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    • WAOW: Rep. Shankland introduces “Healthy Herd, Healthy Hunt” package
    • Stevens Point News: Local Products Nominated for "Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland Coauthors Legislation to Legalize Medical Cannabis in Wisconsin for Fourth Consecutive Session
    • The Cap Times: State's only CWD detection lab ramps up preparation efforts as gun deer season approaches
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland: Republican So-called “Campus Free Speech” Bill Likely To Do Just The Opposite
    • The Center Square: Wisconsin Republicans Want Free Speech Commitment at UW System
    • WUWM: As Free College Tuition 'Promise' Programs Grow, What About Wisconsin?
    • La Crosse Tribune: Jill Billings: Insulin bill Would Cap Price of Lifesaving Medicine
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland: First Wisconsin Legislator to Attend Clean Energy Legislative Academy
    • Stevens Point News: Shankland to Hold Office Hours on Aug. 30
    • The City Pages: Water Quality Uprising
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin Task Force Leaders Push for 'Proactive' Water Quality Measures as Hearings Draw to Close
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Working For Clean Energy in a Divided State
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Tony Evers Orders New Farm Rules to Limit Nitrate Pollution in Drinking Water
    • The Cap Times: Democrats Push Bills to Fund UW Tuition Freeze, Direct More Money to Tech Colleges
    • Stevens Point News: State Officials Hold Public Hearing to Address County Water Concerns
    • Watertown Daily Times: Gov. Evers to be in Watertown Today
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland: Governor Evers Leads on Preventing Nitrate Contamination
    • SW News4u: Governor Evers Directs DNR and DATCP to Address Nitrate Contamination in Ground Water
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland Applauds Governor Evers’ Leadership on Clean Energy and Sustainability
    • LaCrosse Tribune: Katrina Shankland: Return Authority to Local Communities
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: GOP bill seeks to rein in student fees at UW campuses, but 'one size fits all' approach draws concerns
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Introduces Legislation to Cap Cost of Insulin
    • WKOW: Legislative Proposal Would Cap Cost of Insulin in Wisconsin
    • WSAU: Thompson, Krug Talk Roads and Incourage in Wisconsin Rapids
    • Stevens Point News: Water Quality Task Force to Hold Public Hearing on July 24
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Democrats Unveil Alternative to Republican Bill Package on UW Campuses
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland and Sen. Hansen Introduce “Reaching Higher for Higher Education” Legislative Package
    • WAOW: Wausau Man Weighs in on Proposed Bill to Cap Insulin Prices
    • WSAW: Task Force Hearing Highlights Connection between Fertilizing Practices and Groundwater Contamination
    • Journal Times: Water Quality Task Force to Meet in Racine County
    • Stevens Point News: PHOTOS: Stevens Point Celebrates Pride Day
    • WJJQ: Wisconsin Paper Council Awards Sen. Tiffany with 'Legislator of the Year'
    • Daily Reporter: GOP Cuts Millions from Evers’ Water-Pollution Plan
    • Channel 3000: Women Could Fill Birth Control Prescriptions 12 Months at a Time Under New Bipartisan Bill
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland: $72 Million of Inaction — Memo Underscores Missed Opportunities to Act on Water Quality Crisis
    • WMTV: GOP Cut Millions from Evers' Water Pollution Budget Plan
    • Stevens Point News: VIDEO: On Point with Katrina Shankland
    • Stevens Point Journal: At Stevens Point Forum, Gov. Evers Seeks Public Pressure on Legislature to Expand Medicaid
    • WUWM: Assembly Passes Wisconsin State Budget — Now To the Senate
    • WSAW: Local Lawmakers React to the State Budget, Pressing Gov. Evers to Sign It
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Named Legislator of the Year by Wisconsin Paper Council
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland: Republican Budget a Missed Opportunity to Work Together on Clean Water, Healthcare, and Public Education
    • Stevens Point News: VIDEO: Local Veteran Receives Dream Flight, Community Welcomes Spirit of Wisconsin
    • Oshkosh Northwestern: Badger Girls State Engages Teens in Democracy, a Right They Didn't Have a Century Ago
    • WisBusiness: Paper Council’s Legislators of the Year Highlight Differing Priorities
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Introduces Bipartisan Contraceptive Care Act
    • Stevens Point News: County Passes Resolution in Support of Controlling CAFO Livestock Siting
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Dem Bill Would Create Public Funding for Renewable Energy Startups
    • Rep. Shankland: No Time to Wait for Clean Water
    • WAOW: New Bipartisan Bill Aims to Minimize the Amount of Lyme Disease Cases in Wisconsin
    • WAOW: Wisconsin Democrats Hold a Listening Session on Proposed Medicaid Expansion
    • WSAW: Democrats Hear From Residents During Medicaid Town Hall at UW-Stevens Point
    • Stevens Point News: Governor Evers Visits Stevens Point for Medicaid Town Hall Meeting
    • Stevens Point News: State Leaders Tour Sentry’s IT Co-Op
    • Stevens Point News: UWSP Chancellor, Shankland React to State Joint Finance Committee Vote
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland: Statement on Joint Finance Committee’s Vote on UW System
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland: Statement on Republican Legislators Scaling Back Gov. Evers’ Clean Water Initiatives
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours Friday
    • WSAW: Students Get Hands-On Experience at Sentry Insurance IT Center
    • WAOW: State Officials Tour Sentry IT Co-Op
    • WPR: State Rep. Katrina Shankland on Water Concerns in Wisconsin
    • Firehouse: WI Lawmakers, FFs Talk Penalties for Distracted Driving
    • WMTV: First responders ask for harsher criminal penalties for Move Over law
    • Urban Milwaukee: Oh, Those Dreaded Plastic Bags
    • The Cap Times: Katrina Shankland: Support efforts to clean up Wisconsin's water during National Drinking Water Week
    • WAOW: Bi-partisan support for Wisconsin paper
    • WSAW: Wisconsin Paper Caucus meets, looks to grow industry
    • Stevens Point News: Business Council Honors Two Businesses, Industry Leader
    • WSAW: Republicans, Democrats Introduce New Environmental Bills on Earth Day
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Honored for Distinguished Service on Behalf of Wisconsin CDFIs
    • Stevens Point News: Earth Walk Brings Awareness to Climate Change
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland celebrates Earth Day by introducing legislation to invest in renewable energy and limit plastic
    • Stevens Point News: Trivia 50 kicks off, "Trivia Weekend" officially declared across state
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Named Conservation Legislator of the Year
    • WSAU: Governor Evers to declare trivia weekend in Wisconsin
    • Stevens Point News: UWSP rolls back proposed cuts, adds new majors
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: UW-Stevens Point backs away from controversial plan to cut several liberal arts majors
    • WPR: Report Calls for State Action to "Get the Lead Out of Drinking Water"
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Welcomes UWSP Men's Hockey Champions to the State Capitol
    • The Badger Herald: Experts praise Evers’ proposed increased investment in higher education
    • WSAW: Wisconsin Lawmakers come together for Bipartisan Wisconsin Paper Caucus
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland to Hold Second Round of Budget Office Hours on Friday
    • Stevens Point News: Gov. Evers to Declare Second Weekend in April as Trivia Weekend for State
    • WKOW: First responders push to enhance laws to stay safe on roads
    • WAOW: Governor Evers kicks off listening tour in Stevens Point
    • WBAY: Governor Starts in Stevens Point to Sell His Budget Plan
    • WSAU: Budget Listening Session Tour Begins in Stevens Point
    • WSAW: Local lawmakers visit the area to hear from residents about the state budget
    • WAOW: Wisconsin lawmakers introduce a bill to crack down on “spoofing” scam calls
    • The Country Today: Water quality, health care among issues discussed at WFU lobby day
    • Fox 11 News: Wisconsin Paper Caucus created in Legislature
    • WSAW: Gov. Evers attends ribbon cutting of new Sentry office
    • WSAU: Rep. Shankland In Favor of Nonpartisan Redistricting
    • WAOW: Evers proposes $28 million for women's health and infant care
    • Journal Times editorial: Bipartisan action on state's drinking water is welcome
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Named Vice Chair of Water Quality Task Force
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Thanks Governor Evers for Including Clean Water Initiatives in Budget
    • WSAU: Shankland named Vice Chair of Water Quality Task Force
    • WSAU: Shankland, Barnes introduce clean water bill in Stevens Point
    • WSAW: UW-Stevens Point water lab gives insight to state leaders
    • WSAU: Rep. Shankland on Proposed Dark Store Loophole Elimination
    • WAOW: Wisconsin legislators push for road tolls
    • WSAW: Lawmakers react to Evers' announcement about ACA lawsuit
    • Stevens Point News: Limits on Early Voting Struck Down as Unconstitutional
    • WAOW: Republican lawmakers propose middle class tax cut
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Introduces Clean Water Legislation​
    • WSAW: Wis. legislature making efforts to help people with contaminated well water
    • The New York Times: Behind the Scenes in Wisconsin: A Republican Power Play, Months in the Making
    • WSAW: Rep. Shankland holds town hall over lame-duck session
    • WSAU: Rep. Shankland Holds Town Hall on Lame Duck Session
    • WSAW: Wreaths across America Day ceremony held in Plover
    • Superior Telegram: After raucous hearing, bills to restrict early voting, curtail Evers' powers move to full Legislature
    • WJFW: North Central Wisconsin lawmakers respond after controversial special legislative session
    • Stevens Point News: Shankland: Republicans desperate following November Election
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland: Legislative Republicans Override the Will of the Voters
    • Reuters: Republican state lawmakers scramble to curb incoming Democrats' power
    • The New York Times: Lawmakers Clash and Protesters Chant Amid Fight Over Wisconsin Governor’s Power
    • Isthmus: Capitol "coup" - GOP lawmakers brace for Democratic governor by seizing more power
    • The Washington Post: Republicans in Wisconsin and Michigan, defeated in November, seek payback by limiting the powers of incoming Democrats
    • CBS (Keller @ Large): Lame Duck Power Grabs
    • WSAW: Rep. Snyder hesitant about passing primary election change in lame duck bills
    • WI State Journal: UW-Stevens Point moves ahead with plan to cut six academic majors, including history
    • Stevens Point News: Shankland Column: Support Survivors of Sexual Assault
    • WSAW: Sexually violent person to be placed in Crandon
    • WAOW: Facebook post by Portage Co. sheriff official stirring up debate
    • WBAY: Governor says Kimberly-Clark is firm on Sept. 30 deadline
    • WisBusiness: Workforce Challenges Ahead for Paper Industry, Panelists Say
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Named Friend of Family Medicine
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: UW-Stevens Point Considering Eliminating Up To 70 Positions To Balance Budget
    • Stevens Point News: Two local beverage companies nominated for "Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin"
    • Stevens Point City Times: State Democrats Reveal Nearly $270 Million in Taxpayer Money Given to Private Schools
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Named Friend of Public Health
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Wisconsin Lawmakers Spar Over UW System Budget Proposal
