Tiffany a Terrific Choice for Congress
State Sen. Tom Tiffany has shown the character, courage, leadership and conservative principles needed to make a great congressman.
Read Moreby Duey Stroebel | Dec 24, 2019
State Sen. Tom Tiffany has shown the character, courage, leadership and conservative principles needed to make a great congressman.
Read Moreby Tom Tiffany and Dan Knodl | Oct 1, 2019
The Convention of States resolution that’s before the legislature would curb the federal government’s ability to spend recklessly, impose term limits on politicians who seem to get too comfortable on Capitol Hill, and reassert our 10th Amendment states’ rights.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Sep 10, 2019
As expected, state Sen. Tom Tiffany (R-Minocqua) announced Tuesday that he is officially a candidate for congress in Wisconsin’s 7th district.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Sep 9, 2019
Petrowski’s decision helps clear the way for Tiffany who will have a 7-stop two-day announcement tour in the 7th congressional district.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Jul 18, 2019
With scant public input, Gov. Tony Evers’ administration has just crafted some of the most draconian environmental standards in the world.
Read Moreby Sen. Tom Tiffany and Sen. Duey Stroebel | Apr 30, 2019
The stewardship program primarily allows the state to purchase land it cannot otherwise afford, through borrowing, pushing costs onto future generations.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Mar 1, 2019
Republican legislators gave their reaction to Governor Tony Evers’ state budget address Thursday night on the RightWisconsin Hotline.
Read Moreby MacIver Institute | Feb 5, 2019
While hiking the fuel tax and restoring indexing garnered the most support, the task force addressed a long list of potential revenue “enhancers.”
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Jan 29, 2019
Several Republican senators have expressed concerns about Thompson’s lobbying past, and his old alliances with the state’s road builders.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Dec 14, 2018
While Democrats are making false accusations of a “power grab” by legislative Republicans, some Democrats would like to engage in a power grab of their own.
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