Today, nomination signature season comes to an end.
It looks like Ron Johnson’s 30,000+ signature record remains safe.
You may be asking, who had the previous record?
Tammy Baldwin with 12,000...
Ron remains undefeated.
Ron Johnson just delivered a masterclass in holding elected officials accountable.
"A tragedy was going to happen, and you encouraged it! And you ought to feel damn guilty about it!"
The Senator said it best regarding MN AG Keith Ellison: "You Disgust Me."
A very bright light and wonderfully powerful voice is leaving our State Supreme Court. I join the vast majority of the citizens of our great state of Wisconsin who regret and will sincerely miss her intellect, wit, and judicial philosophy on our highest court. Her absence will echo for years.
Justice Rebecca Bradley was not just a phenomenal jurist, but she wrote opinions that not only set out the law in precise, understandable terms but soared with an artistry that is not often seen. Just as I imagined United State Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia standing fast as the winds of chaos and political division swirled around him when he wrote his many formidable dissents, Justice Bradley has withstood multiple assaults against the Court and maintained her equanimity with an enviable calm and always managed to steer towards that guiding star for all jurists: our Constitution.
With eloquent turns of phrase, Justice Bradley used her deep intellect and legal acumen to write for the law, for our future, for all of Wisconsin. It takes courage to stand as one branch against all of the others; Justice Bradley did precisely that. It takes courage to stand strong when our courts are under attack from political winds and when judges are asked to bend to non-judicial ideological identities. It takes courage to stand up, even in dissent, and unflinchingly defend the law. Judicial courage is necessary today more than ever.
One cannot help but wonder why our state Supreme Court appears to no longer be a place of diverging and keen intellectual, judicial views. When I first passed the bar, I looked with somewhat awe at the members of that court and admired their deep dedication to the law — regardless of their judicial point of view, if anything, those diverging voices echoed the deep-seated independence of Wisconsin itself. Now, it appears to be a political — not judicial — enclave and no longer is a devotion to the law the uppermost consideration. The loss of Justice Rebecca Grassl Bradley is one more step in the wrong direction.
It is not too late to start to restore that Court — and all of our courts. Wisconsin deserves better. The absence of Justice Rebecca Bradley will be difficult to overcome. She leaves an outstanding legacy of written opinions that will continue to shine and inspire the judiciary for decades. She will be greatly missed. I wish Justice Bradley all the best and look forward to seeing how she will continue to elevate the practice of law and administration of Justice on whatever next steps she takes on her incredible judicial journey. Godspeed.
I am seriously considering a run for the State Supreme Court and I am grateful to those that have already reached out to me. I will make a decision in the next few weeks. Thank you.
BREAKING: Split Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds Dem Gov. Tony Ever’s veto in the 2023-25 budget that wrote into state law for the next four centuries annual increases in how much schools can spend per student.
ROFR is NOT dead.
It's very much alive in Madison. This is blatant interference by the State government in the energy market.
This legislation will only benefit large investment firms & hurt WI ratepayers. Read more from @DanODonnellShow: https://t.co/v32vYHZ0aj
The RNC is monitoring the power outages in Wisconsin and coordinating with the @WisGOP on potential impacts.
Our team is in touch with county and municipal clerks in the area and will work with @TeamSchimel to ensure that all Wisconsin voters can cast their votes on Tuesday.
@KinserforWI earns @WiStateJournal endorsement! They endorsed @underlyforwi four years ago.
“Brittany Kinser’s passion for improving WI schools - and making sure struggling students learn to read - is infectious.”
Hey Susan Crawford, my girls have a message for you! I homeschool 4 kids, and they love their homeschool life! Unfortunately we can’t trust you and we need Brad Schimel! Don’t let Wisconsin become Illinois! @TeamSchimel
Thrilled to be with @schweitzer2024 and the Republican Women of Waukesha County tonight to GOTV for @teamschimel!
Always a pleasure to be joined by my colleagues: Chairman Schimming @wisgopchairman, National Committeeman Terry Dittrich, National Committewoman @PamsTravis, Congressman @tomtiffanywi, and the hardworking @ScottPresler! Let’s WIN on April 1!