    • WisPolitics: Shankland Memo: Walker Administration Continues to Mislead Public on Foxconn
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Congratulates Rosholt School District and Stevens Point Christian Academy on Receiving School Safety Grants
    • Stevens Point News: Wis. Legislators React To Trump's Refusal To Rebuke Putin On Election Interference
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland Stands with Students, Faculty, and Staff at “Reclaim the UW” Rally
    • Stevens Point News: Tomorrow River School District Receives $82,414 Safety Grant
    • Stevens Point News: Supreme Court Makes Decision on Partisan Gerrymandering, Rep. Shankland Responds
    • Stevens Point News: Stevens Point Public Schools to Receive Nearly $280,000 in Grants for Security Upgrades
    • Stevens Point Journal: Stevens Point celebrates new Aspirus Emergency Department ahead of June 20 opening
    • Urban Milwaukee: The Contrarian- Highways Issue Will Hurt Republicans
    • WSAW: Gov. Walker highlights Foxconn impact during stop in Marathon
    • WSAU: "Rough Road" tour to highlight area road concerns
    • WSAW: Rough Road tour offers state lawmakers a look at road conditions in our area
    • WSAW: Driving on sunshine at the MREA's annual energy fair
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Alberta Darling: 'Roads in Illinois are much better' than Wisconsin's I-94 near Foxconn
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Legislature's Budget Committee Approves Federal Funding For I-94, Local Roads
    • WSAU: Shankland Honored by PFFW
    • Stevens Point City Times: Rep. Shankland Awarded 2018 Legislator of the Year by the Professional Fire Fighters of Wisconsin (PFFW)
    • WSAW: Local Korean War Veteran Memorial ceremony draws people around the state
    • WSAW: UWSP students rally in Madison against program cuts
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Protesters Call For More Higher Education Funding
    • The Daily Cardinal: Despite the rain, Reclaim the UW protesters band together against program cuts
    • The Cap Times: Rep. Katrina Shankland: It’s time to renew the Wisconsin Idea
    • WSAW: Students, community members march in UWSP 'Take Back the Night'
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Lawmakers Approve New Funding Formula For UW System Schools
    • Stevens Point Journal: UW-Stevens Point students march on UW regents to protest cuts to liberal arts majors
    • Portage County Gazette: Plover VFW Honors Vietnam Veterans
    • The Badger Herald: Unexpected budget cuts at UW Stevens Point prompt lawmakers to propose Blue Ribbon Commission
    • WSAW: 3rd Annual National Vietnam Veteran's Day Celebration
    • WSAW: Veterans kick-off annual 'Wounded Warrior' turkey hunt
    • WSAU: Reaction to Gov. Walker Vetoing Parts of SVP Legislation
    • Stevens Point Journal: New Wisconsin law keeps sexually violent offenders close to home
    • WSAW: Gov. Walker signs sexually violent persons bill into law
    • Stevens Point Journal: Another sexually violent offender to be placed in Portage County
    • The Pointer: Save Our Majors Rally Gives Floor to Students
    • The Cap Times: Amid Protests at UW-Stevens Point, Lawmaker Calls for Commission on Higher Ed
    • WIZM News: Child tax credit, sales tax holiday pass final legislative tests, await Gov. Walker's signature
    • Stevens Point Journal: UW-Stevens Point community protests proposed program cuts
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Assembly GOP proposes more background checks for rifles and shotguns as part of $100 million Wisconsin school safety plan
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: UW-Stevens Point Students Hold Sit-In To Protest Cuts To Humanities
    • Stevens Point Journal: Rep. Katrina Shankland proposes Blue Ribbon Commission on UW campuses
    • WSAW: UWSP students stage sit in to protest proposed programming cuts
    • Stevens Point Journal: UW-Stevens Point students to stage sit-in, protest of proposal to cut, add majors
    • Stevens Point City Times: Students, Residents Speak Out at Town Hall Amidst Proposed UWSP Cuts
    • WSAW: Sexually violent person no longer to be placed in Town of Lanark home
    • Stevens Point City Times: Shankland Column: Portage County Shouldn’t Be Dumping Ground for Sexually Violent People
    • The Daily Cardinal: UW-Stevens Point proposal shifts liberal arts funding into science programs
    • Stevens Point City Times: Rep. Shankland: Statement on Program Cuts at UW-Stevens Point
    • Stevens Point Journal: UW-SP plans two forums on proposed cuts, expansions of majors
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Controversy follows UW-SP decision to cut Humanities programs
    • WSAU News: Rep. Shankland Holds Town Hall at UWSP
    • WSAW News: People affected by potential cuts to UWSP programs voice their concerns
    • Stevens Point Journal: UWSP proposal to cut, expand majors draws anger, concern at town hall session
    • Daily Cardinal: UWSP College Republicans support proposal to cut liberal arts programs
    • WSAU News: Rep. Shankland on Upcoming Town Hall at UWSP
    • Stevens Point Journal: English chairman 'taken aback' by UW-Stevens Point plan to cut majors
    • WIZM Radio: UW-Stevens Point reshuffles resources, could cut some majors
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: UW-Stevens Point Proposes Sweeping Cuts To Academic Majors
    • WSAW: UWSP proposes to cut 13 programs with low enrollment while expanding others
    • Stevens Point Journal: Sheriff: Portage County becomes 'dumping grounds' for sex offenders
    • Stevens Point City Times: Shankland Column: New Year, New Maps
    • Stevens Point City Times: Shankland Releases Statement on Amended Sexually Violent Person (SVP) Placement Bill
    • Stevens Point City Times: Shankland’s Bipartisan Community Paramedic Bill Signed Into Law
    • Stevens Point City Times: Rep. Shankland Receives Friend of the Family Farmer Award
    • Stevens Point City Times: Rep. Shankland: Response to Governor Walker’s State of the State Address
    • Stevens Point Journal: State Rep. Katrina Shankland named Friend of the Family Farmer by Wisconsin Farmers Union
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: JFC Approves Walker's Rural Aid, Reinsurance Proposals
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Insurers, doctors applaud Gov. Scott Walker's $200 million plan to cut Obamacare premiums
    • Associated Press: Walker's reinsurance plan wins support from insurers, others
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Lawmakers Consider Walker's Reinsurance, Rural Development Proposals
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Gov. Walker's plan to hold down Obamacare premiums passes without a way to pay for it
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Wisconsin Assembly approves Walker's funding bump for rural, low-spending schools
    • The Cap Times: Scott Walker 'very optimistic' about chances of broad agenda passing Legislature
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Growing Wedding Barn Business Sparks Safety Concerns
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Lawmakers Poised To Approve Walker's School Funding Boost
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Gov. Scott Walker's budget includes tax cuts, halt to east-west I-94 plan
    • WSAW Channel 7: Community meeting held as sexually violent person moves in
    • Stevens Point Journal: DNR must recognize climate change
    • Associated Press: Assembly roads plan would apply sales tax to gasoline
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland Statement on Audit of King Veterans Home
    • Wis Politics: Katrina Shankland - The Cost of Failed Leadership
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Rural and cash-strapped schools in Wisconsin would see more money under bill
    • Urban Milwaukee: Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Republicans Continue Pattern of Unfunded Mandates, Attacks on Local Control
    • ThinkProgress: Wisconsin aims to put corporations first in Foxconn deal
    • Republican Eagle: Wisconsin roundup: Panel votes for Supreme Court to hear all Foxconn appeals; 7 more state news stories
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Legislature's finance panel ends road-funding impasse with prevailing wage repeal, hybrid vehicle fee
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Budget committee rejects Scott Walker's income tax cut, credit for working poor, passes cuts for rich, business owners
    • WBAY: The Latest: Committee approves $76 billion Wisconsin budget
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin budget committee approves tax code changes, exemptions
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Foxconn legal challenges would go straight to Supreme Court under GOP proposal
    • PC Gazette: Rep. Shankland Deserves Thanks for Water Efforts
    • WSAU News: Local Lawmakers Weigh in on Wisconsin Redistricting Case
    • Gov. Walker defends decision not to hold special elections for 2 vacant seats
    • WSAW News: 7 Things You Need to Know: Thursday, January 25, 2018
    • Channel 3000: Bill would allow women to fill 12 months' worth of birth control at once
    • WSAU News: Sexually Violent Persons Bill Passes State Assembly
    • Baraboo News Republic: Big government party not interested in local control
    • WXPR News: Sexually Violent Persons Bill Passes State Assembly
    • Wisconsin Rapids City Times: Shankland Column, ‘Tis the Season – For Deer Hunting’
    • Newsweek: Toddlers Could Hunt With Guns In Wisconsin Under New Bill
    • Salon: Wisconsin GOP proposes bill that would allow toddlers to hunt using guns
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin Assembly Approves Bill to End Effective Ban on Sulfide Mining
    • Door County Pulse: Assembly Committee Considers Change to Public Notice Statute
    • Associated Press: Democrats Question GOP Rural Student Loan Reimbursement Bill
    • Stevens Point City Times: Farmshed Announces Winter Fundraising Drive
    • The Lakeland Times: Democrats blast road funding for Foxconn
    • WSAW News: New program provides fresh local produce for senior citizens
    • Newsweek: Babies Issued Gun Licenses After Minimum Shooting Age Eliminated By Wisconsin Law
    • Beloit Daily News: Health care services advance under new law
    • Wisconsin Rapid City Times: Shankland’s Community EMS Bill Signed Into Law
    • WXPR: Rep. Shankland Introduces Clean Water Legislation
    • Wisconsin Rapids City Times: Rep. Shankland Introduces Bipartisan Clean Water Legislation
    • The Cap Times: How I bagged my first buck on a mentored hunt with Joel Kleefisch
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Legislation would help pay for private well testing
    • Wisconsin Rapids City Times: Rep. Shankland introduces Legislation to Deter Consignment Sale Fraud
    • The Cap Times: Rep. Katrina Shankland: Safety should be foremost in deer hunt
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Proposal would give women 12-month access to birth control
    • WSAW News: Bill would allow women to fill birth control prescription for 12-months
    • WSAW News: Stevens Point Salvation Army hopes to raise $175K with Red Kettle campaign
    • Star Tribune: Too young to hunt deer? Not in Wisconsin
    • New York Daily News: Wisconsin law would allow toddlers to hunt
    • The News Tribune: Assembly eliminates Wisconsin's minimum hunting age
    • Duluth News Tribune: Wisconsin Assembly OKs lifting decades-old sulfide mining moratorium
    • Huffington Post: This Wisconsin Bill Would Let Toddlers Hunt With Guns
    • WSAU News: Rep. Shankland Doesn't Want License Plates Changed
    • Shepherd Express: What Foxconn Means for Wisconsin
    • Urban Milwaukee: Wisconsin Remains “America’s Dairyland”
    • The Cap Times: Gov. Scott Walker's vetoes undo bipartisan reforms to King veterans home finances
    • WSAW News: Local lawmakers weigh-in on gun control debate
    • The Cap Times: State Debate: Blogger warns about taking a health care 'victory lap'; another asks if Wisconsin sorry it sent Ron Johnson back?
