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Article III of the Constitution of the United States is the “judicial” article which defines one of the three equal branches of our federal government. In the Wisconsin Constitution the Judiciary is in Article VII.
Read moreTerm limits for legislators date back to Colonial America and a long time prior to that. While our current Constitution doesn’t address the issue, earlier governing documents did.
Read moreTelegram readers know that I have been leading the charge to get the United States out of the corrupt World Health Organization (WHO) for years now—and for good reason.
Read moreOn Tuesday, Wisconsin Assembly representatives reintroduced the Born Alive Bill.
Read moreJust over a month ago I wrote that we should plan ahead concerning the 2030 Census. There have been articles written on the subject and bills have been introduced in Congress.
Read moreThe Assembly had a successful day Wednesday. In our pre-session press conference, we unveiled our plan to improve access to child care here in Wisconsin.
Read moreAll week, I’ve been watching the chaos unfold in Los Angeles—and while media outlets toss around vague terms like “riots” and “unrest,” no one is speaking plainly about what this really is. So let me do it for them.
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