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21
Jul
2022

vote-election-worker-opens“To prohibit this as the Republican leaders of this Legislature have asked you to do would be to disenfranchise a voter for the pettiest of reasons.” – Matt Rothschild, executive director of the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign

Written by Wisconsin Examiner Republish   
Last Updated on Thursday, 21 July 2022 10:01
 
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18
Jul
2022

appartments-for-rentAnnouncement builds on previously announced $20 million investment to support affordable multifamily housing projects.

Written by Evers Press Wisconsin   
Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 July 2022 17:19
 
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03
Nov
2017

hillary-bernieIndependent candidate for Governor Mike McCabe's campaign says Democratic Party of Wisconsin denies access to voter data system sold to other candidates, making the same mistake DNC made in 2016.


MADISON, WI  - The Democratic Party of Wisconsin first ignored and later refused requests from governor candidate Mike McCabe’s campaign for access to the party’s member list and statewide voter list, acting in a manner reminiscent of how the Democratic National Committee worked behind the scenes to favor the party’s eventual 2016 presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and disadvantage fellow candidate Bernie Sanders.

To facilitate contact between voters and the party’s candidates, McCabe believes the state party should provide all candidates running in the primary with the lists at no charge, which the DPW refuses to do. McCabe’s campaign sought to purchase the lists and was turned down. He is the only candidate entered to run in the Democratic primary to be denied access to the lists.

mike-mccabeHaving worked for decades as an independent government watchdog and reform advocate, McCabe has not belonged to any political party. But he has registered to run for governor as a Democrat.

DPW officials have repeatedly said the party wants a fair and open primary and would not play favorites in the race, McCabe’s campaign manager Christine Welcher said.

“Privately, party leaders clearly are playing favorites. By denying help to one that is given to the others, they are putting their thumb on the scale, which is exactly what they promised not to do. DPW is making the same mistake the DNC made in 2016. They apparently haven’t learned a thing from what just happened last year,” Welcher said, adding that the state party has granted access to its voter list, known as the Voter Activation Network (VAN), to nonprofit advocacy groups not affiliated with the party while denying access to McCabe’s campaign.

“We will find other ways to reach voters. Getting the party lists wouldn’t make our campaign, and being denied the lists won’t break our campaign,” Welcher said.

Written by Commoners for Mike McCabe, Christine Welcher   
 
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20
Jul
2022

internet-in-rural-areasSen Smith writes about Governor Evers’ visit to the Town of Cross in Buffalo County last week and the efforts his administration has taken to expand broadband in Wisconsin.

Written by Jeff Smith, State Senator District 31   
Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 July 2022 16:56
 
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19
Jul
2022

cruise-ship-great-lakesOnce a center for rail and water transport, the Shipyard promises to return Green Bay to a prominent destination within the upper Midwest for recreation and tourism.

Written by Green Bay City Staff   
 
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