POLITICS
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Relief, Praise, and Unity Expressed by WI Officials as Biden Takes Office
“Oh Happy Day,” tweets Lt. Gov. Barnes as Trump remains banished from social media.
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What the First Actions from President Biden Could Mean for Wisconsin
Whether it’s the first 100 days or the first 10 days, a new administration is likely to change the trajectory of the vaccine rollout, COVID relief, and other issues affecting the state.
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Former Capitol Police Chief: DC’s Riot and Madison’s Act 10 Protests Have No Comparison
Jan. 6 attackers “don’t value the freedom of this country.”
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St. Croix County Republican Party Chairman Resigns Following Post Telling Members to ‘Prepare for War’
Republican Party’s Executive Committee said the chairman acted without their approval.
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Evers’ Fair Maps Commission Keeps Working as GOP Cries for More Gerrymandering
The redistricting process will almost certainly end up in court. A Republican-backed proposal would automatically send all cases to the state’s conservative-controlled high court.
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Tiffany, Johnson Slammed in Billboards Up North for Rhetoric Contributing to DC Riot
Minocqua Brewing Co. owner is already putting money to work in a PAC he calls “dark money meant for good.”
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Wis. Congressman Who Rejected Election Results Unsure Who’s to Blame for Capitol Riot
Fitzgerald also defends vote against impeaching Trump. Tiffany backs out of forum.
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County Republicans Continue Embracing Violent Rhetoric After Deadly Attack on Capitol
Website in St. Croix County taken down after “prepare for war” references.
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Wisconsin Congressional Delegation Votes Along Party Lines on Impeachment
Tiffany calls Congress “not serious.” Pocan says “we had to have accountability.”
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Evers’ Calls Special Session to Overhaul Antiquated Unemployment Insurance System
Governor follows through on State of the State message to upgrade system that led to massive backlog, while also declaring 2021 the Year of Broadband Access in yearly speech.






















