POLITICS
Rural Reflections Radio
Here is this week's Rural Reflections Radio program, Bullitt...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 10:39 AM
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin responds to Governor Walker's budget.
Presented by Robert Burke, Chair Libertarian Party Pierce-St Croix In what can best be described as a difference of vision for what governments should and should not be involved in, and for ...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 10:03 AM
In the Not-Now
What does it say about Americans that the public is already starting to talk about candidates for president for 2016? Eckhart Tolle wrote in his book The Power of Now that mankind is threatened by ou...
Posted on 2/18/13 at 11:27 AM
WI Teacher Resigns Citing Stress, Health Care, Uncertainty
WATCH VIDEO HERE (first published on WIvoices.org) Stephanie Kline resigned from her position as an 8th grade math teacher at New Richmond Middle School in Wisconsin. Her last day of teaching is June...
Posted on 5/31/12 at 9:52 AM
Judges tweak Minnesota congressional districts
Minnesotas best-known U.S. House member will seek re-election in a district where she does not live and its top-ranking federal representative will run in slightly less friendly territory after a five...
Posted on 2/21/12 at 11:29 PM
Letter from Rep. Petryk: Republicans request funding for K-12 Public Education
By Rep. Warren Petryk , May 09, 2013
Government and Political Roundup: Deal hopes to be reached on where public employees can live
-- State Assembly leaders hope to reach a deal with their Senate counterparts today on a plan to keep letting communities tell their public employees where they can live.
May 09, 2013
Minnesota News Briefs: SSM bill approved by Minnesota House
-- The Minnesota State House of Representatives voted 75-59 in favor of a same-sex marriage bill today.
May 09, 2013
County Board supervisor charged with trespassing
A Pierce County Board of Supervisors member is scheduled to make his first court appearance next month on charges of trespassing.May 08, 2013
Government and Political Roundup: Local government in Madison urging lawmakers not to repeal residency requirements
Wisconsin News-- Local government leaders showed up at the State Capitol today, to urge their lawmakers not to repeal municipal residency requirements.
May 08, 2013
WEDC board members laying out solutions in regards to audit
Wisconsin News-- Board members of the embattled Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation started laying out solutions today to accountability problems spelled out in a stinging audit.
May 08, 2013
Letter from Rep. Kind: Kind continues to fight to keep air traffic control towers open
By Rep. Ron Kind , May 07, 2013
Letter from Sen. Vinehout: Open the pantry door and shine the light on Economic Development programs
By Sen. Kathleen Vinehout , May 07, 2013
State Government and Political Roundup: Baldwin voted yes, Johnson no on online retailers to charge state sales tax
-- Wisconsin’s two U.S. senators split their votes yesterday, when the Senate agreed to force online retailers to charge state sales taxes – just like brick-and-mortar stores have to do.
May 07, 2013
Minnesota News Roundup: Lives saved in Montevideo terroism plot arrest
-- Federal authorities are confident that they foiled a planned attack on the Montevideo Police Department and saved lives when they arrested a what many in the community are calling a "known white supremacist."
May 07, 2013
Minnesota Legislative Roundup: Minimum wage appears headed up, but how high?
-- Minnesota’s minimum wage likely will rise after the House voted 68-62 Friday to increase it to $9.50 an hour, but the question is how high it will go.
By Don Davis , May 06, 2013
Afternoon State News Briefs: GOP state convention begins tonight
-- As the Republican State Convention begins tonight, Governor Scott Walker has more on his mind than firing up his Wisconsin political base. Walker will also join several other potential White House candidates who will speak at the National Rifle Association’s annual meeting in Houston this weekend.
May 03, 2013
Letter from Rep. Petryk: Joint Finance Committee work continues
By Rep. Warren Petryk , May 03, 2013
State Government and Political Roundup: Penalties for drunk drivers likely to increase
-- A bill to make sure that Wisconsin’s most chronic drunk drivers spend time in prison got very little opposition yesterday at a public hearing at the Capitol.
May 03, 2013
Knudson announces listening sessions, encourages constituent input and discussion
May 03, 2013
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