We are women and men from every walk of life, every religion, every race, every sexual orientation, and every segment of society. We are the party of inclusion.
We will join to discuss the pending cuts to monthly Social Security checks. We are developing a strong, clear, concise, and well-received message you can share effectively with your friends, neighbors, and family members.
Join us on Friday, June 26, for a casual opportunity to meet Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, candidate for Governor.
Blue Room Lounge at the Lauerman House Inn
1975 Riverside Ave, Marinette
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Complementary appetizers provided, and cash bar available.
This Memorial Day, we honor the brave Americans who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice reminds us that democracy and freedom are never guaranteed; they must be protected and defended by each generation. We remember and honor them today.
Starting May 27, the office will be open on Wednesdays from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM and Saturdays from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Stop by and see what we're up to! And grab a yard sign (or two!)!
Reminder about our monthly meeting this Thursday! We'll hear from gubernatorial candidate Mandela Barnes. You don't need to be a member to attend; however, we'd love it if you'd consider bringing a dish to share!
Democracy is a verb. It requires action. No matter their background, all people have power–to vote, to speak up, and most importantly, to live our everyday lives in ways that make our system work, not tear it down.
Democracy is a verb. It requires action. No matter their background, all people have power–to vote, to speak up, and most importantly, to live our everyday lives in ways that make our system work, not tear it down.
Democracy is a verb. It requires action. No matter their background, all people have power–to vote, to speak up, and most importantly, to live our everyday lives in ways that make our system work, not tear it down.
Democracy is a verb. It requires action. No matter their background, all people have power–to vote, to speak up, and most importantly, to live our everyday lives in ways that make our system work, not tear it down.
Democracy is a verb. It requires action. No matter their background, all people have power–to vote, to speak up, and most importantly, to live our everyday lives in ways that make our system work, not tear it down.
We will join to discuss the pending cuts to monthly Social Security checks. We are developing a strong, clear, concise, and well-received message you can share effectively with your friends, neighbors, and family members.
Wisconsin farmers are being squeezed — and it’s not by accident.
Low crop prices. Rising costs. Trade wars. Global conflict.
This isn’t sustainable.
Our farmers deserve fair markets, smart trade policy, and real support.
📖 Learn what’s happening: https://t.co/ziCJFohmOv