Secrecy Speaker Robin Vos Says He Won’t Talk in Lawsuit Over Rigged Legislative Districts
Robin Vos won’t talk in connection with a lawsuit filed over his and state Republicans’ rigging of state legislative district lines.
Robin Vos won’t talk in connection with a lawsuit filed over his and state Republicans’ rigging of state legislative district lines.
Brian Hagedorn remains mum on what he said in speeches he delivered to a hate group while a sitting judge.
Liberal advocacy group [One Wisconsin Institute] challenged the law’s early-voting restrictions in federal court. [Wisconsin State Journal]
Despite Brian Hagedorn’s Denials, Evidence Shows Intent to Use Courts to Advance His Agenda.
“Brian Hagedorn is more extreme ... than any recent Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate we’ve seen,” [Shepherd Express]
Supreme Court candidate Brian Hagedorn put corporate profits before protecting seniors from abuse and kids from lead poisoning.
Brian Hagedorn was at the center of some of the most notorious efforts to evade and gut Wisconsin’s open records law.
Brian Hagedorn continues to keep Wisconsin voters in the dark about what he said in his speeches to a hate group.
"This is a real crisis," said Analiese Eicher, executive director of longtime refinancing advocate One Wisconsin Now. [Capital Times]
Brian Hagedorn continues to call to reverse the Supreme Court’s Roe decision, the result of which would be to criminalize abortion.
“Student loan borrowers are Democrats and Republicans, young and old, rural and urban, men and women, people of color and white.” [Badger Herald]
Gov. Tony Evers has directed his administration to develop a plan to provide common sense relief to state student loan borrowers.
Two groups who typically endorse candidates in Supreme Court elections are choosing not to. [WKOW-TV]
Is absence at traditional campaign stop another sign Brian Hagedorn’s anti-LGBTQ extremism too much for even staunch conservatives?
Brian Hagedorn's refusal to divulge remarks raises red flags about his commitment to treating everyone equally before the law.
In a blow to conservatives, a national business group came out to say it will not put money into the state Supreme Court race [WMTV-TV]
A second major conservative group is pulling its support for Brian Hagedorn’s campaign for the Wisconsin State Supreme Court
A right-wing group whose agenda includes outlawing birth control announced they’re endorsing Supreme Court candidate Brian Hagedorn.
Throughout his campaign, Brian Hagedorn has chosen not to disavow, but to embrace, his discriminatory views.
Gov. Tony Evers includes important steps to address the $1.5 trillion-plus student loan debt crisis and protect voting rights.
One Wisconsin Now was the first to report, Hagedorn and his wife, Christina, in 2016 helped found a openly discriminatory school. [the Isthmus]
Brian Hagedorn said he was compensated for giving speeches while a state court judge but has refused to release copies or recordings of his remarks.
Tony Evers announced his budget plan will take steps toward implementing a plan to let borrowers refinance their student loans.
State Supreme Court candidate Brian Hagedorn still has not disclosed the contents of speeches given to a hate group.
One Wisconsin Now today demanded Brian Hagedorn turn over any records of his remarks for which he was compensated by the ADF.
[One Wisconsin Institute persuaded a judge] to strike down sections of the lame-duck law that restricted early voting. [Associated Press]
The second was research by the liberal group One Wisconsin Now and third was by Bice’s JS colleague Patrick Marley. [Urban Milwaukee]
Tony Evers has been ... drawing both criticism and support as he unveils new pieces to his upcoming budget proposal. [WMTV-TV]
Joanna Beilman-Dulman, research director [for One Wisconsin Now], said the alliance has long had a “discriminatory agenda.” [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
Liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now revealed Williams offered to advise former Gov. Scott Walker’s presidential campaign. [Wisconsin State Journal]
State Supreme Court candidate Brian Hagedorn was paid thousands of dollars by an anti-LGBTQ hate group.
Brian Hagedorn explicitly urged people to vote for a conservative judicial candidate because it would help advance Walker’s political agenda.
One Wisconsin Now showed that, in the four years between 2013 and 2016, Kimberly-Clark paid a grand total for $1 in state income taxes. [Superior Telegram]
Hagedorn helped found the Augustine Academy... continues to serve on the school’s board of directors, according to One Wisconsin Now. [Wisconsin Gazette]
One Wisconsin Now showed that, in the four years between 2013 and 2016, Kimberly-Clark paid a grand total of $1 in state income taxes. [Janesville Gazette]
Hagedorn’s involvement with the school, first revealed by liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now, has prompted criticism. [Wisconsin State Journal]
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brain Hagedorn is again asking voters to trust he will treat everyone equally on the bench.
Hagedorn “remains intimately associated with an organization that actively discriminates against the LGBTQ community.” [Instinct Magazine]
New evidence shows Brian Hagedorn continues to act on his discriminatory beliefs, even while serving as an officer of the court.
The participation ... calls into question Brian Hagedorn’s claims that he will set aside these deeply held personal beliefs. [Capital Times]
One Wisconsin Now held a news conference on the state supreme court election in the Assembly Parlor at the Wisconsin State Capitol. [WisconsinEye]
Liberal Group One Wisconsin Now presented details of Hagedorn's involvement with the school at a news conference. [Associated Press]
The Augustine Academy policy was made public Thursday by liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now in a news conference. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
His staff realized there were plenty of outside groups expressing dismay at the lame duck bills [One Wisconsin Now]. [People's World]
As research by the liberal group One Wisconsin Now has found, “Vos’ financial disclosures reveal his personal wealth... [Urban Milwaukee]
“The timing of this quarter-million dollar contribution sure looks like Scott Walker’s non-meeting meant something to somebody.” [Urban Milwaukee]
Another Stain on the Record of the Candidate Who Helped Scott Walker Target the Voting Rights of People of Color
Robin Vos’ scheme to protect a tax loophole that unfairly benefits the wealthiest could result in cuts to public school funding
Robin Vos and the GOP are giving high priced lawyers a blank check to defend their actions to rig the rules for the Foxconn project.
Analiese Eicher, executive director of the liberal group One Wisconsin Now, decried the way Republicans were handling the lawsuits. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]