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July 30, 2009

Kapanke Illegally Uses Taxpayer Resources to Launch Congressional Campaign

Madison – State Senator Dan Kapanke (R-La Crosse) made his candidacy for the US House of Representatives official today, capping off months of abusing state resources to prepare for his run. Kapanke illegally used his taxpayer-funded state office and staff to coordinate a series of campaign events leading up to the announcement.
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July 28, 2009

DPW Chair Tate Names Maggie Brick Executive Director

MADISON – Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Mike Tate announced today that he will appoint Maggie Brick as the new Executive Director of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, effective August 10, 2009. Outgoing Executive Director Jason Stephany will continue to serve the party as a consultant.
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July 09, 2009

DPW Chair Tate Statement on Perennial Wanggaard Campaign Announcement

MADISON – Democratic Party of Wisconsin (DPW) Chair Mike Tate issued the following statement regarding Van Wanggaard’s perennial campaign announcement today.
 
“Van Wanggaard’s announced run for State Senate shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone. Wanggaard is a perennial candidate who is more dedicated to running for whatever office happens to be available than he is concerned about serving the people of Racine County.
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July 02, 2009

CDW: Applauds Congressional Democrats

MADISON – The College Democrats of Wisconsin (CDW) issued the following statement today applauding recent congressional action to make college education more affordable. The College Cost Reduction & Access Act and Income-Based Repayment program, both sponsored by Congressional Democrats, took effect July 1.
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July 01, 2009

Mark Neumann: Officially Ready to Party Like It's 1995

MADISON – Desperate to fill a glaring leadership void, Republicans have tapped former Congressman Mark Neumann to run for governor. Neumann, who served in congress from 1995 to 1999, filed his official paperwork today with the Government Accountability Board.
 

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