    • WSAU News: Rep. Shankland Reacts to Sen. Testin's SVP Bill
    • Stevens Point City Times: Overpass to Open; Ceremony Planned for Oct. 16
    • Pierce County Herald: UW-River Falls Dairy Farm Safety Symposium to be held at World Dairy Expo Oct. 5
    • WSAU News: Sex Offender Placement Law Vetoed By Walker
    • The Cap Times: Editorial: Wisconsin won’t be Foxconned for long
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland: Statement on Walker’s Veto of DVA Oversight
    • WSAW News: DEVELOPING: sexually violent persons policy change vetoed in state budget
    • Stevens Point Journal: Gov. Scott Walker vetoes plan to place sex offenders only in home counties
    • The Cap Times: Cap Times Idea Fest: Progressives must talk with voters where they live, panel says
    • The Cap Times: Yes, the Cap Times Idea Fest has celebs, but it has much more
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: State Budget Committee Approves $3B Foxconn Incentive Package
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin court appeals process would be changed for Foxconn under bill
    • WUWM News: Joint Finance Approves Expansion of Special Needs Vouchers
    • Urban Milwaukee: Walker administration misleads on environmental rollbacks for Foxconn
    • The Pointer: Foxconn to Build Manufacturing Plant in Wisconsin
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin budget committee approves transportation package after months-long impasse
    • Stevens Point Journal Letter to the Editor: Katrina Shankland is a strong advocate for our area
    • Wisconsin Public Radio News: Wisconsin Assembly Passes $76B State Budget
    • WSAU News: Rep. Shankland: Missed Opportunities in the State Budget
    • The Cap Times: Two months past deadline, Wisconsin Assembly approves state budget
    • WUWM: Wisconsin Schools Should See More Money, But Not As Much As Originally Promised
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin Budget Committee Resumes Work After Two-Month Delay
    • The Star: In Wake of Foxconn Deal, Wisconsin and Illinois Vie for Jobs
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin Budget Committee Approves $639 Million Boost for K-12 Schools
    • WPR: GOP Leaders Aim To Finish State Budget In September
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Ag, Rural School Groups Praise Decision To Continue Farm-To-School Program
    • WUWM News: Dozens Air Concerns About Foxconn at Joint Finance Hearing in Sturtevant
    • WisPolitics: Rep. Shankland Honors Mike Biadasz Day
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland: Statement on Foxconn Analysis
    • WSAU News: State Budget Struggles Continue
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: State should honor its responsibility to homeless veterans
    • WSAW News: UPDATE: Malfunction, not tampering, prompted SVP "violation" alert
    • WSAU News: Rep. Shankland Requests Veterans Funding
    • WSAU News: Shankland on State Budget Struggles
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: GOP Lawmakers Reject Walker's Tuition Cut
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Budget panel votes to restore positions at Wisconsin Elections Commission
    • The Capital Times: Assembly Republicans unveil sweeping transportation funding, tax policy proposal
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Bill dialing back oversight of massive wells heads to Scott Walker's desk
    • Wisc News: Democrats urge DOC to seek funds for youth prison amid budget impasse
    • The Capital Times: Assembly Democrats quickly criticize Republican transportation proposal, expected Thursday
    • Columbia Journalism Review: After censoring stories, Gov. Scott Walker wants to kill off self-funded outdoors magazine
    • Wisconsin State Journal: State Assembly to vote next week on controversial high-capacity wells bill
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland introduces bills in celebration of Earth Day
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland to hold Plover office hours
    • The Capital Times: Rep. Shankland: Roll up your sleeves and pass a budget GOP
    • The Capital Times: Wisconsin's ongoing transportation budget impasse, explained
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Walker Floats $200M Less Bonding In New Road Plan With Possible Increase In Federal Money
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Gov. Scott Walker recommends cutting Wisconsin road borrowing as a stalemate continues
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin becoming national leader in hiring disabled workers
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland Appointed to Joint Finanace Committee
    • The Portage County Gazette: Winter is coming; here’s to the spring chickens who will lead us
    • The Journal Times: Stepp defends DNR's actions
    • The Cap Times: DNR Secretary Stepp defends drop in polluter fines, ending natural resources magazine
    • Baraboo News Republic: DNR's Cathy Stepp defends her record on climate change and pollution
    • The Capital Times: Lawmakers press transportation secretary for road funding fix; Walker tweets veto threat
    • WIZM News: Attorney General defends decision not to fine polluter
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Schimel: Woudln't buy 'K.A.E.D' coins again
    • NBC 15: DNR secretary defends eliminating magazine
    • Washington Times: The Latest: Evers says institutional racism exists in state
    • WiscNews: News veterans affairs secretary acknowledges past problems at King veterans homes
    • Wisconsin Law Journal: Lawmakers grill AG over rape kits, redistricting case
    • Urban Milwaukee: Memo reveals Walker's budget creates $1 billion structural deficit
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Why a $1 billion shortfall looks like progress under Gov. Scott Walker's budget
    • WSAW News: Rep. Shankland writes legislation to change sexually violent predator laws
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Republicans met secretly to discuss self-insurance, Democrats say
    • Stevens Point Journal: Vouchers fund record pay raises at Pacelli
    • Stevens Point Journal: Lawmakers mull high capacity well bill
    • WSAW News: Local lawmaker aims to change law on release of sex offenders
    • The Journal Times: GOP leader's bill would loosen high-capacity well regulations
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Fitzgerald introduces bill loosening high-capacity well regulations
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep Shankland Statement on Republican Groundwater Bill
    • Stevens Point Journal: Magic, mystery featured in weekend concert
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Self-insurance might not save state $60 million, UW panelists say
    • The Wheeler Report: SB 76 rewards agriculture over tourism and every other citizen of Wisconsin
    • WSAW News: Lawmakers recognize 'Wisconsin Cheese Day'
    • Fox 11 News: Trump talks health care and jobs during Wisconsin visit
    • WisPolitics: Rep. Shankland: Awarded 2017 Wisconsin VFW Legislator of the Year
    • Beloit Daily News: Loudenbeck, Shankland Win Legislator of the Year
    • WSAU News: Shankland awarded "Legislator of the Year"
    • Stevens Point City Times: Shankland to Hold ‘Craft Beverage Office Hours’
    • The Lakeland Times: U.S. Supreme Court will hear Wisconsin redistricting case
    • Wisconsin Gazette: Wisconsin lawmakers offer bills to ban ‘ex-gay’ therapy for minors
    • WSAW News: State budget likely not to pass by deadline
    • The Cap Times: Opponents of Wisconsin campus speech bill say Republicans are hostile to free expression, UW
    • WSAW News: Gov. Walker Critics' argument in gerrymandering case 'woefully ignorant'
    • The Journal Times: Wisconsin Assembly OKs request for constitutional convention
    • Daily Citizen: Wisconsin struggles to find new homes for sex offenders
    • Door County Pulse: State Park Fees May Increase
    • Urban Milwaukee: Governor’s Race Influences Budget
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: State Lawmakers Reject Governor's Proposed Elimination Of DNR Magazine
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Budget committee drops University of Wisconsin tuition cut, keeps freeze in place
    • AP News: Budget panel rejects Walker tuition cut, maintains freeze
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin Democrats will press budget panel to fund two years of free college education
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin Democrats, Republicans differ on how best to alleviate student loan debt
    • WBAY: What Wisconsin's roads shortfall could mean for taxpayers
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Budget measure targets sex offender placement issues
    • The Capital Times: Wisconsin budget committee approves changes to release of sexually violent offenders
    • WSAU News: Shankland targets sex offender placement issues
    • Stevens Point Journal: New plan would change sex offender placements
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Budget committee will not reconsider WEDC funding
    • WGTD: GOP Lawmakers Reject Walker's Tech College Tuition Freeze
    • WIZM News: Democrats want free tech school tuition, while Republicans give option to raise it
    • WBAY News: Bill Aims to Open Talks About Sex Offender Placement
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Budget committee adds money for overtime for beat patrol officers, DNA testing
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Lawmakers Reauthorize WEDC Loan Program, Increase Funding For DNA Testing Kit
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Gov. Scott Walker mum on Wisconsin GOP lawmakers' roads plan, cautious on flat tax
    • AP News: Assembly Republican Road-Funding Plan Cuts, Raises Taxes
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: State Assembly Sends High-Capacity Well Bill To Governor
    • Alva Review Courier: Wisconsin Assembly sends high-cap well bill to Walker
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland bills target climate change, DNR staffing
    • WSAW Channel 7: Controversial high-capacity well bill expected to pass Assembly next month
    • WSAW Channel 7: State legislators hold listening session for concerned residents
    • The Pointer: Take Back the Night Unites with Denim Day
    • UWSP: Take Back the Night events set for April 26 at UW-Stevens Point
    • La Crosse Tribune: Scott Walker backs using more general fund taxes for transportation
    • WSAU News: Rep. Shankland Introduces New Bills on Earth Day
    • The Daily Cardinal: Republican lawmakers quarrel with Walker over transportation plan
    • Beloit Daily News: Wisconsin legislation may expand role of paramedics
    • The Lakeland Times: Public notice language removed from budget
    • The Milton Courier: Community EMS Bill Passes Assembly
    • The Washington Times: DNR chief defends agency's work at budget hearing
    • WiscNews: UW System President Ray Cross: Walker proposal the 'best budget' for system in 10 years
    • The Washington Times: The Latest: Democrats: Fee opt-out could drive up bus costs
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin DNR environmental cases referred to attorney general decline
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Democratic Lawmakers Grill Schimel On Rape Kit Testing, Commemorative Coin Spending
    • Fox 11 News: The Latest: Vos: Assembly Could Override Gas Tax Veto
    • Post-Crescent: Scant action in Capitol on rape kits
    • NBC15: Wisconsin VA secretary calls King a 'gem'
    • La Crosse Tribune: Democrats rip Wisconsin attorney general on rape kits, coins
    • Wisconsin State Journal: State will test about two-thirds of 6K untested rape kits, Attorney General says
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker budget planks in doubt
    • WSAU: Rep. Shankland to Hold "Civic Engagement" Workshop
    • Stevens Point Journal: Sex offender placements lead to legislation
    • The Daily Cardinal: Wisconsin works to fight against backlog of thousands of untested rape kits
    • WSAW TV: 7 Things You Need to Know: Tuesday, March 14, 2017
    • WSAU News: New Legislation for Sexually Violent Persons
    • WSAW TV: Hmong: As Hate Crime Increases in Wisconsin, Rep. Shankland Urges Community to Respect Hmong People
    • WSAU News: Hmong Community Stands Up to Hate
    • Madison 365: State Rep Gets Anti-Hmong Hate Mail
    • WSAU News: Shankland: Groundwater Bill Won't Cut It
    • The Pointer: 2-1 Vote May Save Wisconsin Elections
    • WSAU News: Portage Co. Receives Sex Offender on March 12th
    • Stevens Point Journal: UWSP veterans seminar expands in UW system
    • Stevens Point Journal: Second sex offender heading for Alban
    • WSAW News: Judges allowed to send violent sex offenders to other counties
    • Stevens Point City Times: Second Violent Sex Offender to be Placed in Alban
    • The Northwoods River: Political Digest Feb. 7
    • The Northwoods River: Walker proposes 5 percent tuition cut
    • WSAU Radio: Local Lawmakers React to the State Budget Proposal
    • The Daily Cardinal: Walker’s budget looks to restore previous education cuts, strengthen K-12
    • UW-La Crosse's The Racquet: Scott Walker Proposes Budget Increase for Wisconsin Schools
    • The Cap Times: Scott Walker's 2017-19 budget boosts funds for education, transportation, workforce
    • Channel 3000: State, local officials react to Walker's K-12 education funding plan
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Walker Proposes $76B Budget For 2017-2019
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: State budget would boost school funding
    • Leader Telegram: Walker touts investment priorities- Dems critical of budget proposal
    • Urban Milwaukee: Rep. Shankland: Statement on Walker’s K-12 Education Budget
    • Wisconsin Gazette: Lawmakers question Wisconsin AG about 6,000 untested rape kits
    • Stevens Point Journal: Sex offender's placement surprises small town
    • Wausau Daily Herald: Should Hmong history lesson be required?
