturning are more motivated to vote in November
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Jul 20th, 2022 by Marquette UniversityCongresswoman Gwen Moore Secures Key Investments and Vital Resources for Milwaukee in House-passed FY 2023 Omnibus Funding Package
Today, Congresswoman Gwen Moore voted to pass H.R. 8294, a six-bill appropriations minibus. This package includes the following six appropriations bills: Transportation-HUD; Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA; Energy and Water Development; Financial Services and General Government; Interior-Environment; and Military Construction and Veterans Affairs.
Jul 20th, 2022 by U.S. Rep. Gwen MooreGov. Evers, AG Kaul File Lawsuit Against Tyco Fire Products, Chemguard, 3M, DuPont, and Others for PFAS Contamination and Damage to Wisconsin’s Water and Natural Resources
Lawsuit seeks to hold polluters responsible for costs to clean up PFAS contamination
Jul 20th, 2022 by Gov. Tony EversNew Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds approval of the Supreme Court at new lows, with strong partisan differences over abortion and gun rights
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Jul 19th, 2022 by Marquette UniversityCongresswoman Gwen Moore Votes to Enshrine Marriage Equality in Federal Law
Today, Congresswoman Moore voted for the Respect for Marriage Act, which enshrines marriage equality in law for same-sex couples and interracial couples guaranteed by Loving v. Virginia and Obergefell v. Hodges and repeals the Defense of Marriage Act. In response, she released the following statement:
Jul 19th, 2022 by U.S. Rep. Gwen MooreGov. Evers, WHEDA Announce $32.4 Million in Grant Awards for Multifamily Housing Tax Credit Developments
Announcement builds on previously announced $20 million investment to support affordable multifamily housing projects
Jul 18th, 2022 by Gov. Tony Evers







 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					


 
					 
					 
					







