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LRB Memo Highlights Legislative Republicans’ Hypocrisy PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Janet Bewley Press, State Senator Dist 25   
Tuesday, 26 October 2021 10:12

assembly-wi-robin-vosLegislative leaders who are touting fairness are not adhering to these principles, says Bewley

Last Updated on Thursday, 28 October 2021 10:56
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Stubbs Completes Regional Leadership Institute PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Shelia Stubbs Press   
Tuesday, 26 October 2021 09:26

shelia-stubbsTraining designed to develop leadership skills, program analyzes a variety of public policy issues, including election security and administration, U.S.-Canada trade relations and supply chain, and the regional economy.


Lombard, Ill. – Representative Stubbs (D-Madison) was among 35 select lawmakers to complete a leadership training program that identifies and assists emerging state and provincial leaders in the Midwest.

Representative Stubbs met with fellow lawmakers from Wisconsin, 10 other Midwestern states and the Canadian province of Saskatchewan on October 1-5, in Minneapolis, for The Council of State Governments’ 26th annual Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development (BILLD).

“The Bowhay Institute is one of the premier leadership training programs in the nation,” says Iowa Sen. Amy Sinclair, who serves as co-chair of the institute’s steering committee. “The legislatures in the region have benefited greatly from the skills their members have gained through this unique educational experience. Many of the graduates now hold leadership positions in their states.”

Legislators from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Saskatchewan, South Dakota, and Wisconsin were chosen to participate through a competitive, nonpartisan selection process.

BILLD was founded in 1995 to help new legislators meet the demands of federal devolution and, in many states, term limits.  These two emerging forces have highlighted the shortage of training available for legislators, a void that BILLD aims to fill.

A program of The Council of State Governments’ Midwestern Office, BILLD is held in partnership with the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs. Seminars are conducted by Humphrey faculty, Midwestern legislative leaders, and professional development experts. In addition to courses designed to develop leadership skills, the program analyzes a variety of public policy issues, including election security and administration, U.S.-Canada trade relations and supply chain, and the regional economy.

The program is funded through grants from foundations, organizations and corporate sponsors, as well as in-kind contributions provided by The Council of State Governments’ Midwestern Office and the Humphrey School.

The Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development is named in honor of the late James Bowhay, longtime director of The Council of State Governments’ Midwestern Office. Founded in 1933, The Council of State Governments has national headquarters in Lexington, Ky., and regional offices in Atlanta, Chicago (Lombard, Ill.), New York City and Sacramento, Calif. The goal of the national, nonpartisan organization is to assist and advance state government.

 
LAB Says 2020 Election Safe and Secure PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Melissa Agard Press   
Friday, 22 October 2021 21:20

donald-trump-rally-milwNon-partisan audit puts "The Big Lie" to bed, again.

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PMC Revised Maps Reflect the Competitive Nature of Wisconsin PDF Print E-mail
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Written by AOTL, Brooke Lillard   
Friday, 22 October 2021 11:00

vote-47-mbPeople’s Maps Commission's Process Stands in Stark Contrast to Legislature's

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Gov. Evers Slams GOP Maps PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Friday, 22 October 2021 09:04

assembly-wi-robin-vosGovernor tells Republicans to “Go back to the drawing board”. Princeton Gerrymandering Project gives all three Republican maps an “F”.

Last Updated on Saturday, 23 October 2021 09:36
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State Building Commission Approves $124 Million in Key Projects PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Thursday, 21 October 2021 16:49

pinewood-trestlebridgeHighlights include the Pinewood trestle bridge on the Bearskin Trail in Oneida County, seven facilities on the UW-Madison campus, and 25 other maintenance and repair projects across the state.

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People's Maps Commission Shares Refined Draft Voting Maps PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Wisconsin DOA Communications   
Thursday, 21 October 2021 10:29

wi-fair-mapsPublic feedback portal for updated maps available until noon on October 27

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Funds Released for Meat Processing Grant Program PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Wednesday, 20 October 2021 15:51

workers-meatpackingGovernor's meat processor grant program to support meat processing supply chain moves forward.

Last Updated on Thursday, 21 October 2021 16:00
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Stop and Talk PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jeff Smith, State Senator District 31   
Wednesday, 20 October 2021 10:29

farmer-wicornSen. Smith writes about his “Stop & Talks”, one way he uses to get out and have conversations with residents throughout the 31st Senate District.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 October 2021 10:46
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House panel probing Jan. 6 votes to hold Bannon in contempt PDF Print E-mail
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Written by The Hill Press   
Wednesday, 20 October 2021 10:02

trump-jan6-panelInvestigation reveals Bannon had substantial advance knowledge of the plans for January 6th and likely had an important role in formulating those plans.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 October 2021 10:43
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Biden Administration’s NEW Plan to Combat PFAS PDF Print E-mail
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Written by WisDems Press   
Tuesday, 19 October 2021 15:34

clean-drinking-water-faucetPaired with the Build Back Better Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, the Biden administration will invest in clean-water infrastructure, including providing bottled water to Wisconsin’s most impacted communities.


MADISON, Wis. -- Today, the Biden-Harris administration outlined an accelerated nationwide plan to combat per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which have been a persistent issue facing Wisconsin communities. While Wisconsin’s Republican-led legislature rejected statewide funding proposals designed to target the toxic chemicals, ridding Wisconsin’s waters of PFAS has been a priority of President Biden, Gov. Evers, and Wisconsin Democrats.

President Biden and EPA Administrator Michael Regan’s partnership with Gov. Evers will address the systemic water-waste challenges that plague Wisconsin. The EPA’s newest program, titled PFAS Roadmap, outlines three concrete steps that the federal government will take to eradicate PFAS including -- holding polluters accountable, ensuring science-based decision-making, and addressing the impacts on disadvantaged communities.

“Every single Wisconsinite should have access to clean drinking water. Today’s announcement is just another example of President Biden and Democrats delivering for Wisconsin’s families where Wisconsin Republicans have refused to take action,” said Democratic Party of Wisconsin Interim Executive Director Devin Remiker. “Despite PFAS posing significant risks to the health of our state, Republicans in our state legislature put politics over people and tried to flush away clean-water funding from Gov. Evers’ state budget. Thankfully, we elected President Biden, who understands that the safety of Wisconsin’s residents must be our number one priority. By addressing these legacy chemicals, President Biden is cementing his legacy as a pro-Wisconsin president.”

The PFAS Roadmap will work to:

  • Create a new national testing strategy, while continuing to update and expand previous assessments, focusing on toxicity and environmental detection;
  • Develop and deploy analytical methods to prevent and address contamination of PFAS in meat and poultry;
  • Conduct the first-ever inventory of PFAS use and releases from federal facilities;
  • Identify and quantify the risks of PFAS to first responders;
  • Review the rapidly evolving science on human health and PFAS; and
  • Form the new Interagency Policy Committee on PFAS to help coordinate new policy strategies, remediation, and removal of PFAS in communities across the country.

Paired with the Build Back Better Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, the Biden administration will invest in clean-water infrastructure, including providing bottled water to Wisconsin’s most impacted communities -- like Peshtigo, Marinette, Madison, Rhinelander, and the Town of Campbell -- as well as providing local municipalities the resources needed to remove the chemicals from their utility service systems.

Read the full White House fact sheet here.

 
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