    • WSAU News: Local Assembly Members React to DOT Audit
    • WSAW News: UWSP students and faculty not in favor of tuition freeze
    • Stevens Point Journal: Local Democrats prepare for GOP control
    • WSAU News: Town Meeting on Violent Sex Offender Release
    • WSAW News: Portage County town fights sex offender placement law
    • The Lakeland Times: Shankland: Walker and Republicans have hollowed out staffing at DNR
    • Stevens Point City Times: Red Kettle Fundraiser Kicks Off with $150K Goal
    • WSAU News: Plover Road Ceremony
    • WSAU News: Shankland: "Democracy is at Risk"
    • WSAU News: Rural Town Worries About Violent Sex Offenders
    • WSAU News: Shankland Talks Plans for Finance Committee
    • WSAW TV: Gov. Walker talks workforce development at State of the State address
    • The Portage County Gazette: Shankland signs pledge to right for university budget, better workforce investment
    • The Pointer: Tuition Cuts for UW System Not as Great as They Sound
    • WSAU News: Rep. Shankland Appointed to the WEEB
    • The Chippewa Herald: Democrat: Students need loan break
    • The Chippewa Herald: No easy solution for area's meth problem
    • Stevens Point Journal: Local officials respond to State of State speech
    • Stevens Point Journal: New mining bill splits parties
    • Stevens Point Journal: Legislative assistant proud to serve new lawmaker
    • Stevens Point Journal: Hitting the ground running - Rep. Shankland takes up Skyward, mining issues in first months in office
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland eager to continue work in fall legislative session
    • WSAW-TV: Growing groundwater concerns draws crowd
    • WSAU Radio: Shankland, Democrats Want Expanded Early Voting, DMV Service, After Server Crash
    • The Capital Times: Assembly Republicans refuse to take up Sandy Hook resolution
    • The Capital Times: Speaker Robin Vos' dereliction of duty
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland, Lassa connect with constituents on city buses
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland: Wisconsin needs job creation, not election-year gimmicks
    • The Daily Cardinal: Democratic representatives introduce renewable energy act
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Democrats Propose New Renewable Energy Requirements For Utilities
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland bill calls for 30 percent renewable energy by 2030
    • Wisconsin State Journal: 30 percent renewable energy requirement by 2030 proposed
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Democrats introduce Wisconsin Renewable Energy Act
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Listen to Rep. Shankland discuss Renewable Energy and Tax Reform
    • Stevens Point City-Times: Shankland: GOP Misses Boat on Important Issues
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland still fighting for Heat and Eat program bill
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin legislators seek action to avoid reduced food stamp aid
    • The Daily Cardinal: Democrats propose using federal dollars to cover FoodShare benefit cuts
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland to host student-debt town hall meeting
    • Stevens Point City-Times: Shankland to Hold Student Debt Town Hall Meeting
    • Stevens Point Journal: Town hall meeting deals with issue of student debt
    • The Cap Times: Since 2004, UW-Madison tuition increased at a greater rate for Wisconsin residents
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland appointed to Governor’s Council on Domestic Abuse
    • Stevens Point Journal: Ray Cross visits UWSP for first time as UW president
    • Rep. Shankland named Clean Wisconsin Legislative Leader
    • Stevens Point Journal: Portage County considers minimum wage referendum
    • Stevens Point Journal: County resumes domestic partner health coverage talks
    • Shankland Column: Help available for displaced workers
    • WPR: Community Of Young Politicians Grows In Wisconsin
    • Marshfield News Herald: Legislators talk cheese, agriculture
    • Stevens Point Journal: Legislators address groundwater concerns with county
    • WPR: Wisconsin Opts Out Of Federal Program That Boosts Food Assistance Funding
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland says county must lead on gay marriage
    • WSAU: Democrats pressuring fellow Democrats on same sex marriage licenses
    • Letter to the Editor: Shankland, Lassa rise above partisanship
    • Stevens Point Journal: Portage County voters favor minimum wage raise
    • Stevens Point Journal: County voters support BadgerCare expansion
    • The Capital Times: Katrina Shankland steps into new role as Assembly assistant minority leader
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Column: Assembly Democrats fighting for your future
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland moves forward as Democratic leader
    • WPR: A Conversation With Rep. Katrina Shankland
    • Wausau Daily Herald: Walker: We're cutting $100 per home in property taxes
    • Marshfield News Herald: Common Core repeal still on Walker's agenda
    • Stevens Point Journal: Plover VFW holds Wreaths Across America ceremony
    • WSAW TV: Stevens Point woman proves disability is no barrier in the workforce
    • WSAW TV: Governor Scott Walker signs college affordability laws
    • The Capital Times: Back in Action - Wisconsin lawmakers to watch
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland announces committee assignments
    • The Capital Times: Lawmakers have varied reactions to Scott Walker's UW System proposal
    • Marshfield News Herald: School accountability bills top priority in 2015
    • Marshfield News Herald: UWSP state aid would fall to 1980s level in Walker plan
    • Wausau Daily Herald: Lawmakers fret over impact of proposed UW cuts
    • Stevens Point Journal: Walker - Budget proposal an 'Act 10 for the UW System'
    • WTAQ: Assembly Democrats announce "15 Bills for 2015"
    • WPR: Assembly Dems Propose Minimum Wage Boost To $10.10
    • Stevens Point Journal: UWSP student government to host community forum
    • Public News Service: Wisconsin Assembly Democrats Unveil "15 Bills for 2015"
    • Wisconsin Rapids Tribune: School boards talk accountability, Walker’s budget
    • Stevens Point Journal: Community members voice concern over UW system cuts
    • WSAU Radio: Crowd speaks out against UW budget cut proposal
    • Wisconsin State Journal: From a 'distraction' to fast-tracked to his desk: Scott Walker poised to sign right-to-work bill
    • Stevens Point Journal: Difficult decisions weigh heavily on UWSP
    • Stevens Point Journal: Local union members dismayed by right-to-work bill
    • Wausau Daily Herald: Region's legislators defend right-to-work votes
    • WSAU Radio: State Democrats hold budget hearing in Wausau tomorrow
    • Wausau Daily Herald: Education at the fore of Democrats’ budget hearing
    • WSAU Radio: Shankland, Lassa to hold Friday listening session in Stevens Point on changes to SeniorCare and other program
    • Stevens Point Journal: Legislators to hear concerns on elder care budget
    • Stevens Point Journal: County shares effects of proposed elderly care cuts
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland to hold budget office hours Thursday
    • WSAU Radio: Representative Shankland to host UW-Funding round table in Marshfield today
    • Stevens Point Journal: Lassa, Shankland honor UWSP, SPASH basketball seasons
    • WSAU Radio: Familiar issues brought to budget hearing in Stevens Point
    • WPR: GOP Lawmakers Take Public Input On UW Cuts At Stevens Point Campus
    • The Capital Times: Rep. Katrina Shankland - State budget should work for citizens, not special interests
    • Wausau Daily Herald: Local leaders fret over looming school budget changes
    • Stevens Point Journal: Rep. Shankland to hold town hall office hours on May 18
    • WSAU Radio: Democrats say UW budget cuts are damaging and unnecessary
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland appointed to Council on Workforce Investment
    • Stevens Point Journal: Rep. Shankland to host budget office hours on Monday
    • Fox 6 Milwaukee: As Walker, GOP leaders reverse course on open records changes, Democrats speak out
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Dems Unveil Bill To Require Public Hearings On Non-Fiscal Budget Measures
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Democrats call for new rules on policy items in Wisconsin budget
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Lawmakers Condemn Non-Fiscal Items 'Snuck' Into Budget Bill
    • Wausau Daily Herald: Your legislators' take on state budget
    • The Capital Times: One of Wall Street's most political billionaires just passed on Scott Walker
    • Stevens Point Journal: Rep. Shankland: GOP reps can't claim credit for UWSP help
    • Green Bay Press-Gazette: Democrats say budget fails state
    • The Capital Times: Panelists discuss effect of Scott Walker's presidential bid on Wisconsin
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Wisconsin lawmakers call for stricter reporting of travel costs
    • The Joy Cardin Show: Assembly Leaders On Colleges Merger And Fall Session
    • WSAU Radio: Shankland named to Youth Workforce Readiness task force
    • The Capital Times: Democratic bill would require state officials running for federal office to reimburse taxpayers
    • Wisconsin State Journal Editorial: Scott Walker's many trips need more transparency
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Walker would have to pay back state for campaign expenses under Democrat proposal
    • Fox 11 News: Retroactive OT ordered for Walker security detail
    • Stevens Point Journal: Shankland to hold office hours Saturday
    • Devil's Advocates Radio: State Rep. Katrina Shankland
    • The Badger Herald: Walker shifts focus from presidential campaign trail back to Wisconsin
    • The Capital Times: Wisconsin Assembly passes bill to strip Planned Parenthood of federal funds
    • WISN TV: Democrats call for Walker to pay for security expenses
    • Fox 6 News: Dems want Gov. Walker to pay for security detail during pres. campaign: “We want the taxpayer reimbursed immediately”
    • The Cap Times: Rep. Katrina Shankland: Here's a to-do list for Wisconsin lawmakers
    • Wausau Daily Herald: 10 things Walker can do to unite Wisconsin
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Scott Walker's foreign trade missions cost taxpayers $150,000
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Four Perspectives On John Doe, GAB And Campaign Finance Bills
    • The Badger Herald: Walker raised almost $7.4 million in 71-day campaign, still owes taxpayers
    • The Badger Herald: Explained: Where did Walker's millions in campaign funds go?
