
Henry Redman
Reporter at Wisconsin Examiner
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1 week ago |
wisconsinexaminer.com | Henry Redman
Wisconsin Rep. Tony Kurtz (R-Wonewoc) said Wednesday the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship program is “on life support,” adding that some of his Republican colleagues give it a 20% chance of being extended in this year’s budget debate before its expiration next year. Kurtz, Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer (D-Racine), Sen.
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2 weeks ago |
wisconsinexaminer.com | Henry Redman
The Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections held a public hearing Tuesday morning for Republican-authored bills introduced in response to third-party candidates in last year’s election — one who was unable to get on the presidential ballot and the other who wasn’t allowed to get off. The first bill, authored by Rep. Shae Sortwell (R-Two Rivers) and Sen.
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2 weeks ago |
msn.com | Henry Redman
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2 weeks ago |
wisconsinexaminer.com | Henry Redman
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who led a widely derided review of the 2020 presidential election, searching for evidence for baseless accusations of fraud, will have his law license suspended for three years, according to a stipulated agreement between him and the state Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR). Law Forward, the progressive voting rights focused firm, filed a grievance against Gableman with the OLR in 2023.
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2 weeks ago |
wisconsinexaminer.com | Henry Redman
by Henry Redman, Wisconsin Examiner April 7, 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley said this week she’ll seek another 10-year term on the Court next year. Bradley’s announcement came just days after Dane County Judge Susan Crawford defeated Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel by 10 points in the most expensive judicial campaign in U.S. history. Crawford’s victory gave the Court’s liberals control of the majority until at least 2028.
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