Dan O'Donnell, radio host of The Dan O'Donnell show, took to the X platform to discuss how "Bidenomics" is failing American families. In his post, O'Donnell shared a clip of his radio show in which he discusses the administration's policy, with the title "People Think Bidenomics has Failed Because Bidenomics has Failed."
Brian Schimming, Chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin, took to the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, to share his excitement on the upcoming Republican Debate. The debate is scheduled to be held in Milwaukee on August 23.
“This weekend’s incidents of gun violence in Milwaukee, resulting in three more tragic deaths and twenty more injuries, has again left our community heartbroken and anguished.
Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher released a statement criticizing President Biden's economic policies known as "Bidenomics". His statement coincided with President's visit to Wisconsin last week, where he spoke on his economic policies.
Utilizing the X platform (previously referred to as Twitter), Wisconsin Rep. Bryan Steil addressed the ongoing fentanyl crisis within the state. On Aug. 17, Steil, alongside other officials, participated in a roundtable discussion to strategize measures against the illicit distribution of fentanyl.
Utilizing platform X (previously referred to as Twitter), Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson shared a section of a New York Times article, which focused on Johnson's comments about Biden's statements during his visit to Wisconsin, particularly Biden's remarks about Johnson. However, certain parts of Johnson's statement were left out.
Scarlett Johnson, parent advocate and member of Moms for Liberty Wisconsin, posted on the X platform, formerly Twitter, announcing an upcoming event in Milwaukee featuring Riley Gaines as the speaker. Gaines, a former swimmer for the University of Kentucky, speaks on fairness in women's sports.
Scarlett Johnson, a parent advocate and member of the Moms for Liberty Wisconsin, utilized the X platform, previously Twitter, to address the gravity of former President Trump's third indictment in relation to his presidential candidacy. Reports emerged last week of the indictment, this time concerning allegations of his efforts to overturn his loss in the 2020 election.
On July 28, Congresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-04) and Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (IL-09) introduced the COLAs Don’t Count Act, which would exempt annual cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) under the Social Security Act and veteran’s benefits from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligibility and benefit determinations.
On July 27, Congresswoman Gwen Moore, a member of the Ways and Means “Work and Welfare” Subcommittee, introduced legislation, H.R. 4933, the Opportunities to Support Mothers and Deliver Children (OSMDC) Act, which would create a new demonstration project within the Health Professions Opportunity Grant Program (HPOG) to allow the use of program funds to support education and job training as doulas and in midwifery.
Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs is inviting area residents to attend the back-toschool shoe giveaway hosted by Ephesians Missionary Baptist Church this Saturday, July 15 at 11 a.m. at 2412 N. 6th St. Students who attend the event will be given a free pair of shoes to help them get ready for the upcoming school year
Coming off last week’s headliner announcement, the opening acts for Hip-Hop Week MKE 2023 have been announced: rappers Boldy James and Stove God Cooks will be opening for Jadakiss, the headline act for this year’s Hip-Hop Week, which will run from August 21-27.
Last month, Northcott Neighborhood House recognized the winners of Milwaukee's 31st Annual Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant. Miss Juneteenth and Mister Juneteenth (ages 14 years old to 18 years old), and Little Miss Juneteenth and Mister Juneteenth Junior (ages 8 years old to 13 years old), were selected for their excellence and commitment in both school and their community.
On July 11, the Common Council approved legislation directing the Department of Administration and the Office of Violence Prevention to expand Alert Neighbor Program in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office.
On Thursday, July 13 Alderwoman Larresa Taylor will host a town hall meeting regarding the proposed Cudahy Farms housing development in the 9th Aldermanic District.
The Common Council voted on July 11 to adopt file #230331 – a resolution approving a Project Plan and a Development Agreement, authorizing expenditures and creating Tax Incremental District No. 116 (Riverwest Apartments and Food Accelerator), in the 3rd Aldermanic District. The
Community members are invited to take part in the upcoming Milwaukee Sister Cities Day celebration that will take place on Wednesday, July 12 at City Hall, 200 E. Wells St.