Hearing scheduled in voter ID suit
One Wisconsin Institute says, state DMV centers gave out wrong or incomplete information about how to apply for photo ID cards. [WGBA-TV]
One Wisconsin Institute says, state DMV centers gave out wrong or incomplete information about how to apply for photo ID cards. [WGBA-TV]
One Wisconsin Institute filed a motion last night asking the state to suspend the voter ID law, which requires voters to present a photo ID. [WMTV-TV]
Under Judge Peterson's original ruling on the case filed by One Wisconsin Institute, the State of Wisconsin must issue a receipt to any person who enters the IDPP process. [WKOW-TV]
With 70 percent of our graduates having student debt - and his answer is a website and go to a bank - as offensive as it is useless. [WKOW-TV]
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Judge James Peterson held a telephone conference Monday afternoon after a request from liberal group One Wisconsin Institute. [WISC-TV]
One Wisconsin Institute, which challenged the Republican-written early voting law, is also urging Green Bay to expand early voting hours and locations. [WLUK-TV]
Attorney General Brad Schimel's Office, One Wisconsin Institute and Citizen Action of Wisconsin have appealed Peterson's ruling to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in Chicago. [WKOW-TV]
It is separate from another voter rights case filed by One Wisconsin Institute in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. [WKOW-TV]
Scot Ross said their attorneys argued, "Gov. Walker made it harder for Democrats to vote and easier for Republicans to cheat, and the judge agreed." [WISC-TV]
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This decision protecting the rights of women is a powerful reminder of why courts matter. [WITI-TV]
Scot Ross refuted a report that found there have been few impacts on the state's education workforce since the act's passage. [Wisconsin Public Television]
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The move comes just days before the state goes to trial over a challenge to Wisconsin's Voter ID law by the liberal group One Wisconsin Now, which claims that obtaining a state ID is so difficult some would-be eligible voters are simply giving up. [WKOW-TV]
One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN to discuss how and why Trump is the last GOP candidate standing. [WMTV-TV]
The question now is not whether Gov. Walker will appoint another right-wing lackey, but who this extreme Republican partisan will be. [WMTV-TV]
One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN to discuss what's next in the Presidential race. [WMTV-TV]
Executive Director for One Wisconsin Now, Scot Ross, discusses the hurdles voters are facing this campaign season. [MSNBC]
But Democrats like Scot Ross with One Wisconsin Now, say the voter ID law results in the complete opposite of an honest election. [WMTV-TV]
The liberal group One Wisconsin Now immediately pounced on the congressman's remarks about voter ID, telling us they plan to possibly use his comments in a federal lawsuit they filed last year to stop the law. [WTMJ-TV]
One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN to discuss and analyze the Wisconsin Primary Election [WMTV-TV]
One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN for the Special Election Day edition. [WMTV-TV]
All eyes are on Wisconsin as its big primary approaches. MSNBC's Joy Reid reports, with perspective from One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross. [MSNBC]
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]
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]
Officials at the liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now and Rep. Katrina Shankland (D-Stevens Point) were among those who called on the GAB to ask for a court order to extend early voting hours due to the delay. [WKOW-TV]
One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN to discuss the state Supreme Court race. [WMTV-TV]
Liberal group One Wisconsin Now released a column and two letters to the editor Bradley wrote in February and November 1992 that appeared in the Marquette Tribune, the student newspaper. [WMAQ-TV]
The Kloppenburg campaign says it was citing a press release from One Wisconsin Now, a liberal group, that was posted online. [WISC-TV]
One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN's holiday edition to reveal the naughty and nice list for 2015. [WMTV-TV]
"Gov. Walker was more concerned with campaigning for president than doing his job," said Scot Ross, executive director of the liberal group One Wisconsin Now. [WITI-TV]
One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN to discuss the recent terrorist attacks and failed Republican foreign policy. [WMTV-TV]
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The group’s director Scot Ross says it is “woefully inadequate” that Walker did not fulfill their full request and that it took six months to turn over what they did. [WITI-TV]
One Wisconsin Now Deputy Director Mike Browne appeard on UNPUN to discuss Republican U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan and his conditions for becoming Speaker of the House. [WMTV-TV]
One Wisconsin Now claimed Gov. Walker’s office failed to release certain emails in response to a public records request, after comparing what they received to email records obtained and reported on by 27 News last week. [WKOW-TV]
There’s clearly a pattern of behavior. Walker tends to mix official state business with campaigning. [WBAY-TV]
One Wisconsin Now's Scot Ross and Republican politico Bill McCoshen discuss the hows and whys of Gov. Scott Walker's failed bid for president. [WMTV-TV]
A terrific start to Scott Walker’s post-presidential candidate schedule would be an apology to the people of Wisconsin for the harm he’s done to our state. [WKOW-TV]
One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN for a discussion about Governor Walker's poll numbers and Hillary Clinton coming to Wisconsin. [WMTV-TV]
"They're not looking for a bailout, they're just asking to be treated fairly and being able to access fair market interest rates would be a step in the right direction." [WKOW-TV]
One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Scot Ross made his regular appearance on UNSPUN to discuss Hillary Clinton, Scott Walker, and the Republican Debate. [WMTV-TV]
“The biggest fear is that government will run a muck... And, that whoever is making the actual decisions of government will be shielded from the public's ability to see that.” [WKOW-TV]
The biggest fear is that government will run amock. And, that whoever is making the actual decisions of government will be shielded from the public's ability to see that. [WKOW-TV]
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The message is clear: many student debt services deserve an "F" grade, and the federal government wants to improve the mark. [WTMJ-TV]
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