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14
Apr
2025

roads-i41-depereNew money will add to our efforts over the last six years to fix Wisconsin’s local roads and infrastructure to ensure the state has the 21st-century roads that residents, businesses, and visitors can depend on.

Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
 
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30
Oct
2017

women25 new participants selected from a very competitive pool of applicants from across the state. Institute's goal is to increase the number of women community leaders who are actively involved in the public policy process.


MADISON – The Wisconsin Women’s Network (WWN) today announced the start of its sixth Policy Institute and the selection of 25 new participants. The Policy Institute is an intersectional advocacy training and leadership development program that teaches women how to be advocates in their communities. Throughout the four-month program, participants learn how to navigate Wisconsin’s legislative process in order to advance legislation to improve the lives of women and girls in Wisconsin.

For the 2017-18 Institute, participants were selected from a very competitive pool of applicants from across the state. The WWN is thrilled that the following women will participate this year: Gina Walkington of Bristol; Cyrena Martin of Brown Deer; Rachel Westenberg of Green Bay; Dawn Ankney of Kenosha; Jenna Gormel, Jill Hoiting, Kadijha Marquardt-Davis, Carol Martell, and Amanda Meloy of Madison; Ellen Pawley of Menomonee Falls; Jane Mahoney of Menomonie; Mary Criss, Linda Garcia Barnard, Gwen Mcgee, Shauntay Nelson, Krisjon Olson, Molly Schuld, and Bianca Williams of Milwaukee; Karen Tredwell of Pewaukee; Annie Knudson of Phillips; Libby Holte of Sheboygan; Lindsey Purl of Sparta; Charisse Daniels of Watertown; Kimberly Carrigan of Wauwatosa; and Ingrid Constalie of Westby.

Written by Wisconsin Women’s Network, Kara Pennoyer   
Last Updated on Monday, 30 October 2017 16:29
 
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27
Oct
2017

affordable care“Minnesota vs Wisconsin 2018” analysis finds consumer premiums and out of pocket costs much larger and rising in Wisconsin, costs vary widely by region in both states.

Written by Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Robert Kraig   
Last Updated on Saturday, 28 October 2017 15:51
 
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07
Apr
2025

immigrant-workers-vocesfronteraDonald Trump said he would be willing to take American citizens in federal prisons and sending them to El Salvador’s prisons.

Written by DNC War Room Press   
 
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11
Oct
2023

jim-jordan-2023As he runs for Speaker, a Green Bay progressive discusses Jim Jordan and his dubious qualifications.

Written by Laura Kiefert, Progressive Commentator   
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 October 2023 10:41
 
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