THU PM Update: Evers vetoes pupil information bill, signs 13 others; Senate races taking shape

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers today issued his third veto of the week while signing 13 other bills. Evers wrote in his veto message for AB 53 that he objected to a mandate that would “negatively impact the privacy of parents of students in Wisconsin.” Currently, student records are generally confidential with an exception for what’s called d… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, click here for a WisPolitics free trial and to view the different subscription options. Username or E-mail Password * Remember Me    

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U.S. Rep. Moore: Announces the 4th Congressional District’s 2019 Service Academy Nominees

Contact: Samara Sheff (202) 225-4572 Washington, D.C. – Every year, members of Congress have the distinct privilege of helping to choose the next leaders of our great nation’s armed forces. Today, Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-04) announced the 2019 service academy nominees from Wisconsin’s 4th congressional district. “The young men and women who I have nominated to attend our nation’s military service academies exemplify hard-work, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to protecting and serving the citizens of the United States. This year’s process was highly competitive, and I can say with certainty that these exceptional students will make our district and country proud. “The United

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Gov. Evers: Takes Action on More Than 10 Bills

Contact: [email protected] or 608-219-7443     MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today took action on the following bills: Assembly Bill 51, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 35: Modifies the eligibility criteria for the minority teacher loan program to allow a loan recipient to be eligible if they are employed by a public school, private school or tribal school that is located in a Wisconsin school district where at least 40 percent of the students are minority students; and Expands the definition of a “minority student” to be more inclusive. Assembly Bill 38, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 36: Adjusts research contract requirements for University

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WBA: Commends Signing of AB 117

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Gov. Evers: Takes action on more than 10 bills 

Contact: [email protected] or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today took action on the following bills: Assembly Bill 51, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 35: Modifies the eligibility criteria for the minority teacher loan program to allow a loan recipient to be eligible if they are employed by a public school, private school or tribal school that is located in a Wisconsin school district where at least 40 percent of the students are minority students; and Expands the definition of a “minority student” to be more inclusive. Assembly Bill 38, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 36: Adjusts research contract requirements for University of Wisconsin

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WisDems: ROUND UP: Green Bay City Councillor Randy Scannell, AFL-CIO State Treasurer Dennis Delie, Green Bay Area Resident With Pre-Existing Condition Sarah Conklin, Brown and Outagamie County Democrats, Working People Call Out Trump’s Numerous Broken Promises to Working People

Contact: Philip Shulman, [email protected] (GREEN BAY, WI) — Yesterday, while Vice President Mike Pence was in Marinette, Green Bay City Councillor Randy Scannell, AFL-CIO State Treasurer Dennis Delie, Green Bay area resident Sarah Conklin, Brown County Democrats, Outagamie Democrats, and other working people came together to call out Donald Trump’s broken promises to Wisconsinites.

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GOP Weekly Radio Address

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Gov. Evers: Takes Action on More Than 10 Bills

Contact: [email protected] or 608-219-7443     MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today took action on the following bills: Assembly Bill 51, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 35: Modifies the eligibility criteria for the minority teacher loan program to allow a loan recipient to be eligible if they are employed by a public school,

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WBA: Commends Signing of AB 117

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Gov. Evers: Takes action on more than 10 bills 

Contact: [email protected] or 608-219-7443 MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today took action on the following bills: Assembly Bill 51, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 35: Modifies the eligibility criteria for the minority teacher loan program to allow a loan recipient to be eligible if they are employed by a public school, private school

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WisDems: ROUND UP: Green Bay City Councillor Randy Scannell, AFL-CIO State Treasurer Dennis Delie, Green Bay Area Resident With Pre-Existing Condition Sarah Conklin, Brown and Outagamie County Democrats, Working People Call Out Trump’s Numerous Broken Promises to Working People

Contact: Philip Shulman, [email protected] (GREEN BAY, WI) — Yesterday, while Vice President Mike Pence was in Marinette, Green Bay City Councillor Randy Scannell, AFL-CIO State Treasurer Dennis Delie, Green Bay area resident Sarah Conklin, Brown County Democrats, Outagamie Democrats, and other working people came together to call out Donald Trump’s broken promises

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GOP Weekly Radio Address

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