Republican lawmakers are prepared to spend up to $680,000 on their ongoing review of the November presidential election and will issue subpoenas in the next week or two, according to former Wisconsin and national Republican Party chair Reince Priebus.
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The state has multiple, overlapping safeguards aimed at preventing ineligible voters from casting ballots, tampering with the ballots or altering vote totals.
The panel investigating January 6 is likely to seek subpoenas for several Republicans who communicated with former President Trump the day of the riot.Among them is House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Rep. Jim Jordan.Republican Sen. Susan Collins says there's no doubt in her mind that Trump incited the insurrection, but she says this panel is not the way to go about investigating the events of that day."I fought very hard to have an independent, bipartisan, non-partisan outside commission to look at all of the events of that day," Collins said. "And I'm very disappointed that it was not approved."SEE MORE: Officers Testify At First Hearing Of The House Jan. 6 InvestigationAs far as a testimony from Trump himself, Rep. Adam Kinzinger one of two Republicans on the panel says instead of a subpoena for the former president, it's better to talk to one of his allies."We may not even have to talk to Donald Trump to get the information," Kinzinger said. "There were tons of people around him. There were tons of people involved in the things that led up to January 6."The next hearing could take place this month.
Nothing in the emails suggests there were problems with the election that contributed in any meaningful way to Trump's 20,682-vote loss to Joe Biden.
IN PHOTOS: Scenes from Rep. Ron Kind's visits to region
Trade Rep. visits Stoddard farm
Tim Servais, right, speaks with Rep. Ron Kind, left, and U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai on Friday at his family’s farm, Hamburg Hills Farm in rural Stoddard.
Trade Rep. visits Stoddard farm
Tim and Lisa Servais, left, speak with Rep. Ron Kind and U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai, right, Friday at their farm, Hamburg Hills Farm in rural Stoddard. The Servais’ hosted a roundtable to discuss how trade can help western Wisconsin farmers during the visit.
Secretary Walsh visits Dairyland
Rep. Ron Kind, right, of La Crosse and U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh take a tour of Dairyland Power Cooperatives service center Tuesday during a visit to promote President Joe Biden’s American Jobs Plan.
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U.S. Rep. Ron Kind speaks at the Pearl Street Brewery in La Crosse with owner, Tami Plourde, center, and Darren Price, left, who owns BP Smokehouse in Tomah, during a victory lap event for the American Rescue Plan Act, which passed with Kind's support.
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Dan Beck of AMI Expeditionary Healthcare leads Rep. Ron Kind and other officials on a tour of the community-based vaccination clinic at UW-La Crosse.
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Rep. Ron Kind joined UWL leaders and state and local health officials for a tour of the community-based vaccination clinic at UW-La Crosse on Tuesday. The clinic is increasing its capacity to 250 tests per day, with the goal of reaching 1,000 by mid-April.
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Julie Willems Van Dijk, left, deputy secretary for the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, thanks Rep. Ron Kind for support from Congress Tuesday at the Cleary Alumni & Friends Center, the site of a community-based vaccination clinic on the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse campus.
Ron Kind speaks out in support of postal service
Rep. Ron Kind stands outside the La Crosse Post Office Wednesday alongside former area mail carrier Gary Knudtson, both advocating for more support for the United States Postal Service.
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Rep. Ron Kind, D-Wisc., questions ousted IRS Chief Steve Miller and J. Russell George, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, as they testify during a hearing at the House Ways and Means Committee on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) practice of targeting applicants for tax-exempt status based on political leanings on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Friday, May 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Rep. Kind listening session in Dunn County
Rep. Ron Kind held a listening session at the Dunn County Community Services Building in Menomonie on Friday.
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin and U.S. Rep. Ron Kind
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin and U.S. Rep. Ron Kind discussed health care policy during an event Friday in La Crosse.
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U.S. Rep. Ron Kind takes a ceremonial first tee shot.
Garden Terrace Apartments
Rep. Ron Kind is accompanied by Caroline Gregerson, La Crosse city community development coordinator, speaks at the construction site of Garden Terrace Apartments. Kind was instrumental in securing the HUD Community Development Block Grant that made the project possible.
Solar garden ribbon cutting
U.S. Rep. Ron Kind and other local legislators joined Xcel Energy and Solar*Connect Community subscribers, Thursday, May 30, to celebrate the completion of the program’s second solar garden at a ribbon cutting near Cashton.
UW-Stout golf experiences
From left, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind of Wisconsin, PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan and UW-Stout students Ryan Hoag and Sawyer Hrycay meet during National Golf Day on May 1 in Washington, D.C.
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Colonel MJ Hull with Ron Kind
Col. MJ Hull with U.S. Rep. Ron Kind
Prescription drug prices
Rep. Ron Kind and AARP Wisconsin volunteer Noreen Holmes discuss ways to lower the price of prescription drugs during a press conference in La Crosse on Thursday.
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Congressman Ron Kind, D-La Crosse, speaks with customers at Log Cabin Deli & Cheese in Mauston.
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On Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, D-La Crosse, got a firsthand look at flood damage in the town of Leon in Monroe County.
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Representatives from a variety of businesses, manufacturers, farm groups and credit unions meet with U.S. Rep. Ron Kind (back, between flags in blue shirt) at the La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce.
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U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, center in blue shirt, meets with rural economy leaders at the La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce Thursday. Chamber executive director Vicki Markussen is at his right.
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U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, D-La Crosse, held a press conference at Crown Beverage Packaging, contending that tariffs that are increasing the cost of raw materials for the La Crosse manufacturing business.
Ron Kind at Servais farm
U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, right, discusses Farm Bill issues and other agricultural concerns on with Tim Servais on the Servais Family Farm, a 350-cow dairy operation in Stoddard.
Winning Artwork
Tomah High School's Caitlyn Brockman shares her artwork with U.S. Rep. Ron Kind.

