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Mar 22 2024
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Rep. Mike Gallagher Of Wisconsin Is Latest GOP Member To Resign Ahead Of Schedule
Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) said he will not serve out the remainder of his term in the U.S. House and will instead resign in mid-April, cutting House Republicans’ already narrow margin over Democrats even further.
“After conversations with my family, I have made the decision to resign my position as a member of the House of Representatives for Wisconsin’s Eight Congressional District
HuffPostMar 25 2024
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Wisconsin has more than 600 historical markers. Here's where they come from
Wisconsin has 609 historical markers across the state, each one marking a person, place or event that is significant to Wisconsin history. The program started in 1943, when then-Governor Walter Goodland appointed people to the first historical markers committee. A new committee was formalized in 1950, and a law was passed in 1953 to officially establish the historical markers program. The act
Milwaukee Journal SentinelFeb 15 2024
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North Dakota Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller enters gubernatorial bid against congressman
• North Dakota's lieutenant governor, Tammy Miller, has announced her candidacy for governor, entering the open gubernatorial race. • Miller, former CEO of electrical distributor Border States, aims to succeed Gov. Doug Burgum, who decided not to seek a third term. • She will face competition from Republican Rep. Kelly Armstrong, the state's single congressman, in the Republican primary. North
Fox News (Online News)Feb 27 2024
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Emerson Poll: Trump Leads Biden by 3 Points in Wisconsin
Former President Donald Trump holds a 3-point lead over President Joe Biden in the swing state of Wisconsin, according to the latest Emerson College Polling/The Hill survey concerning the 2024 presidential election. Trump gets 45% of voters' support, with Biden receiving 42%, and another 12% saying they are undecided regarding the hypothetical matchup for November's election, Emerson College
Newsmax (News)Feb 19 2024
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Wisconsin Republicans Fold in Gerrymandering Battle
Republican state Sen. Van Wanggaard said that Republicans chose the maps by their Democrat Colleagues over the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has just signed new legislative district maps into law, changing the boundary lines for congressional districts that will be in effect during the upcoming November election. The GOP supported the measure to avoid the Supreme Court
The Epoch TimesMar 22 2024
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Wisconsin Republican to leave Congress next month, shrinking narrow GOP majority
Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) announced Friday he would resign from Congress before his term is up, shrinking Republicans already razor-thin majority in the House.
Gallagher, a four-term lawmaker who is considered a rising star within the GOP, announced last month that he would not seek reelection. But Friday, he said he would leave the House on April 19.
The HillMar 11 2024
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Group submits signatures to recall Wisconsin Assembly speaker targeted by Trump
A group seeking to oust Wisconsin’s Republican Assembly speaker over his handling of Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection loss in the state submitted signatures Monday in hopes of forcing a recall election. The group, Recall Vos, said it had collected 10,700 signatures, more than the roughly 7,000 signatures required from voters in the district Speaker Robin Vos represents. The deadline was Monday
Washington PostMar 12 2024
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PBOT report shows 5% growth in Portland cyclists from 2022 to 2023
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — After Portland saw a significant dip in cycling between 2019 and 2022, the city’s transportation agency has recorded a 5% increase for the following year. The Portland Bureau of Transportation released its 2023 Bicycle Counts Report on Tuesday afternoon. Throughout last year, 114 PBOT volunteers gathered data at 272 locations — most of which were intersections of bike
KOIN 6Feb 20 2024
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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka lays out ‘vision for NJ’ after announcing gubernatorial run
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka lays out ‘vision for NJ’ after announcing gubernatorial run Newark Mayor Ras Baraka laid out his "vision for New Jersey" on Tuesday at Rowan University, one day after officially announcing his run for governor. The Democratic mayor reconfirmed his words and marked his stamp of approval as he joined the gubernatorial race. "I was born for these storms, and I was born for
News 12 New Jersey