In a statement, Grothman said the revised law would give the president "the ability to threaten other countries to turn on their Christian heritage and change their laws to align with the views of the current White House.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says there should be new sanctions against Russia and a wider boycott of Russian exports, particularly oil. He calls it a moral issue "when you refuse to give money to terrorists." (Ukrainian with English subtitles.)
Top 10 Wisconsin political stories of 2021 (based on what you, the readers, read)
2021 was another big year in Wisconsin politics. Sen. Ron Johnson said some things. Voters elected a new state superintendent. Gov. Tony Evers and Republicans clashed over mask mandates. Michael Gableman threatened to jail the mayors of Madison and Green Bay. Here are 10 political stories you, the readers, checked out in droves.
Sen. Ron slammed the impeachment over the weekend as “vindictive and divisive,” and possibly a “diversionary operation” by Democrats to distract from security lapses at the U.S. Capitol.
With a new order announced, Republicans may be forced to start the process all over again to vote down the governor's emergency order and accompanying mask mandate, but the most likely outcome appears to be an eventual court decision.
Deborah Kerr said she has also voted for Republicans and tells GOP audiences on the campaign trail for the officially nonpartisan race that she is a "pragmatic Democrat."
In a statement, Grothman said the revised law would give the president "the ability to threaten other countries to turn on their Christian heritage and change their laws to align with the views of the current White House.”