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Aug
2024

tim-walzDemocratic Vice-Presidential candidate Tim Walz, a former union member himself, will speak in Milwaukee on Labor Day.

Written by Harris for Wisconsin Press   
Last Updated on Friday, 30 August 2024 16:35
 
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31
Mar
2022

kristin-lyerly-md-commitmentGreen Bay Physician and HealthCare activist takes on Ron Johnson’s efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and rip away protections for pre-existing conditions from Wisconsinites.

Written by WisDems Press, Philip Shulman   
Last Updated on Thursday, 31 March 2022 16:27
 
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May
2017

students-ecTrempealeau County Youth in Government Day brings students into the courthouse to visit with officials and staff about their work. It gave Kathleen Vinehout a chance to spent time with them discussing her role as Senator and engage in a conversation about what they would change if they had the opportunity.


WHITEHALL, WI - “Imagine you could make the laws. What would you change about how things are run?” My question to the students spurred a long discussion about change in our world.

Almost 100 high school students recently participated in Trempealeau County Youth in Government Day. The daylong session was designed to encourage youth to become engaged in government. Students visited with county officials and staff about their work running county services.

During lunch, I spoke with the students about being a Senator and lawmaking. I encouraged them to think about laws as something they could someday change.

trempealeau-coTeens told me they often think of the law as permanent. The day at the courthouse taught them things can change. They can be a part of change. The teens offered ideas that reflected their interests and experiences. Some focused on immediate concerns, “Get rid of the school dress code,” said Isabelle. Some had a larger vision.

“I want to save the horses sent across the Mexican border for meat,” said Raquel. We talked about the work of horse rescue groups who give time and money to help abandoned horses.

“We need to protect the environment. If we protect our environment, we protect human health and animal habitat,” one young woman explained.

“Fewer people are going into agriculture. Let’s offer free tuition to encourage more agriculture students and farmers.” Several students voiced agreement. “Everyone needs to eat – we need more farmers.” “Look at the average age of farmers in Wisconsin,” said another.

“We need cheaper college tuition,” said one young man. Others agreed. “Look what they did in New York – they made college free.” Another student noted, “Even in Kurdistan they have free college tuition.” I’m not sure about Kurdistan, but there are countries do not charge students tuition.

“We need to give everyone equal opportunity,” said Kayla, whose broad vision spurred others to think of ways to provide opportunity to all of our neighbors.

Shelly talked of helping homeless children. “Give them a home, lower the cost of adoption,” she said. We talked about the county’s role in helping children whose parents could not take care of them. Several students mentioned their visit with county social workers who spoke about children in need.

Written by Kathleen Vinehout, State Senator 31st District   
 
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29
Aug
2024

flag_half_staffJim Soletski died August 20, 2024, at the age of 75. Born in Green Bay and raised in New Franken, he was a graduate of Preble High School and the UW - Stevens Point. Services will be held today.

Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
 
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Aug
2024

trump-jan6-attackHouse G.O.P. Releases Jan. 6 Videos of Pelosi, Seeking to Shift Blame From Trump.

Written by WisDems Press   
Last Updated on Saturday, 31 August 2024 10:12
 
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