    • The Daily Cardinal: Assembly approves bills to overhaul state campaign laws
    • Wachs Talks Episode 23 - October 22, 2015
    • The Northwoods River News: Walker continues to delay repaying taxpayers
    • Letter to the Editor: Applaud Democrats who stood against dark money
    • Cap Times Editorial: To guard against WEDC fraud, set strict standards for corporations
    • Isthmus: Missed connections - Policymakers misdiagnose skills needed to fill jobs gap
    • Stevens Point Journal: Campus honored for being tobacco-free
    • The Huffington Post: These 10 State Lawmakers Are Pushing For Debt-Free College
    • The Capital Times: Wisconsin Democratic lawmaker joins national push for debt-free college
    • The Badger Herald: Making college debt free is a great compromise
    • The Badger Herald: Lawmakers from around the country to announce debt-free college legislation
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Assembly Dems Push For Return To 'Debt-Free' College
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Wisconsin Democrats want to explore debt-free college
    • Shankland Column: My vision for Wisconsin in 2016
    • Portage County Gazette: Four earn Eagle Scout rank
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Fish Farm Bill Raises Concerns Among Environmental Groups
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Sen. Tom Tiffany and Rep. Katrina Shankland
    • WSAU Radio: Reactions to Governor's State of the State address mixed
    • WXPR Radio: Democrats Talk About Another State of the State
    • WTAQ: 'Meager Crumbs': Democrats Unhappy With Gov. Walker's State of the State Address
    • The Capital Times: Wisconsin Democrats offer alternatives to Scott Walker's college affordability proposals
    • The Badger Herald: Bill would give women year long access to contraceptive pills
    • The Capital Times: Democratic bill would allow 12-month birth control prescriptions
    • The Daily Cardinal: Democrats introduce bill in attempt to increase birth control access
    • The Badger Herald: Walker's College Affordability Package passes through committee
    • The Badger Herald: Walker vs. Legislators: Addressing student loan debt crisis
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Year's Supply Of Birth Control Would Become Option For Some Patients Under Bill
    • Wausau Daily Herald: Democrats to hold student debt listening session
    • Waupaca County Post: Iola Car Show Gets Signs
    • Stevens Point Journal: Bill gives Iola Car Show new highway signs
    • CBS 58: Lawmakers introduce bill to fight chronic wasting disease
    • WKOW: Wisconsin lawmaker introduces bills to prevent spread of CWD
    • WPR: Democrat Introduces Bills To Pour Millions More Into CWD Fight
    • WSAU: Tapped Maple Syrup Nominated for Coolest Thing in Wisconsin
    • WSAW: Fire Chief continues fight for novelty lighter law
    • Journal Sentinel: Here's what's going on as Wisconsin legislators turn their eyes toward conservation issues
    • The Pointer: Local Maple Syrup Brewer Nominated for “Coolest Thing in Wisconsin”
    • WAOW: Wisconsin's 12 native tribes honored in Stevens Point
    • Stevens Point News: Community Gathers for Indigenous People's Day
    • WPR: Legislator: Wisconsin Should Unlock Funding For Those With Contaminated Wells
    • The Pointer: Wisconsin Legislators held Reaching Higher for Higher Education Legislative Package Panel at UWSP
    • WPR: University Of Wisconsin 2-Year Enrollment Declined 49 Percent Since 2010
    • Stevens Point News: Kluck named First Responder of the Year for 71st Assembly District
    • WKOW: Capital City Sunday: Wisconsin Democrat and Republican Party on 2020, Rep. Katrina Shankland
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Wisconsin college athletes could be paid under bipartisan bill
    • The Daily Cardinal: Wisconsin college athletes could be paid starting in 2023 under new bill
    • Associated Press: Bill would allow Wisconsin college athletes to be paid
    • The Badger Herald: Wisconsin bill would allow college athletes to be paid
    • WPR: Regents Criticized For Not Including Faculty, Staff, Students On UW President Search Committee
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Breaking precedent, UW System presidential search panel has no faculty, academic staff
    • Stevens Point Journal: Stevens Point rededicates Clark Street Bridge in honor of airborne forces
    • The Cap Times: UW president search committee sparks concern for faculty exclusion, 'erosion of shared governance'
    • The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Team searching for UW System's next president has no faculty, no staff, little diversity
    • The Daily Cardinal: ‘An omission is a choice’: UW System Regents face backlash for excluding faculty, staff from presidential search committee
    • WSAW: Local leaders meet to discuss workforce issues facing area communities
    • WPR: Nov. 21, Upcoming State Legislation
    • WAOW: As neighboring states legalize marijuana, could Wisconsin be next?
    • WSAU: Workforce development discussion held in Stevens Point
    • The Badger Herald: New UW System President selection committee has one student, no academic staff on board
    • The Advance-Titan: “I think it’s policy makers who are failing”
    • The Cap Times: UW-Madison academic staff pass resolution opposing UW presidential search committee
    • WSAW: Rep. Shankland looks to colleagues to tackle PFAS health concerns
    • La Crosse Tribune: PFAS bill advances in Wisconsin Assembly amid calls for more action
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin lawmakers continue heated debate on campus free speech bill
    • The Center Square: Legislation would strengthen Wisconsin's move-over law for first responders
    • WSAW: Bill introduced to keep emergency responders safer on scene
    • Madison.com: WisEye Morning Minute: Free Expression in UW System
    • WQOW: Lawmakers introduce bill to protect first responders on Wisconsin roadways
    • Watertown Daily Times: Discovery Farms continue to work on water quality
    • WSAW: Gov. Evers announces major farming, redistricting initiatives in State of the State address
    • WLUK FOX 11 News: New bill to protect first responders, highway workers in Wisconsin
    • Lake Geneva Regional News: Campus free speech protected or punished, or both?
    • WPR: Lawmakers Unveil $10M Plan To Clean Up Water In Wisconsin
    • WSAU: Groundbreaking held for new senior apartments in Stevens Point
    • Wisconson State Journal: PFAS bill advances in Wisconsin Assembly amid calls for more action
    • WPR: Wisconsin Lawmakers Seek To Create $10M Clean Water Fund
    • The Daily Cardinal: Better Broadband legislature proposed to increase internet to rural Wisconsinites
    • The Cap Times: Assembly committee passes college free speech bill, requiring punishments for student violators
    • The Cap Times: Lawmakers call $10 million plan to safeguard Wisconsin water a starting point to build on
    • WisBusiness: Novak, Shankland confident water quality bills will pass Assembly
    • Up North News: What’s Holding Up CWD Solutions in WI Deer Herd
    • The Daily Cardinal: Bipartisan group of legislators proposes Wisconsin clean water fund in bill
    • Stevens Point News: Saving Our Water: What's the Issue?
    • The Cap Times: Margaret Krome: Wisconsin lawmakers are proving that water quality is bipartisan. They can do the same for the farm crisis
    • The Badger Herald: Editorial Board: Spring 2020 stories to watch
    • Watertown Daily Times: Water becomes defining political issue
    • WORT News: Wisconsin Lawmakers Push For Clean Water
    • WUWM: Bipartisan Task Force Proposes Legislation To Improve Water Quality In Wisconsin
    • La Crosse Tribune: WisEye Morning Minute: Water Quality Task Force Recommendations
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Legislative task force proposes water quality initiatives
    • WSAW: North central Wis. issues and efforts noted in Speaker's Task Force on Water Quality recommendations
    • WAOW: Task force releases recommendations to tackle contaminated water
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Water Quality Task Force releases final report on policy recommendations
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Reps. Todd Novak and Katrina Shankland: Everyone in Wisconsin deserves access to clean water
    • WSAW: Hundreds pack H.S. auditorium to learn about nitrate contaminated wells
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Clean water bills headed to Capitol this week
    • DeForest Times-Tribune: Lawmakers, public divided over bill that punishes students who disrupt free speech
    • Watertown Daily Times: Discovery Farms continue to work on water quality
    • Wisconsin State Farmer: Water Quality Task Force close to making recommendations - some will impact farming
    • The Daily Cardinal: State Assembly passes new campus free speech bill
    • WUWM: Wisconsin Assembly Passes Bill That Would Punish Protesters Who Disrupt Campus Speeches
    • WAOW: Amherst family named Hometown Heroes in Madison
    • Wisconsin State Farmer: Legislative panel discusses rural water issues and agriculture's role in finding solutions
    • WUWM: Who Pays When A Private Well In Wisconsin Is Contaminated?
    • Stevens Point News: Biadasz family honored with Hometown Hero Award
    • Cambridge News & Deerfield Independent: Looking forward to expanded rural broadband
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin Assembly passes campus speech bill
    • The Cap Times: Bills to protect water in Wisconsin receive budget committee approval
    • The Daily Cardinal: Lawmakers pass plan to clean up Wisconsin water, yet receive criticism
    • Wisconsin Radio Network: Assembly approves $10 million water quality package
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Water Quality Task Force bills pass with some debate
    • WMTV: Assembly lawmakers pass several bipartisan bills
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin Assembly passes $10 million slate of bills to safeguard water
    • Great Lakes Now: Wisconsin Assembly passes bipartisan water quality bills
    • The Cap Times: Late-night Assembly push targeting PFAS could face roadblocks in Wisconsin Senate
    • WPR: Feb. 20, Legislative Roundup
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Assembly Republicans push through last minute PFAS bill
    • Door County Pulse: Bills to Watch: Fishing-License Fees, Groundwater Coordinating Council
    • WSAW: Hmong community looks to elected officials for guidance
    • The Center Square: Wisconsin lawmakers agree on water quality legislation
    • Stevens Point News: Portage County farmers celebrated during February event
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: As session nears end, many sportsmen-backed bills dead in Legislature
    • Stevens Point News: Shankland Receives 2020 Friend of Conservation Award
    • SWNews4u: Local farmers named State Conservation Farmers of Year
    • The Pointer: Trump Administration in Talks with Laos Regarding Hmong Deportations
    • WSAW: Unemployment filings continue, Department of Workforce Development adds positions
    • Wausau Pilot and Review: Most college students won’t get a stimulus relief check. Here’s why.
    • Stevens Point News: As the Legislature Comes Together to Act on COVID-19 Relief, We Must Keep Working
    • Stevens Point News: Second Portage County Economic Recovery briefing covers financial tools for businesses; Over 100 connect online and via phone
    • WSAW: Lawmakers, restaurant industry reacts to 'Safer at Home' extension
    • The Advance Titan: UW System sees uncertain future as it navigates the ‘New Normal’
    • WSAU: Property tax payment deadline delayed in Stevens Point
    • UW- Madison News: Virtual symposium addresses key resource during pandemic: clean water
    • Gazette Extra: Walters: Clean water, farm aid bills await state Senate revival
    • The Cap Times: Annual UW water symposium shifts online, highlights Wisconsin's water challenges
    • The Cap Times: 'Failed result of a flawed search process': UW faculty, students critical of president finalist
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: The only finalist for the UW System's top job is a white man, and critics say his credentials and vision for the future are lackluster
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Finalist for UW System President withdraws from search
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: A 'dark day' for UW System: Jim Johnsen, sole finalist to lead the UW System, withdraws from consideration
    • The Center Square: Lone candidate for UW President's job withdraws application
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Sole Finalist Withdraws Bid To Become UW System President
    • Point/Plover Metro Wire: Shankland Named "Outstanding Legislator" by Wisconsin Counties Association
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Former governor Tommy Thompson named interim UW System president
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Report: Wisconsin Spends Less On Regional Public Universities Per Student Than All Other Great Lakes States
    • The Cap Times: 'Safe pair of hands': UW appoints former Gov. Tommy Thompson interim president
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Report Finds Wisconsin Is Among 10 States Where Nitrate Contamination Is Getting Worse
    • Stevens Point News: Longtime Plover treasurer honored
    • WiscNews: Madison mayor, others call for moratorium as thousands face utility shutoff Friday
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Most Public Water Supplies In Wisconsin Meet Standards, But Safe Drinking Water Eludes Some
    • Stevens Point News: Washington Elementary receives new outdoor education area
    • WAOW: Portage Co. woman gets statewide recognition from Governor’s wife
    • The Daily Cardinal: Groundwater Coordinating Council recommends legislature address PFAS, nitrate
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: UW System Tuition Balances Down By Nearly 60 Percent From 2013 Levels
    • WAOW: Area legislators respond to recent executive order by Gov. Evers
    • WSAW: Local legislators weigh in on Representative Vos' conference
    • WSAW: State lawmakers urge unity to fight pandemic now that election is over
    • WAOW: Wisconsin assembly Republicans share COVID-19 relief ideas in press conference
    • The Sun: Legislators honored by Association for Home Health Care
    • The Cap Times: Sen. Jeff Smith and Rep. Katrina Shankland: A safe and healthy hunt
    • WAOW: Election officials, leaders prepare for partial recount
    • Stevens Point News: Gilbert retires after four decades in DA’s office
    • WAOW: Wisconsin legislators sound off on proposed COVID-19 plan
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Unemployment insurance woes get auditors’ spotlight
    • WisBusiness: THU AM News: Economic recovery not distributed evenly across income brackets; UI backlog falls over 1 percentage point this week
    • Stevens Point News: We need unity, not division
    • WSAW-TV: Central Wisconsin lawmakers react to “State of the State” address
    • The Cap Times: Editorial: Why won’t Wisconsin Republicans work with Evers to aid unemployed workers?
