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State Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for 2023-12-16 ( 7 items ) |
Democratic Party of Wisconsin on Supreme Court Taking Up Abortion Medication Case (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Dec. 15 -- The Wisconsin Democratic Party issued the following statement on Dec. 14, 2023:
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Today, Democratic Party Chair of Wisconsin Communications Director Joe Oslund released the following statement in response to the Supreme Court taking up the Fifth Circuit's decision on mifepristone--a safe and effective medication prescribed by doctors to administer more than half of the abortions in the United States and manage miscarriages:
"Make no mistake: as Donald Trump more PR
Heads held high after semifinal loss (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Dec. 15 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
The Badger volleyball team lost to Texas 3-1 in the national semifinals of the NCAA tournament Thursday, ending a season filled with triumphs and teamwork. "There's a lot to celebrate, there's a lot to be proud of," Head Coach Kelly Sheffield said after the game. Senior MJ Hammill said: "I feel like the luckiest girl that I've gotten to surround myself with these people for the past four years. more PR
ICYMI: Evers' Regents Snub Governor & DEI, Pass Vos' UW Deal (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Dec. 16 -- The Wisconsin Republican Party issued the following news on Dec. 14, 2023:
In case you missed it, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents voted yesterday evening to reverse its prior decision on Saturday and, instead, approve the compromise reached between System President Rothman and Speaker Vos. This deal refocuses DEI positions at UW to further student success, provides funding for employee pay raises, and a new engineering building at UW-Madison.
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Mineral coatings could enable shelf-stable mRNA therapies (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Dec. 15 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
Professor William Murphy (pictured left) and collaborators in his lab, including Joshua Choe (right), have engineered a mineral coating that can maintain mRNA activity for up to six months at room temperature, with implications for wider and cheaper distribution of mRNA therapies, such as COVID-19 vaccinations. Photo: University of Wisconsin-Madison
A protective mineral coating identified by Un more PR
New UW-Eau Claire Partnership Offers History Students Internships in Michigan National Park (10)
EAU CLAIRE, Wisconsin, Dec. 16 (TNSres) -- The University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Campus issued the following news:
By Denise Olson
This fall, the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire proudly announced an exciting new partnership between the history department and the Keweenaw National Historical Park (KEWE), a unit of the National Park Service system in Calumet, Michigan.
The KEWE-UWEC Research & Intern Fellowship will fund two annual summer internships for Blugold undergraduate and graduate s more PR
TruStage, SIGNiX Collaborate to Expand Digital Signature Options for All Clients (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Dec. 15 -- TruStage, formerly the CUNA Mutual Group, issued the following news release on Dec. 13, 2023:
TruStage announced today a collaboration between its compliance solutions offering, which has more than four decades of experience with financial documentation and supports more than 5,400 financial institutions, and SIGNiX, a leading provider of digital signature solutions. This collaboration will modernize and enhance the signing experience for customers and members ac more PR
Wisconsin Democrats Celebrate Anniversary of Respect for Marriage Act (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Dec. 15 -- The Wisconsin Democratic Party issued the following statement on Dec. 13, 2023:
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On the first anniversary of President Biden signing Senator Tammy Baldwin's Respect for Marriage Act, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler released the following statement:
"One year ago today, President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law, codifying the right of all Americans to marry the person they choose, regardless of race or gender. We are gratefu more PR
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