http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/voter-us-elections-s5.jpgThe referendum question on next Tuesday’s ballot asks voters if they wish to amend Wisconsin’s Constitution to eliminate the Office of the State Treasurer. Sen. Vinehout shares some information about the functions of the office which should be helpful to voters.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/gas-prices-2022-s450.pngAbnormally low stocks as we enter summer, pent up vacation demand, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine all factors.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/kristin-lyerly-md-commitment-s450.jpg“Abortion is health care — no ruling from any court is going to change that.” - Wisconsin OB-GYN Dr. Kristin Lyerly.
MADISON - The following is the statement of Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Martha Laning celebrating the 4th of July:
"On this day, across our state, we recall the bravery of those patriots who declared independence from a powerful empire, and we honor the enduring spirit of America that continues to burn so brightly today.
"Even as this day of celebration serves as a reminder of those who made great sacrifices to let America thrive, it also invokes our duty as a people to ensure that our Nation lives up to its promise of a democracy in which all people are created and treated equally under the law. Furthermore, it is a time to envision how our Nation can live up to the purpose and goals of our Constitution when we insist that our leaders protect the most vulnerable Americans and guarantee economic opportunity for all Americans.
"We must not remain complacent with the work already done by our forefathers: we must stride ahead, join together, and carry that same valiant spirit with us as we confront the challenges of tomorrow.
"On our Nation's birthday, we remember and honor the enduring spirit of American democracy, and look forward to the trails we will continue to blaze in unity, equity, inclusiveness, and opportunity for all."
Can you pay lower property taxes by simply saying no one lives in your neighbor’s house? Under Wisconsin’s “Dark Store” loophole, large corporate retailers can.
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