    • Metro Wire: Column | Freedoms not immune to scrutiny or limitation
    • WAOW: More women in Wisconsin state legislature than ever before
    • WSAW: Wausau businesses, residents discuss not having the state mask mandate
    • The Daily Cardinal: Legislature pauses repealing mask mandate after potential loss of food assistance funding
    • WAOW: Lawmakers respond to Governor Evers’ budget address
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin lawmakers work to revive bills left for dead during last legislative session
    • The Dunn County News: Recycling Connections celebrates 40th Anniversary will all-call design contest
    • WSAW-TV: Local Lawmakers Respond To Governor's Budget
    • Madison.com: Margaret Krome: Agricultural proposals can bring bipartisanship to state budget
    • WJDT: Some Democrats question motive behind national anthem bill
    • WPR: GOP Bill Would Make It Illegal For Sports Venues To Skip National Anthem
    • WPR: March 5, Legislative Quarterly
    • Stevens Point Journal: Republican bill would require 'The Star-Spangled Banner' before all sporting events at taxpayer-funded venues in Wisconsin
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Republicans reject Gov. Evers’ entire plan for building projects, including $1 billion for UW System
    • Madison.com: Waterlogged: Measures to deal with contamination remain stalled at the Wisconsin Capitol
    • WXPR: WI Lawmaker: Biden Climate Plans Help Ag, Clean-Job Training
    • WSAW: First of its kind multi-state cooperative says it’s just waiting on Verso’s call in order to begin reopening the Wisconsin Rapids mill
    • Madsion.com: Margaret Krome: Wisconsin should invest in a cover crop incentive program
    • WEAU 13: Wisconsin alliance calls for immediate statewide PFAS testing
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Evers appoints three to UW Board of Regents, reshaping higher education in his vision
    • Madison 365: Bill would require Hmong, Asian American history & culture in Wisconsin schools
    • WSAW-TV: Lawmakers propose bill adding Hmong, Asian Pacific Islander history in Wisconsin public school curriculum
    • WSAU Radio: Local Lawmakers Propose Bill Adding Hmong, Asian Pacific Islander History in Wisconsin Public Schools
    • Stevens Point News: Local Lawmakers Propose Bill Adding Hmong, Asian Pacific Islander History in Wisconsin Public Schools
    • Stevens Point News: Shankland meets with local leaders
    • Stevens Point News: Joint Finance Committee approves state funds to replace Albertson Hall
    • CBS 58 WDJT: GOP lawmakers vote to end $300 weekly unemployment bonus
    • Wausau Pilot and Review: Critics call GOP race bills ‘disappointing,’ ‘won’t become law’
    • WORT: Republican State Lawmaker Targets Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum
    • The Cap Times: Evers 'can't imagine' he'll sign bill that would end extra unemployment aid
    • WPR: Wisconsin Legislature Votes To End Supplemental Unemployment Benefits
    • Fox 6 News: Wisconsin businesses can't find workers, citing unemployment benefits
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Assembly Republicans pass bills excluding trans girls and women from sports
    • Point/Plover MetroWire: PCBC honors local businesses, business leaders
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin lawmakers pass measure penalizing cities that cut funding for police
    • WSAU: Mill Bill Passes Assembly, Bipartisan Amendment Not Adopted
    • Madison.com: Wisconsin bill would tie PFAS grants to lawsuit immunity
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Marquette University cuts and the decline of liberal arts
    • WPR: Wisconsin Legislature Passes Absentee Voting Restrictions
    • Wisconsin Rapids Tribune: Wisconsin lawmakers approve $50 million for cooperative to buy idled Wisconsin Rapids paper mill
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Roadside safety bill would protect first responders
    • Wisconsin Rapids Tribune: Lawmakers passed the 'Mill Bill' to aid purchase of the Verso mill. Here's what you should know.
    • WSAW-TV: Budget adds to well compensation program, but many don’t qualify
    • WSAW-TV: Paper mill loan bill heads to governor’s desk despite disagreement over whether federal funds can be used
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Paper mill revival loan winds up in showdown over pandemic relief
    • WPR: Despite Renewed Authority To Increase Tuition, UW System Will Not Raise It For Undergraduate Students
    • WAOW: Area lawmakers react to budget, vetoes
    • Point/Plover MetroWire: Local fire chiefs’ testimony helps movement of Roadside Responder Safety Bill
    • Wisconsin Rapids Tribune: Mill bill: Gov. Tony Evers vetoes bill awarding $65 million in federal loans for purchase of two paper mills
    • WSAW-TV: Future of Verso Paper Mill unknown after Evers vetoes legislation
    • WJFW: Rep. Katrina Shankland responds to Evers' veto of "Mill Bill"
    • WAOW: Officials react to ‘Mill Bill’ veto
    • WPR: Evers' Veto Of Bill To Help Paper Mills Reopens A 'Gut Punch' To Advocates
    • Wisconsin State Journal: Memo: GOP bill to fund PFAS grants could prevent enforcement of pollution laws
    • APG: Assembly bill may undermine DNR's authority to hold PFAS polluters accountable
    • Wisconsin Examiner: U.S. House moves to expand PFAS regulation, state bill moves backward
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Republicans fail to override Evers' veto of bill that would end extra unemployment benefits
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Assembly veto override: So many speeches amounting to nothing
    • WUWM 89.7: UW System Free Tuition Promise Program Axed From Wisconsin Budget
    • WPR: Assembly Bill May Undermine DNR’s Authority To Hold PFAS Polluters Accountable
    • WXPR: Bill Could Restrict WI Cities From Suing Over 'Forever Chemicals'
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: So called 'forever-chemicals' are polluting waterways. But regulating them is proving to be a long journey
    • Stevens Point News: Point Patio opens to the public
    • WAOW: Sen. Tammy Baldwin visits Fort McCoy
    • Fox 11 News: Baldwin, other Dems visit Fort McCoy, where refugees are being housed
    • WAOW: ‘Women in Business’ event empowers women across central Wisconsin
    • WisBusiness: Wisconsin Lake Leaders Institute: Portage County community members recognized for graduating
    • Stevens Point News: Rep. Shankland joins Evers and legislators in introducing legislation to repeal the personal property tax
    • WGLR: Assembly Dems announce “Reach higher for higher education” bills
    • Spectrum News 1: Funding the freeze: Democrats push for higher education spending
    • University of Wisconsin Green Bay: Wisconsin Democrats propose bills to boost funding, access for higher education
    • Spectrum News 1: Democrats push to restore collective bargaining rights for public education workers in Wisconsin
    • The Cap Times: Wisconsin Democrats propose bills to boost funding, access for higher education
    • WSAW-TV: Rep. Shankland, Rep. Kind join Sen. Baldwin during Fort McCoy tour
    • Business North: Wisconsin State Assembly fails to adopt bipartisan amendment supporting Verso, Park Falls paper mills
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Draft bill proposes collective bargaining to address state’s teacher shortage
    • WORTFM: Democrats Push To Restore Collective Bargaining Rights For Teachers
    • The Wisconsin State Journal: Republicans propose 'transforming' Wisconsin unemployment system into re-employment program
    • The Pointer: UWSP Democrats Host “Student Rally for Reproductive Justice”
    • WisPolitics: Rep. Loudenbeck: Bill heads to Governor’s desk
    • Point/Plover MetroWire: Shankland honors Finn with "First Responder of the Year" award
    • Spectrum News 1: State Rep. Katrina Shankland thinks Wisconsin can do more to promote green energy
    • Stevens Point News: Shankland honors Stevens Point Fire Department Fire Chief Finn with ‘First Responder of the Year’
    • WSAW-TV: DNR secretary, Rep. Shankland host discussion on water quality in Stevens Point
    • Shankland Column: What’s Next for Fair Maps in Wisconsin?
