Wisconsin Voter Choice: New Direction Or Stay The Course

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (10/18/2014) [ELECTIONS] – Wisconsin voters have a choice to make in the November 4th General Election, a new direction with gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke (D), or, stay the course with Governor Scott Walker (R). Following the second televised debate of the two candidates, we have reactions from both sides.

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Ebola Crisis Reminds Us of Importance of Worker Voices

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (10/16/2014) [WORKFORCE] – With the second nurse now being infected with Ebola in the United States, the eyes of the American people turn to the threat of Ebola, the health and safety of the general public and the health and safety of the health care professionals who provide front line care to patients.

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Both Sides In Burke vs. Walker Debate Declare Victory

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (10/11/2014) [CAMPAIGNS] – As is usually the case following political debates, both sides in the first debate between Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) and Democrat Mary Burke have declared their candidate made the most points in the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association debate.

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No Wisconsin Voter Photo I.D.? Here Is How To Get One.

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (10/10/2014) [ELECTIONS-Update] – On Oct. 9, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court  made observing the Wisconsin Voter Identification Law unnecessary in the November 4, 2014 General Election. So, even though it would have been a different kind of voting day for Wisconsin voters, it won’t be, this time around. The U.S. Supreme Court action puts a temporary hold on Wisconsin enforcing the new Voter Photo I.D. rule. However, it apparently will be in effect for future elections in Wisconsin after Nov. 4, 2014.

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Supreme Court: On Again, Off Again Voter ID Law Is Off Again

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (10/09/2014) [ELECTIONS] The on again, off again, Wisconsin Voter Photo I.D. Law is off again. The United States Supreme Court essentially said today, there isn’t enough time for the State and the voters to fully comply with the law before the November General Election.

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