Admirals Luke Prokop’s message: Hockey is for everyone
Did you see Luke Prokop in Milwaukee's Pride Parade?
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Did you see Luke Prokop in Milwaukee's Pride Parade?
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Strong laws in the states are especially critical now that the US Supreme Court has ruled to uphold a ban on gender-affirming medical care.
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Capitol? Packed. Protest? Peaceful. Message? LOUDπ«π The people of Wisconsin showed up in force in Madison for βNo Kings Day.β An estimated 15,000 people marched from Library Mall to the Wisconsin State Capitol on Saturday, filling the streets with signs and chants.
The protest was part of a nationwide movement in response to President Trump's authoritarianism.
The protests remained civil and peaceful, with city police reporting just three arrests in relation to minor vandalism.
βοΈ/π₯: Henry Teckam
What would Trump's "one big beautiful bill" do to Wisconsinites? Kianna breaks down who it would help, and who it would hurt.
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TROLLINβ TROLLINβ TROLLINβ β π± If itβs the weekend, a Wisconsin congressman is likely spending lots of time on a tiny keyboard. US Rep. Derrick Van Orden has almost made a second career out of social media trolling. The 3rd District Republican from Prairie du Chien frequently hurls insults at political opponents, constituents, and those who make critical comments about his job performance.
But Dan Shafer, Civic Mediaβs political editor and founder of The Recombobulation Area, says itβs important to note that the congressman doesnβt have much else to talk about, given that heβs in his third term and hasnβt passed a single bill into law.
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βοΈ WHAT DID I JUST VOTE ON? β Thereβs understandably some blowback to the bill House Republicans passed recently that makes massive cuts to important programs, but who expected it would come from GOP lawmakers who voted for it and now say they didnβt know what was in it?
A Nebraska congressman admitted not knowing the budget bill includes language that would make it harder for judges to hold people in contempt of court, a provision helpful to President Donald Trump. And Georgia US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she wouldnβt have voted for the bill had she known it would limit states from regulating artificial intelligence (AI) to protect people from misuse and harm.
US Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Black Earth) visited our daily radio show to say his Republican colleagues should have known betterβand this might explain why so many of them arenβt holding public events.
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Wisconsin Democrats introduced bills in the state Legislature meant to show how it could avoid some of the massive, possibly illegal cuts President Donald Trump is making to federal funding.
Some of what Trump is doing is known as impoundment, a trick President Richard Nixon tried in 1974, where a president claws back federal money that was already allocated by Congress, either in the current budget or a past one. Courts made clear that Congress has the power of the purse and presidents cannot act unilaterally to undo their work.
One of the billsβ sponsors, State Sen. Chris Larson (D-Milwaukee), said on our radio show that Democrats want the state to withhold payments to the federal government if needed to offset attempts at federal cuts.
Another bill in the package would limit how the state shares sensitive personal data with the federal government, to ensure itβs done through a legal request.
Wisconsin Republicans had ONE JOB π
Pass a budget. Work with the Governor. Invest in our communities.
Instead? They took their marbles and went home πββοΈ
While politicians play games, Wisconsin families need:
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Better schools
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Fixed roads
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Affordable healthcare
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Good-paying jobs
We deserve leaders who show up and do the work - not partisan politicians who refuse to compromise.
What should Governor Tony Evers do?
Let us know in the comments π