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State board knew public records changes were ‘significant’

The reversal came after nearly 1,900 emails and letters criticizing its action were sent to the board and posted to a state website. The change drew criticism from conservative and liberal groups alike, including... One Wisconsin Now. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]

Wisconsin voters silenced because Johnson won’t do his job

By refusing to do their job and act on nominees to fill vacancies on the federal court, Sen. Ron Johnson and his fellow Republicans are hurting the judicial system and undermining our democracy. [Wisconsin State Journal]

Voters Face Election Day Hurdles

Executive Director for One Wisconsin Now, Scot Ross, discusses the hurdles voters are facing this campaign season. [MSNBC]

Sorry You Missed Sen. Johnson’s Party!

One Wisconsin Now joined activists at Sen. Ron Johnson’s Milwaukee office to throw him a birthday party and to tell him it’s time to end his partisan obstruction and give fair consideration to President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee. [People for the American Way]

UNSPUN: April 06, 2016

One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN to discuss and analyze the Wisconsin Primary Election [WMTV-TV]

UNSPUN: April 05, 2016

One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN for the Special Election Day edition. [WMTV-TV]

Bradley, Kloppenburg will find out who gets high court seat

Despite the big spending on her behalf, Bradley spent most of the campaign on the defensive after liberal group One Wisconsin Now exposed volatile opinion pieces she wrote as a college student for the Marquette Tribune in 1992. [Associated Press]

Wisconsin Voter ID Law Challenged

The Wisconsin primary will be the first big test of the state's controversial voter ID law. Scot Ross, Executive Director of Wisconsin Now, joins Al Sharpton to discuss. [MSNBC]

Hillary Clinton attacks Rebecca Bradley Saturday night

Hillary Clinton took aim at state Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley during her Saturday night speech... Her writings from her college years were released by the liberal group One Wisconsin Now. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]

COLUMN: Tuesday’s election is opportunity for millennials to be heard

Voter ID laws may make it harder for our generation to vote — and they certainly need to be addressed. But regardless, millennial Wisconsinites are fighting back to make sure our generation’s voice is heard Tuesday, in November, and every day in between. [Capital Times]

Early voting system down, group asks for more time

Early voting wraps up at 5 p.m. Friday, but the group One Wisconsin Now is demanding that early voting hours be extended to accommodate the just over two hours for when the system was down. [WFRV-TV]

One Wisconsin Now: Follow the money when it comes to Walker

Walker failed to mention the most obvious reason for his support - Cruz is the only candidate still in the race who actively solicited money to help retire his massive campaign debt, says One Wisconsin Now. [Lakeland Times]

How much for that justice in the window?

According to One Wisconsin Now, which paid for an ad tracking service, the Wisconsin Alliance for Reform, a dark-money group with Republican ties, has already spent $3 million on ads backing Bradley. [Isthmus]

Rebecca Bradley Cease and Desist Letter

According to attorney Maistelman, Justice Rebecca Bradley’s false and malicious claims [against One Wisconsin Now] were made at a Dane County Bar Association forum earlier in the week. [Shepherd Express]

Hillsboro Voters Have Only One Contested City Race

The progressive group One Wisconsin Now recently unearthed writings from Bradley’s college days in the early 90s critical of homosexual AIDS victims, feminists and abortion. [Hillsboro Sentry-Enterprise]

Bradley campaigns in Marinette

Throughout the last month, the liberal group One Wisconsin Now brought opinionated writings from when Bradley was in college to light. These writings included critical opinions of homosexual AIDs victims, feminism and abortion. [Marinette Eagle Herald]

Scott Walker names student loan debt specialist

One million Wisconsin student loan borrowers want action and Gov. Scott Walker's 'solution' is reassigning a bureaucrat to answer the phone. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]