Wisconsin House of Representatives
Recent News About Wisconsin House of Representatives
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Haywood says his election as minority assistant leader 'reflects the diversity of the people of Wisconsin'
Born months before the dawn of the 21st Century, Wisconsin Assembly Rep. Kalan Haywood (D-Milwaukee), the new Assembly Democratic Assistant Leader, says he's aware of how his youth fits into the politics and history of the state.
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'Forward on climate': Democratic legislators introduce package of bills on climate change
A group of Democratic Wisconsin legislators have introduced of package of bills on climate change.
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'#LetsWork': Bowen announces candidacy for lieutenant governor
State Rep. David Bowen (D-Milwaukee) has announced his candidacy for Wisconsin lieutenant governor.
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'Amazing': Bowen attends Discovery World Gala
Rep. David Bowen attended the Discovery World Gala and gave a shoutout to community leaders advancing tech opportunities for people of color.
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Goyke promotes United Methodist's free Thanksgiving meals as families look to 'combat rising food bills'
A West Side Milwaukee agency that provides affordable housing and supportive services will be offering free Thanksgiving meals.
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Brostoff criticizes U.S. Supreme Court rulings on 'qualified immunity' for police
State Rep. Jonathan Brostoff (D-Milwaukee) disagreed with recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings that granted "qualified immunity" to police officers in California and Oklahoma.
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Omokunde calls election investigation a 'waste of money'
Wisconsin Rep. Supreme Moore Omokunde argues nothing meaningful or useful can come from the state’s election investigation.
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'It is an honor': Haywood honored as Wisconsin Boys and Girls Club Alumni of the Year
Rep. Kalan Haywood (D-Milwaukee) has been recognized as the Wisconsin Boys and Girls Club 2021 Alumni of the Year and was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
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Cruz: 'Corrupt Politicians Act' will undermine Wisconsin’s voter ID requirements
Wisconsin election law requiring voters to present identification at the polls, and other provisions in the state’s election code, would be steamrolled by legislation awaiting action in the U.S. Senate, according to U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas).