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Help support Joy Buchman in La Crosse—let’s rally behind her! Joy needs yard signs placed, doors knocked, calls made, and donations. I’m pitching in—join me! Contact Joy at her Facebook page to help.
A few weeks ago, we shared the truth about state Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel amid massive disinformation campaigns waged by dark money PACs. The Left is scared of seeing an ethical judge focused on upholding the rule of law appointed to Wisconsin’s Supreme Court, so they have spent millions trying to convince voters that candidate Susan Crawford is the answer to our state's problems. But we know the truth.
Until a few days ago, closing the federal Department of Education was something President Trump was going to do sometime in the near future. Given his Executive Order “Improving Education Outcomes by Empowering Parents, States, Communities” on March 20, the future is getting real close. Although the Department of Education does not directly educate students, this action will significantly impact state departments of education such as Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction. There are three main points in this executive action.
Both Senators Howard Markein (R-17th) and Patrick Testin (R-24th) have announced the upcoming Joint Finance Committee Public Hearing Schedule for the 2025-2027 Wisconsin State Budget. These listening sessions are a chance for the public to give testimony and share ideas, concerns, and requests or otherwise provide input to the 2025-2027 State Budget. The Senators invite you to attend and encourage you to participate. The entire Joint Finance Committee is anticipated to be there to listen to your presentation.
LifeSite News reports that 66 Republican members of Congress filed a brief to the US Supreme Court supporting parents who are suing a Maryland school board that mandates LGBTQ indoctrination as early as kindergarten without parental consent. Unless the Supreme Court intervenes, parents will not be able to opt their children out of reading the mandated materials, which include Prince and Knight, a fairytale about a male knight and a prince who get married, and the pro-transgender book Born Ready: The True Story of a Boy Named Penelope.
As I am sure you are already aware, Jill Underly has refused to debate Brittany one-on-one, and we know why – she’s hiding from her record of lowering standards for Wisconsin students.
But after declining three different debate opportunities in front of the press, YOU and other Wisconsin voters statewide will finally get to see Brittany hold Jill Underly accountable for her abysmal record.
As absentee ballots are sent out for the April 1, 2025 election, I wanted to share some information about the State of Wisconsin Referendum Question you will see on your ballot.
The question this spring asks if we should enshrine Wisconsin’s current voter ID laws, which requires voters show a valid photo ID before voting, into our state Constitution.
Did you know we have a referendum question on your Spring Election ballot? Most people don’t. The problem with referendum questions is that they are written in legalize and often hard to understand. State Senator Howard Marklein recently sent out an E-Update that clarifies this question.
On Thursday, Republicans passed a variety of bills that protect women and children. One of the bills was Assembly Bill 100, also known as the Save Women's Sports Act.
There are tons of successful female athletes that have done so much for their respective sports and deserve all of the fame they have received. However, if Democrats were in charge, not a single one of these female athletes would be known. That is because Democrats refuse to acknowledge biological sex and sit idly by as biological men dominate women's sports, simply because they "identify as female".