    • Wisconsin Examiner: What’s really behind a controversial tuition tax break bill
    • Stevens Point News: Portage County community members recognized for graduating Wisconsin Lake Leaders Institute
    • WSAW-TV: Assembly passes 'Mill Bill' in 96-2 vote
    • Wisconsin Examiner: 'Mill Bill" clears Assembly; Senate won't act until January at the earliest
    • WSAU: Mayors Monday: Stevens Point's Mike Wiza
    • WSAU: "Mill Bill 2.0" Passes Assembly
    • Wausau Daily Herald: Redrawing Wisconsin's 7th Congressional District: How GOP hopes to again gain power with new maps
    • WKOW: State senator, representative introduce bill to fight chronic wasting disease
    • Yahoo! Sports: Bills seek to provide funding for CWD testing, research
    • Stevens Point News: Bipartisan bill passes to support Verso & Park Falls paper mills
    • Leader-Telegram: Bills seek to provide funding for CWD testing, research
    • WEAU 13 News: Wis. lawmakers introduce CWD legislative package
    • WQOW 18 News: New legislative package aims to combat spread of CWD
    • News-Talk KFIZ: Bills Look To Increase Testing For CWD In WI
    • WSAW-TV: Gov. Evers to sign first responder safety measures into law; will sign bill in Amherst on Monday
    • Column: Come Home Safe: Amherst-Initiated Roadside Responder Safety Bill Becomes Law
    • Stevens Point Journal: New Wisconsin law bans cellphone use while driving near roadside emergencies, adds other safety rules
    • WSAW-TV: Gov. Evers visits Amherst to sign roadside responder safety bill
    • WAOW: Governor Evers signs bill in to law aimed at protecting first responders and highway workers
    • WPR: Republican bill would punish universities, technical colleges for free speech violations
    • Stevens Point Gazette: Shankland celebrates signing of Amherst-Initiated Roadside Responder Bill
    • SP News: Shankland reintroduces bipartisan legislation to support Wisconsin’s CDFIs
    • WSAW: Verso Corporation to be acquired by BillerudKorsnäs, Wisconsin Rapids mill’s future still uncertain
    • WPR: GOP bill setting free speech rules, punishing colleges that violate them moves forward
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Wisconsin school boards support Asians and Native American students
    • WAOW: Area fire chiefs honored for life-saving efforts
    • Metro Wire: Amherst Fire Chief, Assistant Chief, hailed 'Hometown Heroes'
    • WPR: Children of UW System alumni living outside Wisconsin would be eligible for in-state tuition under GOP bill
    • WAOW: GOP lawmakers announce new bill to decriminalize medical marijuana
    • Wisconsin State Farmer: Ag groups support water quality bill
    • WSAW: Amherst Fire Chief and Assistant Chief to be named Assembly ‘Hometown Heroes’
    • Stevens Point News: Shankland honors Amherst Fire Chief Voss and Assistant Chief Swan with Hometown Heroes award
    • WMTV: Weather, cell phones cause the biggest concern for tow truck drivers responding to wrecks
    • Al Día: Wisconsin could join growing list of states mandating Asian-American history in schools
    • Metro Wire: Shankland named as lead legislator for environmental caucus
    • Metro Wire: Testin, Shankland respond to Evers' State of the State
    • Wausau Pilot and Review: UW-Stevens Point to host natural resources speaker series
    • Madison.com: Bipartisan Asian American history curriculum bill stalls in Legislature
    • Stevens Point News: Shankland: Response to Governor Evers’ State of the State Address
    • WAOW News 9: Democrats introduce bill for medical marijuana
    • WisPolitics: Rep. Katrina Shankland Appointed to Wisconsin Council on Forestry
    • WisPolitics: Rep. Shankland: Statement on Gableman Report
    • The Badger Herald: Senate bills seek to push conservative agenda in higher education under ‘free speech’ guise
    • Madison.com: Wisconsin lawmakers advance bipartisan bill targeting water pollution
    • Point/Plover MetroWire: Shankland’s clean water bill clears both houses, heads to governor’s desk
    • WisPolitics: Rep. Shankland’s clean water bill clears both houses, heads to governor’s desk
    • Wisconsin Examiner: Nitrogen pilot program bill passes Senate
    • WSAW-TV: Victims waiting years for restitution payments have renewed hope with legislation
    • WAOW: Rally in Plover aims to reinstate fired Starbucks employee
    • WisPolitics: Rep. Shankland: Celebrates bipartisan clean water bill becoming law
    • WAOW: Lawmakers weigh in on leaked Roe v. Wade opinion
    • Seehafer News: Elected Officials to Feds: Accelerate Clean Energy Transition
    • Renewable Energy Magazine: EOPA Says Elected Officials Should Take Aggressive Action to Cut Fossil Fuel Use
    • WAOW: Residents sound off on gun safety
    • WSAU: UWSP Receives $8 Million Grant for Forestry Workforce Development
    • WSAU: Republicans Gavel in and Out of Special Session
    • WAOW: Wisconsin politicians react to Roe v. Wade being overturned by U.S. Supreme Court
    • WSAW: Rep. Shankland, Sen. Testin react to Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision
    • WJFW: Wisconsin Political Reaction to Roe Decision Being Overturned
    • WAOW: Public outcry leads to changes in sex offenders release
    • WSAU: Public Concern Leads to Housing Arrangements for Stevens Point Sex Offender
    • Stevens Point News: Molepske sworn in
    • WAOW: New act provides relief to area farmers
    • Midwest Farm Report: Support Coming For Water Quality Efforts
    • WPR: More counties are asking voters whether Wisconsin should establish a right to clean water
    • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin to expand well replacement program to ensure access to clean water
    • WSAU: Shankland, Evers Announce Clean Water Grant Pool in Stevens Point
    • WPR: Evers announces new $10M grant program to address polluted private wells
    • La Crosse Tribune: Gov. Evers to provide $10 million in clean drinking monies
    • The Leader Telegram: Evers announces $10M for well upgrades in CF visit
    • Up North News: Evers Makes Churches, Rural Restaurants and Small Businesses Eligible For Well Grant Program
    • Wisconsin Public Radio: Where Wisconsin stands on clean water
    • Baldwin Bulletin: Gov. Evers announces $10 million to improve access to Clean Drinking Water across the state
    • WAOW: Area center presents fall prevention resources
    • WSAW: Dillon’s Law 2.0 aims to make epinephrine more accessible
    • WSAW: DNR launches new $10M grant program for contaminated private wells
    • Point/Plover MetroWire: WisDNR now taking applications for contaminated well funding
    • Spectrum News: In Focus: Rep. Shankland thinks lawmakers need to do more to combat climate change
    • Point/Plover Metro Wire: Shankland honored by county EMS group
    • Wisconsin State Journal: DNR offering $10M in federal funding to replace contaminated wells
    • WKOW: Wisconsinites encouraged to apply for Well Compensation, Well Abandonment Programs
    • The Pointer: UWSP Hosts EpiPen Training and Certification
    • WAOW: Area nonprofit wraps gifts, recognized for charitable impact
    • Point/Plover Metro Wire: Shankland sworn into sixth Assembly term
    • Wisconsin Farmers Union: An Ounce of Prevention
    • WSAU: Gov Evers Begins Second Term With Visit to SPASH
    • WSAW: Gov. Evers, Lt. Gov. Rodriguez visit Stevens Point and area schools
  • Press Releases
    • Rep. Shankland’s Bipartisan Legislation to Support Local Government Becomes Law
    • Rep. Shankland’s Bipartisan Legislation to Support Local Government Passed by Both Houses
    • 10 Bipartisan Clean Water Bills Championed by Rep. Shankland Passed Unanimously by the State Assembly
    • Rep. Shankland Honors Biadasz Family with Hometown Hero Award
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on Friday, February 7th
    • Rep. Shankland Introduces “Better Broadband” Legislation to Support Farmers and Rural Communities
    • Rep. Shankland: Strong Showing of Support for AB 746 by Wisconsin Emergency Responders
    • Rep. Shankland: Governor Evers Leads on Fair Maps, Insulin Affordability, and Supporting Family Farmers
    • Democrats Introduce “Raising the Bar on Clean Water” Legislative Package
    • Water Quality Task Force Releases Report and Recommendations
    • Rep. Shankland Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Protect First Responders on the Roadway
    • Department of Revenue Secretary Barca and Representative Shankland Remark on Business and Economic Development Roundtable
    • Department of Revenue Secretary Peter Barca and Rep. Katrina Shankland Press Avail on Business and Economic Development
    • Department of Workforce Development Secretary-designee Caleb Frostman and Rep. Katrina Shankland Press Avail on Workforce Development
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on Saturday
    • Rep. Shankland Advocates for Bipartisan Assembly Bill 310
    • Sec. Frostman and Rep. Shankland Co-Hosted Roundtable on Workforce Development
    • Rep. Shankland: Rebuke to Regent President’s Refusal to Include Faculty, Staff, and Students on Presidential Search Committee
    • Rep. Shankland Testifies on her Bipartisan Legislation to Support Local Government
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on DATCP Secretary Confirmation Vote
    • Rep. Shankland Honors Retired Stockton Fire Chief Chris Kluck as “First Responder of the Year” for the 71st Assembly District
    • Rep. Shankland Coauthors Legislation to Legalize Medical Cannabis in Wisconsin for Fourth Consecutive Session
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on Monday at Coffee Studio
    • Rep. Shankland Introduces “Healthy Herd, Healthy Hunt” Legislative Package
    • Tapped Infused Maple Syrup Nominated for "Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin"
    • Rep. Shankland: First Wisconsin Legislator to Attend Clean Energy Legislative Academy
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on Friday
    • Rep. Shankland Thanks Governor Evers for Declaring International Student Welcome Week in Wisconsin
    • Local Government Matters Democratic Weekly Radio Address By Rep. Katrina Shankland (D-Stevens Point)
    • Rep. Shankland Applauds Governor Evers’ Leadership on Clean Energy and Sustainability
    • Rep. Shankland: Republican So-called “Campus Free Speech” Bill Likely To Do Just The Opposite
    • Rep. Shankland: Governor Evers Leads on Preventing Nitrate Contamination
    • Rep. Shankland Introduces Legislation to Cap Cost of Insulin
    • Rep. Shankland and Sen. Hansen Introduce "Reaching Higher for Higher Education" Legislative Package
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Governor’s Partial Vetoes of State Budget
    • Rep. Shankland: $72 Million of Inaction — Memo Underscores Missed Opportunities to Act on Water Quality Crisis
    • Rep. Shankland: Republican Budget a Missed Opportunity to Work Together on Clean Water, Healthcare, and Public Education
    • Rep. Shankland Named Legislator of the Year by Wisconsin Paper Council
    • Rep. Shankland Introduces Bipartisan 12-Month Contraceptive Care Act
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Joint Finance Committee’s Vote on UW System
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on Friday
    • Rep. Shankland: No Time to Wait for Clean Water
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Republican Legislators Scaling Back Governor Evers' Clean Water Initiatives
    • Rep. Shankland Celebrates Earth Day by Introducing Legislation to Invest in Renewable Energy and Limit Plastic
    • Rep. Shankland Honored for Distinguished Service on Behalf of Wisconsin CDFIs
    • Rep. Shankland Named Conservation Legislator of the Year
    • Rep. Shankland Commends Governor Evers on The People’s Budget
    • Legislators Announce Bipartisan Wisconsin Paper Caucus
    • Rep. Shankland Welcomes UWSP Men’s Hockey Champions to the State Capitol
    • Rep. Shankland: Turning the Page on Point Forward
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Second Round of Budget Office Hours on Friday
    • Rep. Shankland: Counting Down to Trivia Weekend
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Two Budget Office Hours on Friday
    • Rep. Shankland: After Lame Duck Laws Ruled Unconstitutional, Governor Evers Leads in Protecting our Healthcare
    • Rep. Shankland: Playing Politics With Building Projects Is A New Low
    • Rep. Katrina Shankland Applauds Governor Evers’ Leadership on Nonpartisan Redistricting
    • Rep. Shankland Thanks Governor Evers for Including Clean Water Initiatives in Budget
    • Rep. Shankland Named Vice Chair of Water Quality Task Force
    • The Year of Clean Water: Lt. Governor Barnes and Rep. Shankland Discuss Water Quality
    • Governor Evers to Close Dark Store Loophole
    • Rep. Shankland: Response to Governor Evers’ State of the State Address
    • Limits on Early Voting Struck Down as Unconstitutional
    • Rep. Shankland Introduces Clean Water Legislation
    • Rep. Shankland to Host Town Hall on Lame Duck Session Legislation
