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Ron DeSantis Won the First GOP Debate

In the first GOP debate on August 23rd, Ron DeSantis proved that he is ready to become the next president of the United States. We need a president with the ability to get the right things done.

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Derrick Van Orden's Daughter Sydney Marie Died Peacefully Surrounded By Her Family

We continue to offer prayers for the family -- I am certain that Sydney is in heaven with a broken smile on her face and tears in her eyes feeling the grief in the hearts of so many that loved her.

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"Earthquake" Rocks WI

On Wednesday, August 1st, Wisconsin experienced an earthquake. Did you feel it? No Richter scale picked up its magnitude, but the impact was felt all across the state, from large cities to small towns.

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Investments in Education

One of the key priorities of Legislative Republicans is making strong investments to support our kids. Our budget makes historic investments in K12 education, with over one billion dollars going to classrooms throughout our state.

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Does “Troops-to-Teachers” Work?

“Troops-to-Teachers” is a federal program to specifically assist servicemen leaving the Armed Forces transition into the teaching profession. There are at least two prerequisites: a Bachelor degree and a desire to teach in the K-12 environment.

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More rural and agricultural media programming needed

Senate Resolution 113 and House Resolution 451, “Recognizing the need for greater access to rural and agricultural media programing”, are critical for all Americans.

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WI Legislators Reintroduce Bills to Protect Women's Sports

Wisconsin Republican legislators have again introduced two bills, Senate Bill 377 (Assembly Bill 378) and Senate Bill 378 (Assembly Bill 377) aimed at prohibiting biological males who "identify" as girls or women from competing in girls' or women'

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Governing by Veto

Last week, Governor Evers took out his veto pen and vetoed ten bills that were passed by the Legislature.

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