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Rededicate 250

This Sunday, May 17, as our nation prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding, Americans from across the country will come together in Washington D.C for Rededicate 250, a national jubilee of prayer, praise, and thanksgiv

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Intellectual Conservatism Needs Fighters to Survive

Tom Klingenstein likes to say that you can’t win a war if you don’t know you are in one. That’s bad enough. But what about people who do know they are in a war, and choose to shoot at their own side?

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Counselors Sue Evers Admin Over Christian Counseling Ban

The News: WILL has filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Terri Koschnick and Joy Buchman, Wisconsin-licensed counselors, challenging a Wisconsin rule banning consensual, client-driven Christian counseling.

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Wisconsin needs a Dam Man

Before I ever stepped foot in a legislative chamber, I had already spent years working as a dam tender on the Willow Flowage.

It’s a job that doesn’t come with much fanfare, but it does come with a lot of responsibility.

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Failure of tax-and-schools deal offers chance to do better

Think of the failure of the $1.8 billion tax-and-spending deal between Gov. Tony Evers and the Legislature as a second chance at better policy.

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Bipartisan Bill to Provide Financial Relief to Families Passes in Assembly, Dies in Senate

Late Wednesday, the Assembly passed a bipartisan bill, negotiated with Gov. Evers, with the goal of returning $1.8 billion of our state's surplus money back to you, the taxpayers.

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Politics at its Worst

Earlier this week, legislative leaders and the Governor reached a bipartisan agreement focused on two priorities I consistently hear about from constituents: affordability and supporting strong schools.

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On the Issues with Chris & Mike No. 010

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