Quantcast

SW Wisconsin News

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Data points

Latest News

  • Local Government

    Senator Joan Ballweg Wraps Up Legislative Session with Success

    State Senator Joan Ballweg concluded the 2023-24 legislative session in Wisconsin with numerous accomplishments and bills signed into law. Speaking on the completion of the session, Senator Ballweg expressed her excitement over the progress made, stating, "I am excited to say that we have accomplished much." Reflecting on her legislative achievements, Senator Ballweg shared, "As of January 1, 2024, I had eight bills signed into law. After the conclusion of the Senate’s floor period, I now have 22 additional bills awaiting action by the governor."One of the significant...

  • Local Government

    State Senator Joan Ballweg Celebrates Leap Day and Takes on National Committee Role

    State Senator Joan Ballweg greeted Wisconsinites on Leap Day, highlighting the significance of the extra day in the year. She explained, "Today is the bonus day of 2024 as the year will have 366 days rather than 365." Ballweg emphasized the importance of Leap Day, tracing its origins back to Julius Caesar in 46 BC. She noted that leap days are crucial due to the Earth's orbit around the sun taking 365.25 days.In addition to celebrating Leap Day, Senator Joan Ballweg shared her new role as Co-Chair for the Children, Families and Human Services Committee under the National...

  • Local Government

    Wisconsin State Assembly Passes Bill Allowing Children in Need of Guardianship to be Placed with 'Like-Kin'

    The Wisconsin State Assembly passed Senate Bill 520 on February 15th, a bill that allows children in need of a guardian to receive care from someone who is 'like-kin'. State Senator Joan Ballweg, who authored the legislation, explains that "enactment of this legislation will allow children in need of guardianship to be placed with someone with whom they have an existing relationship." This bill aims to protect children from potential emotional trauma by ensuring they are placed with someone they already trust.The bill defines 'like-kin' as an individual who has a...

  • Local Government

    Wisconsin State Senator Joan Ballweg Wishes Constituents a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

    State Senator Joan Ballweg of Wisconsin extended warm holiday greetings to her constituents as she celebrated the start of winter and the joy of spending time with loved ones. In her message, Senator Ballweg emphasized the importance of appreciating the freedom to celebrate and practice faith freely during the holiday season.Standing in front of the Wisconsin State Capitol Christmas Tree, which stands at an impressive 30 feet tall, Senator Ballweg highlighted its significance. The tree, originally planted as a memorial to Frank Magnus, a World War II Army veteran, dairy...

  • Local Government

    The Grand Opening of Wisconsin's Food and Farm Exploration Center

    The Food and Farm Exploration Center in Plover, Wisconsin had its grand opening on December 2nd, according to State Senator Joan Ballweg. The center aims to educate visitors about the world of modern agriculture and offers a range of activities and exhibits.Senator Ballweg, who played a key role in securing funding for the center, expressed her support for the project. She stated, "Teaching families and children about Wisconsin’s agriculture industry is certainly a worthwhile investment to encourage workforce participation and understanding of the second leading industry...

  • Local Government

    Wisconsin State Senator Advocates for the Health and Well-being of Moms and Babies

    State Senator Joan Ballweg of Wisconsin has been working tirelessly to support the health and well-being of moms and babies in the state. As a member of the Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board and the Co-Chair of the Wisconsin Legislative Children's Caucus, Senator Ballweg has authored legislation that aims to provide better healthcare coverage and support for new mothers.One of the bills she has authored, Senate Bill 110, has already been passed by the Wisconsin State Senate with bipartisan support. This bill expands Medicaid coverage to new moms for a year after...

  • Local Government

    Application Period for Crop Insurance Premium Rebates for Planting Cover Crops to Open December 1

    The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has announced that the application period for crop insurance premium rebates for planting cover crops will open on December 1, 2023. This program, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Risk Management Agency (RMA), aims to encourage farmers to use cover crops to improve soil health and reduce erosion.According to State Senator Joan Ballweg, "There is $800,000, or 160,000 acres of coverage, to be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Recipients will receive a $5 per...

  • Local Government

    Crash Responder Week and Financial Aid Modernization in Wisconsin

    This week, Wisconsin is observing Crash Responder Week, a time to raise awareness about the importance of slowing down and moving over when approaching an accident or traffic incident on the road. State Senator Joan Ballweg, who authored the legislation making this a law, reminds drivers that it is not just a suggestion but a legal requirement in Wisconsin. Using a handheld device when passing emergency or roadside response areas is also illegal. The State Patrol emphasizes these guidelines to protect first responders and workers who are responding to a scene. Last year,...

  • Local Government

    State Senator Joan Ballweg emphasizes cybersecurity awareness during Cybersecurity Awareness Month

    State Senator Joan Ballweg has highlighted the importance of cybersecurity awareness during the month of October. In a recent video message, Senator Ballweg emphasized how cyber-attacks can pose serious risks to individuals and businesses. She urged viewers to take simple steps to avoid falling victim to cyber threats.One of the key precautions Senator Ballweg mentioned is being cautious of phishing schemes. She advised viewers to verify the sender of emails before clicking on any links or opening attachments. Hovering over the link can help determine if it is suspicious...

  • Schools

    Analysis: Protasiewicz win on state top court could doom scholarships for 142 Sauk County students

    A win in the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election by candidate Janet Protasiewicz could jeopardize the scholarships of 142 Sauk County students studying in two private schools.

News