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01
Dec
2017

jake-curtisAnti-Environmental Lawyer Now Head Legal Counsel at DNR.


MADISON – Governor Scott Walker accelerated his dismantling of the state’s Department of Natural Resources and its ability to protect the state’s environment this week by appointing as its chief lawyer longtime political operative Jake Curtis.

Curtis, a partisan ideologue who has openly advocated for policies that will destroy Wisconsin’s natural resources, now represents what was once one of the country’s finest conservation agencies.

Curtis has recently supported efforts to allow America’s most toxic industry, sulfide mining, to run roughshod over Wisconsin’s waters, and supported hiding evidence of air pollution in Sheboygan County.

He also has a long background in politics. He served U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz – who has said science doesn’t support climate change – in his failed bid for the White House. He also worked as policy director for state Sen. Duey Stroebel (R-Saukville). Stroebel is co-author of recent legislation that would allow hundreds of pollutants back into the air Wisconsin kids breathe.

Executive Director Kerry Schumann had this to say on the Curtis appointment:

“It is clear Gov. Walker won’t stop until the DNR is nothing but a political tool built for his corporate puppet masters who care nothing about Wisconsin’s environment or the health of Wisconsin families. Jake Curtis has no place in an agency that requires scientific objectivity and experience in conservation law. This is another sad chapter in the Walker era. From acid mining to air pollution to dirtier lakes and rivers, the damage Walker and his administration are perpetrating against the people of Wisconsin is brutal, morally reprehensible, and endangers generations of Wisconsinites.”

Written by Wisconsin Conservation Voters, Ryan Billingham   
 
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18
Jun
2025

gb-draft-2025Three-day 2025 NFL Draft brought 600,000 attendees, estimated more than $94 million in economic impact to state.

Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
 
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17
Jun
2025

broadband-map-northwoodsTrump Administration changes delay broadband funding. 262,000 Wisconsinites lack access to high-speed internet as governor urges Republicans to approve $400 million proposal.

Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 June 2025 17:46
 
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01
Dec
2017

uwgb-studentsSlick ad campaigns will not keep or lure the best and brightest to Wisconsin. Young people need a good reason to pick our area, and passing the Higher Ed/Lower Debt bill to allow them to refinance their student loans at lower interest rates would be a start.

Written by Wisconsin Senate, Jay Wadd   
Last Updated on Friday, 01 December 2017 17:11
 
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17
Jun
2025

identity-theftScheme involves emails that appear to come from City officials or departments, often using official City logos, addresses, and references to legitimate applications or recent public meetings demanding urgent payment.

Written by Green Bay Mayor's Office Press   
 
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