Reported in Influence peddlar of the month: Wisconsin Builders Association. (Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, 9/5/2017)
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Wisconsin can't enforce fire sprinkler rule for small apartment buildings, says Attorney General Brad Schimel. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 12/8/2017)
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Utilities and power cooperatives dig deep to pay to play in Wisconsin. (11/7/2017)
Dynamic Recycling CEO Miles Harter donates $3,075 to GOP candidates, company will get up to $535,000 in state income tax credits. (8/14/2017)
All told, the Kerns have donated nearly $400,000 to Republican and conservative candidates. (8/14/2017)
Scott Walker lets Fiserv piggyback onto Foxconn legislation. (8/1/2017)
Wisconsin DNR: Pay to play trumps your tax dollars. (5/22/2017)
Concerning Rebecca Bradley: Meet some of the Wisconsin voters who would be disenfranchised by recusal rules. (4/20/2017)
Pay to play the high-capacity well, Wisconsin Assembly Agriculture Committee way. (3/24/2017)
Scott Walker and his for-profit college, pay-to-play buddies. (2/10/2017)
Wisconsin is open for pay to play. (2/3/2017)
In addition to $750,000 to Club for Growth, Harold Simmons donated $10,000 to Scott Walker. (9/14/2016)
Developer finds that 'pay to play' costs more than $72,844.92. (2/12/2016)
Meet the disingenuous Rob Brooks (R-Saukville). (1/13/2016)
Wingra Stone looks for a return on its capitol investment. (12/17/2016)
For sale: 1 state senator, 1 state representative. (12/8/2015)
UPDATE. Sorry, Tim Geoghegan, a total of $11,750 in donations is not a "bunch of bull". (10/25/2015)
CAFOnated pay to play adds $84,000 to Scott Walker's campaign fund in 2011. (10/7/2015)
Pay to play the payday way. (7/5/2015)
From the pay-to-play archives: Grebe Pere, Grebe Fils. (5/23/2015)
Appleton Post-Crescent Editorial Board All But Puts a Dunce Cap on the Head of Joel Kleefisch (R-Oconomowoc). (1/24/2014)
Wisconsin can't enforce fire sprinkler rule for small apartment buildings, says Attorney General Brad Schimel. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 12/8/2017)
Related posts:
Utilities and power cooperatives dig deep to pay to play in Wisconsin. (11/7/2017)
Dynamic Recycling CEO Miles Harter donates $3,075 to GOP candidates, company will get up to $535,000 in state income tax credits. (8/14/2017)
All told, the Kerns have donated nearly $400,000 to Republican and conservative candidates. (8/14/2017)
Scott Walker lets Fiserv piggyback onto Foxconn legislation. (8/1/2017)
Wisconsin DNR: Pay to play trumps your tax dollars. (5/22/2017)
Concerning Rebecca Bradley: Meet some of the Wisconsin voters who would be disenfranchised by recusal rules. (4/20/2017)
Pay to play the high-capacity well, Wisconsin Assembly Agriculture Committee way. (3/24/2017)
Scott Walker and his for-profit college, pay-to-play buddies. (2/10/2017)
Wisconsin is open for pay to play. (2/3/2017)
In addition to $750,000 to Club for Growth, Harold Simmons donated $10,000 to Scott Walker. (9/14/2016)
Developer finds that 'pay to play' costs more than $72,844.92. (2/12/2016)
Meet the disingenuous Rob Brooks (R-Saukville). (1/13/2016)
Wingra Stone looks for a return on its capitol investment. (12/17/2016)
For sale: 1 state senator, 1 state representative. (12/8/2015)
UPDATE. Sorry, Tim Geoghegan, a total of $11,750 in donations is not a "bunch of bull". (10/25/2015)
CAFOnated pay to play adds $84,000 to Scott Walker's campaign fund in 2011. (10/7/2015)
Pay to play the payday way. (7/5/2015)
From the pay-to-play archives: Grebe Pere, Grebe Fils. (5/23/2015)
Appleton Post-Crescent Editorial Board All But Puts a Dunce Cap on the Head of Joel Kleefisch (R-Oconomowoc). (1/24/2014)
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