| Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for Tuesday November 11, 2025 ( 8 items ) |
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Baldwin Opposes Government Funding Bill that Fails to Address Skyrocketing Health Care Costs
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 -- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisconsin, issued the following news release:
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Baldwin Opposes Government Funding Bill that Fails to Address Skyrocketing Health Care Costs
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) released the following statement on the government funding deal that fails to stop health care costs from skyrocketing for more than 275,000 Wisconsinites:
"My goal is always results for Wisconsin families. And what I hear from Wisconsinites i
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Congressman Wied Introduces BARNS Act to Protect Farmers in the Event of a Future Government Shutdown
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 -- Rep. Tony Wied, R-Wisconsin, issued the following news release:
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Congressman Wied Introduces BARNS Act to Protect Farmers in the Event of a Future Government Shutdown
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On day 41 of the government shutdown, Congressman Tony Wied (R-WI) introduced legislation to ensure that the Farm Services Agency (FSA) is considered essential and remains open regardless of a lapse in federal funding.
"The Farm Service Agency provides critical support to our great farmers here
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Epic Tells OSTP Current Regulations Hinder AI That Could Improve Patient Outcomes
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -- Epic, Verona, Wisconsin, has issued a public comment letter to the Office of Science and Technology Policy urging significant regulatory reform concerning artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. The letter highlights the potential of AI to alleviate administrative burdens in the healthcare system and improve patient outcomes but points out that existing regulations hinder development and implementation.
Epic, which provides integrated software solutions to healthcare
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NFL: Debuting Jaelan Phillips 'Super Grateful' to Lead Eagles' Revamped Defense in Monday Night Win Over Packers
CANTON, Ohio, Nov. 11 -- The National Football League posted the following commentary:
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Debuting Jaelan Phillips 'super grateful' to lead Eagles' revamped defense in Monday night win over Packers
By Grant Gordon, Digital Content Editor
It was a lovely 66 degrees early on Monday evening in Miami.
Some 1,600 miles away in Green Bay, Wisconsin, it was in the low 30s when Jaelan Phillips made his Philadelphia Eagles introduction.
Phillips was grateful to be just where he was.
A week afte
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NRCC: Communist Cooke Can't Run Away From Her Zohran Mamdani Endorsement
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:
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Communist Cooke Can't Run Away From Her Zohran Mamdani Endorsement
Radical Rebecca Cooke proudly endorsed Zohran Mamdani and echoed his far-left talking points, but now she's sprinting for cover. After his victory, Cooke literally ran into traffic rather than answer whether she would campaign with her fellow radical socialist in Wisconsin.
"No matter how fast she runs into oncoming traffic
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Senate Special Committee on Aging Sets Nov. 13 Hearing on Forgotten After Flames - Stories From Palisades Fire
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 -- The Senate Special Committee on Aging issued the following information for a field hearing entitled "Forgotten After the Flames: Stories from the Palisades Fire" at 9 a.m. on Nov. 13, 2025, at Pacific Palisades, California:
Members
* Chairman Rick Scott (Republican-Florida)
* Ron Johnson (Republican-Wisconsin)
Witnesses
* Tom Doran, Palisades Fire Survivor, Pacific Palisades, CA
* David Schwarz, Chairman, Pacific Palisades Community Council Rebuild Committee, Palisad
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The barred owl's westward migration threatens other species and a whole ecosystem, UW researchers find
MADISON, Wisconsin, Nov. 10 -- The University of Wisconsin posted the following news:
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The barred owl's westward migration threatens other species and a whole ecosystem, UW researchers find
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A new study of nearly 800 barred owls on the West Coast shows the invasive predator feeds on 29 species given special conservation status by federal and state governments.
The list includes mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles, according to an analysis led by researchers at the Universit
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UMN Crookston Horticulture Students Earn First Place at Collegiate Conference
CROOKSTON, Minnesota, Nov. 11 -- The University of Minnesota Crookston campus issued the following news:
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UMN Crookston horticulture students earn first place at collegiate conference
University of Minnesota Crookston horticulture students recently competed in the Mid-America Collegiate Horticultural Society (MACHS) 2025 Conference held at the University of Wisconsin River Falls (UWRF) and earned first place overall in the competition, plus excelled in several individual categories inclu
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