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Democrats Spend Money In Republican Wisconsin State Senate Primary
The race for this seat, which represents the suburbs north of Milwaukee, will determine whether the GOP regains a Senate supermajority.
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The race for this seat, which represents the suburbs north of Milwaukee, will determine whether the GOP regains a Senate supermajority.
The race for this seat, which represents the suburbs north of Milwaukee, will determine whether the GOP regains a Senate supermajority.
The race for this seat, which represents the suburbs north of Milwaukee, will determine whether the GOP regains a Senate supermajority.
The method involves comparing the value of an operating big box retail store to long vacant stores nearby.
For communities of color, it feels like a lot is on the line.
He has attacked the two liberal candidates for tipping their hand on what they believe on certain issues.
the one-time money would come from the state's estimated $7 billion budget surplus.
He is calling for funds to be given to the city of Milwaukee to rehab rental units and help renters research the history of properties.
Automatic voter registration and his other proposals have previously been rejected by Republicans.
The day was organized by Main Street Alliance, whose agenda sets it apart from business groups that emphasize deregulation and lower taxes.
The pandemic isn't over yet, says Ajay Sethi, an epidemiologist at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
She made a statement to Trump lawyer Jim Troupis about his attempt to change the election results “so that your king can stay in power.”
The Milwaukee County judge raised four times more money than her opponents in the week since Feb. 6.
The seat, which represents parts of Washington, Ozaukee and Waukesha counties, and northern Milwaukee suburbs, was vacated in December.
The seat, which represents parts of Washington, Ozaukee and Waukesha counties, and northern Milwaukee suburbs, was vacated in December.
The seat, which represents parts of Washington, Ozaukee and Waukesha counties and northern Milwaukee suburbs, was vacated in December.
The seat, which represents parts of Washington, Ozaukee and Waukesha counties, and northern Milwaukee suburbs, was vacated in December.
Combined corporate donations for Democrats and Republicans totaled $2.29 million.
Sen. Chris Larson blasted the proposal, calling it a "poll tax bill" that's "likely unconstitutional, and most definitely racist."
City residents voiced support for the alderman’s remarks made last month.