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Mark F. Miller (D-Monona) is serving his third term in the Wisconsin Senate. He represents the 16th Senate District in Dane County. He was elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2008 and 2012.
Senator Miller serves on the Senate Committee on Elections and Urban Affairs, the Senate Committee on Energy, Consumer Protection and Government Reform, and the Senate Committee on Natural Resources. He is the former Senate Democratic Leader and the former Senate Co-Chair of the Joint Committee on Finance.
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Sen. Mark Miller gives you important information on where and how to vote in the Fall General Election on Tuesday, November 6th.
MADISON, WI – Senator Mark Miller (D-Monona) offered the weekly Democratic radio address today.
The audio file of this week’s address can be found here.
A written transcript of the address is below:
“Hello, this i ...
Oct 25
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MADISON, November 7, 2017 - Today’s Senate session had one theme. Danger.
Senate Republicans passed several egregious bills today that do nothing to better the lives of Wisconsinites, but rather put them at risk.
There is no logical reason to make recounts for elections harder, except it consolidates power for those who hold it. There is no fatho ...
Nov 08
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Native Americans, originating from the Great Law of the Iroquois, have approached conservation decisions made today as ones that should benefit the people seven generations from now. Today, we seem to be rushing towards a new era, one where promises of the past are cast aside in the name of eliminating obstacles for business.
MADISON - Wisconsin ...
Oct 11
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Sen. Mark Miller talks about SB76, which gives high capacity well owners priority over all other users of Wisconsin waters including shoreline property owners, anglers, boaters, tourist businesses, small farmers, and rural households.
MONONA, WI - The waters of Wisconsin belong to the people of Wisconsin. This provision is enshrined in our state ...
Apr 18
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Tim Burns is a partner at a law firm in Madison, Wisconsin. He is a former co-chair of the Insurance Coverage Litigation Committee of the American Bar Association.
A graduate of University of Missouri-Columbia Law School, Tim is licensed in Wisconsin, Illinois and Missouri. Tim's national practice focuses on making insurance companies live up to their obligations to their policyholders.
Tim also serves on the national board of the American Constitution Society and he chairs the Fair and Impartial Courts Committee of the Civil Rights and Social Justice Section of the American Bar Association. He is a member of the American Law Institute.
Tim and his wife Pam, have chosen Middleton to raise their family. Married for over 20 years, they have three children
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Late last month, the Democratic Party’s Congressional leadership announced their “Better Deal” program. With the program’s name harkening back to the Democratic Party’s central role in America’s economic success in the first three quarters of the twentieth century, the plan seeks to rebuild our once strong middle-class economy by focusing on ...
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Wisconsin Assembly, Britt Cudaback has not set their biography yet
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Walker’s plan for a one-time child tax credit and sales tax holiday is an election-year gimmick says legislator.
MADISON – On Wednesday, Assembly Bill (AB) 944, Governor Walker’s plan for a one-time child tax credit and sales tax holiday, was recommended for adoption on a party-line vote by the Assembly Committee on Ways and Means. State Represe ...
Feb 16
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Daniel Idzikowski is the Executive Director of Disability Rights Wisconsin
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http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/medical-transport-s5.jpgThe American Health Care Act passed in the House cuts $839 billion from Medicaid, removes coverage from millions, and drastically alters healthcare protections for the rest. It would shift billions to Wisconsin taxpayers and does nothing to reduce health care costs, it only reduce ...
May 22
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League of Women Voters Wisconsin has not set their biography yet
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MADISON - Last week, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin registered in opposition to the Special Session bills that seek to reform welfare in Wisconsin by punishing the poor and creating punitive barriers to needed assistance. Rather, the League suggests the legislature create proposals that meet the needs to move people out of po ...
Feb 13
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Our fellow citizens who receive FoodShare and other government benefits already face substantial barriers to improved employment. Increased bureaucratic requirements to hunt for better jobs is not the most efficient way to help them.
MADISON - The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin agrees with Governor Walker that employment in jobs that pay a ...
Feb 12
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