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Mar 13 2024
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Cultists Fail To Oust GOP Wisconsin Assembly Speaker
Organizers of a recall attempt against Wisconsin’s longest-serving Assembly Speaker failed to gather enough signatures in the district he was last elected in to trigger a recall election, according to an initial review by the state elections commission. The signatures are now under scrutiny as the elections commission and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and his allies investigate each signature to
JoeMyGodMar 08 2024
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President Biden to visit Wisconsin on Wednesday
MADISON (WKOW) -- President Joe Biden will be in Wisconsin on Wednesday, March 13. He is set to travel to Milwaukee. The White House says Biden will "participate in political events." On Friday, the Biden-Harris campaign announced a "month of action" to kick off its general election efforts. President Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff
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Arizona Lawmakers Indicted After Delaying 2022 Election Certification
A grand jury in Arizona this week voted to indict Cochise County supervisors Terry Thomas “Tom” Crosby and Peggy Judd on felony charges of conspiracy and election interference for their role in delaying the state’s certification of the 2022 election, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Wednesday. Judd and Crosby worked to delay the certification of the county’s midterm results,
Daily BeastMar 20 2024
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Authors seek inspiration in rural Wisconsin settings
The Wisconsin Book Festival hosted a panel discussion to commemorate Andrew J. Graff’s newest novel, “True North,” Feb. 28. “True North” is a tale following two characters explore the northern woods of Wisconsin as they face the floodwaters together in order to create a sustainable future for their family, the town and the pristine river upon which it all flows. Nickolas Butler, a novelist and
The Badger HeraldMar 16 2024
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Counties with the worst drought conditions in Wisconsin
More than one-fifth of the continental U.S. is currently experiencing moderate to exceptional drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Winter storms brought heavy (in some areas, record-setting) rainfall and flooding to California, offering the state an expected two-year reprieve from widespread droughts, that covered nearly 100% of the state from 2020-22. But in other parts of the
WBAY 2Jan 25 2024
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Biden returns to a deteriorating Wisconsin bridge for an election-year pitch on policy achievements
SUPERIOR, Wis. (AP) — President Joe Biden returned to the deteriorating John A. Blatnik Memorial Bridge on Thursday to make the case that his administration is following through on its pledge to fix the critical link between the port cities of Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota. Biden, who visited the bridge at the tip of Lake Superior two years ago when he promoted his $1.2 trillion
Todays ChronicMar 04 2024
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Senate Majority Leader Andy Billig says he won't run for re-election
OLYMPIA – Fighting back tears in his office Monday, Senate Majority Leader Andy Billig, D-Spokane, told The Spokesman-Review he will not seek re-election in 2024. The longtime lawmaker was first elected to the legislature in 2010 to represent his home city of Spokane. He was elected majority leader in late 2018. He said he plans to finish his current term and continue to serve as majority
Spokesman ReviewMar 24 2024
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Washington D.C. Man Sentenced for 2022 Shooting of Ex-Girlfriend and Her Family
WASHINGTON, DC – On Thursday, March 21, Raekwon Sutton, a 26-year-old resident of Washington, D.C., received a 17-year prison sentence for his involvement in a 2022 shooting in Southeast Washington. The announcement was made by U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves and Chief Pamela A. Smith of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Sutton’s conviction on multiple assault and firearms-related
Shore News NetworkFeb 27 2024
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Indiana Election Commission removes US Senate candidate Rust from ballot
U.S. Senate hopeful John Rust will be kept off the GOP primary ballot in May, while former president Donald Trump has secured his spot against Republican challenger Nikki Haley. The Indiana Election Commission made the ballot decisions during a long Tuesday meeting in Indianapolis. The state panel — split with two Republicans and two Democrats — voted 3-1 to keep Trump on the ballot. They were
Daily Journal IndianaFeb 13 2024
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New Senate Pro Tem Designee Elected At Oklahoma Capitol
Senate Republicans have elected current Senate Floor Leader Greg McCortney from Ada to be the Pro Tem Designee.
Senate Republicans have elected current Senate Floor Leader Greg McCortney from Ada to be the Pro Tem Designee.
He's set to succeed current Pro Tem Senator Greg Treat from Oklahoma City, who's term is done in November.
The Senate will vote again at the start of
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