    • JFC Democrats: Republicans Desperate Following November Election
    • Rep. Shankland: Oppose GOP Attack on Women Owned Construction Businesses
    • Rep. Shankland: Legislative Republicans Override the Will of the Voters
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement and Lingering Questions on New Point Forward Proposal
    • JFC Democrats: As Our Children Go Back To School, Nearly $300 Million in Taxpayer Money Given To Private Schools
    • Rep. Shankland Named Friend of Family Medicine
    • Rep. Shankland: Two local beverage companies nominated for "Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin"
    • Rep. Shankland Named Friend of Public Health
    • Rep Shankland: Walker Administration Continues to Mislead on Foxconn's Environmental Impact
    • Rep. Shankland Congratulates Rosholt School District and Stevens Point Christian Academy on Receiving School Safety Grants
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Partial Veto of SVP Placement Bill
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on SVP Placement in Town of Alban
    • Rep. Shankland Introduces Legislation to Create UW System Blue Ribbon Commission
    • Rep. Shankland to Co-Host Town Hall on Program Cuts at UW-Stevens Point
    • Eight Years, 180 Times- Republicans Continue Attacks on Local Control
    • Rep. Shankland Stands with Students, Faculty, and Staff at "Reclaim the UW" Rally
    • Rep. Shankland Awarded 2018 Legislator of the Year by the Professional Fire Fighters of Wisconsin (PFFW)
    • Rep. Shankland Congratulates Stevens Point Public Schools on Receiving $279,827 School Safety Grant
    • Rep. Shankland: Republicans Favor Foxconn Again, Failing WI Taxpayers
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Gill v. Whitford Supreme Court Decision
    • Rep. Shankland Congratulates Tomorrow River School District on Receiving $82,414 School Safety Grant
    • Statement on Amended Sexually Violent Person (SVP) Placement Bill
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Program Cuts at UW-Stevens Point
    • Rep. Shankland: Response to Governor Walker’s State of the State Address
    • Wisconsin Assembly Passes Sexually Violent Person (SVP) Placement Bill
    • Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Republicans Continue Pattern of Unfunded Mandates, Attacks on Local Control
    • Community EMS Bill Signed Into Law
    • Rep. Shankland Introduces Bipartisan Clean Water Legislation
    • Rep. Shankland introduces Legislation to Deter Consignment Sale Fraud
    • Rep. Shankland and Sen. Johnson Introduce 12-Month Contraceptive Care Act
    • Rep. Shankland to Introduce 12-Month Birth Control Bill
    • Rep. Shankland: Wisconsin Remains “America’s Dairyland”
    • Rep. Shankland introduces King Veterans Home Accountability Package
    • The Cost of Failed Leadership: Missed Opportunities, Misaligned Priorities Define Republican Budget
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Walker’s Veto of DVA Oversight
    • Shankland Statement on Veto of DVA Oversight
    • Shankland Statement on 2017 Budget Passage
    • Shankland Statement on Walker Administration and Foxconn Environmental Rollbacks
    • Shankland Statement on Audit of King Veterans Home
    • Shankland Foxconn Column
    • Shankland Statement on Mike Biadasz Day
    • Shankland and Testin Statement on SPASH Basketball Resolution
    • Shankland Statement on Foxconn Analysis
    • Shankland Statement on SVP Electronic Monitoring Incident
    • Roll Up Your Sleeves and Pass a Budget
    • Shankland Introduces CWD Bill
    • Shankland Statement on Walker Transportation Proposal
    • Shankland VFW Legislator of the Year
    • Shankland Office Hours June 2017
    • Shankland Statement on Redistricting US Supreme Court
    • Shankland Office Hours Emy J's May 2017
    • Shankland Report on Women With Student Debt
    • Statement on Chapter 980 Budget Motion
    • Shankland Statement on GOP Transportation Plan
    • Shankland Democratic Budget Hearing in Wausau
    • Shankland Office Hours UWSP CPS Meeting Room
    • JFC Statement on Removal of Non-Fiscal Policy
    • Shankland Community EMS Bill Passes Assembly
    • Shankland Civic Engagement 101 Portage County Library Pinery Room
    • Shankland Statement on Projected Budget Deficit
    • Shankland Budget Office Hours Portage County Library
    • Shankland Sexually Violent Person Legislation
    • Rep. Shankland Website Photo Contest
    • Shankland Statement on SB 76 Groundwater Bill
    • Shankland Office Hours Central WI Electric Cooperative
    • Shankland Statement on Chippewa Sex Offender Ruling
    • Shankland Statement on Governor Walker 2017 Budget Proposal
    • Shankland Statement on UW Budget Proposal
    • Shankland Statement on Walker Education Budget
    • Shankland Appointed to WEEB Board
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Redistricting Court Order
    • Audit Shows Declining Road Conditions, Cost Increases
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours Tomorrow
    • Rep. Shankland Secures UW System Support to Expand Popular
    • Rep. Shankland: Response to Governor Walker’s State of the State Address
    • Rep. Shankland to Co-Host Town Hall on Violent Sex Offender Placement
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Release of Violent Sex Offender to Town of Alban
    • Rep. Shankland Appointed to Joint Finance Committee
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on December 30
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on November 22
    • Federal Court Finds Legislative Maps Drawn by Republicans Represent Unconstitutional Gerrymander
    • Democrats Release Minority Report on Taskforce on Youth Workforce Readiness
    • Rep. Shankland: Court Oversight Needed on Photo ID Given Walker Administration’s Track Record of Flat-Out Incompetence
    • Legislative Fiscal Bureau Memo Shows Walker and Legislative Republicans Have Hollowed Out Staffing at DNR to 30-Year Low
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on October 20
    • Walker Let Off the Hook for Lead Paint Pay-to-Play, Illegal Campaign Coordination
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on September 29
    • Rep. Shankland Statement on Observance of Labor Day Weekend
    • Rep. Shankland: Calls for Investigation, New Accountability Measures
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on August 29
    • Democrats Continue to Lead on Higher Education Affordability
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Rep. Nygren’s Transportation Remarks
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Voter ID Ruling
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on July 26
    • Rep Shankland Statement on Governor’s Transportation Budget
    • Rep Shankland: Walker’s NFL free agent analogy doesn’t make sense for Wisconsin’s schools
    • Statement on Whole Women’s Health v. Hellerstedt
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Office Hours on June 28
    • Statement on Natural Resources Board Meeting
    • Rep. Shankland: DNR Buries Head in Sand on Groundwater Crisis
    • Updated Memo Shows Continued Pattern of Behavior from Republican Legislature: Attacking Local Control
    • Rep. Shankland: New Science Building Big Win for UW-Stevens Point
    • Walker's Budget to Cause Layoff of 700 Home Health Care Workers
    • Reps. Shankland, Wachs and Zamarripa to Host Roundtable on UW Budget
    • Legislature to Honor Local Basketball Champions
    • Rep. Shankland to host budget office hours across 71st Assembly Distrct
    • Democrats Deliver Over 13,500 Petitions to Save SeniorCare
    • Rep. Shankland to host budget office hours across 71st Assembly Disctrict
    • Rep. Shankland and Sen. Lassa to Host Listening Session on Long-Term Care and ADRCs
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on U.S. Supreme Court's Refusal of Voter ID Challenge
    • Democratic legislators to host public hearing in Wausau on state budget
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Assembly passage of "Right to Work"
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Assembly hearing on "Right to Work"
    • Republicans Close Door on Democracy at "Right to Work Hearing
    • Republicans rush "Right to Work" to distract from failed policies
    • Rep. Shankland to Host Roundtable on UW Budget at UW-Stevens Point
    • Rep. Shankland: Response to Governor Walker's Budget Address
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Government Walker's Cuts to UW System
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold Town Hall Office Hours on January 30
    • Rep. Shankland Congratulates Local Businesses on Fast Forward Grant Award
    • Rep. Shankland: Response to Governor Walker's State of the State Address
    • Rep. Shankland Announces 2015-2016 Committee Assignments
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Attorney General Opinion
    • MONDAY: Rep. Shankland to Host Office Hours Prior to UWSP Budget Briefing
    • Rep. Shankland Responds to Governor Walker's Faculty Tenure Falsehoods
    • Rep. Shankland to Host Small Business Office Hours Tomorrow
    • Rep. Shankland Calls for UWSP Informational Hearing on State Budget Cuts
    • Rep. Shankland Statement on "Right to Work" Ruling
    • Rep. Shankland Calls for Expanded Early Voting Hours in Wake of Computer Crash Affecting Clerks, DMVs
    • Rep. Shankland: Here’s what Gov. Walker didn’t tell you while signing higher education bills
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on the State Assembly's Final Session Day
    • How Low Will Scott Krug Go?
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold "Coffee with Katrina" Office Hours on February 25
    • Rep Shankland: What a Bunch of Baloney!
    • Rep. Shankland to Hold " Coffee with Katrina" Office Hours on March 28
    • Reps. Shankland, Wachs Introduce Legislation to Increase Higher Ed Financial Aid
    • Rep. Shankland: Response to Governor Walker’s State of the State Address
    • Rep. Shankland Responds to Release of Gov. Walker's Receipts from State after Failed White House Bid
    • Rep. Shankland and Sen. Harris Dodd Introduce 12-Month Contraceptive Care Act
    • Rep. Stuck and Rep. Shankland: Transparency Needed in Political Appointments
    • Rep. Shankland Responds to Ed Wall's Resignation from Secretary of DOC
    • Rep. Shankland Receives 2020 Friend of Conservation Award from WI Land + Water
    • Rep. Shankland Strongly Supports Sending Absentee Ballots to Every Voter
    • Rep. Shankland Urges Colleagues to Convene, Move to All-Mail Election to Protect the Public Health
    • Rep. Shankland Supports Delaying In-Person Voting to Protect the Public Health from COVID-19
    • Shankland Column: As the Legislature Comes Together to Act on COVID-19 Relief, We Must Keep Working
    • Rep. Shankland Responds to UW System’s Projected $170 Million Financial Loss Due To COVID-19
    • Rep. Shankland Letter to UW System President Ray Cross on "Blueprint for the UW Beyond COVID-19"
    • Rep. Shankland Letter to Wisconsin Congressional Delegation on UW System Funding
    • Rep. Shankland Responds to Wisconsin Supreme Court Ruling
    • Assembly Committee on Colleges & Universities Democratic Members Respond to Finalist Recommendation for UW System President
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement in Support of a Special Session on the UW System
    • Shankland Column: We Will Get Through This Pandemic Together
    • Rep. Shankland: Withdrawal of Finalist for UW System President Offers Second Chance for UWS to Do Right By Stakeholders
    • Wisconsin Counties Association Honors Rep. Shankland with Outstanding Legislator Award
    • Rep. Shankland Responds to Announcement of Tommy Thompson as Interim UW System President
    • Rep. Shankland Responds to Report Finding Wisconsin is One of Ten States with Growing Nitrate Contamination Issues
    • Rep. Shankland Responds to Reversal of Rule on International Students
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Special Session
    • Rep. Shankland and Democratic Legislators Announce Bill Package to Expand Access to Unemployment Insurance Benefits
    • Rep. Shankland Applauds New Funding for Broadband Expansion
    • Rep. Shankland Receives Higher Education Hero Award
    • Rep. Shankland Receives Renewable Energy Legislative Leadership Award
    • Disappointing Response from Verso Corporation on Halted Wisconsin Rapids Mill Sale
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Events in Washington D.C.
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Passage of Assembly Bill 1
    • Rep. Shankland: Response to Governor Evers’ State of the State Address
    • Rep. Shankland: Our Constituents Deserve Action on Unemployment Reform
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Assembly Session
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Assembly Session
    • Rep. Shankland: Introduces Legislation to Create Statewide Mask Order
    • Rep. Shankland: Budget Meets the Moment with Meaningful Investments
    • Rep. Shankland: Assembly Takes Overdue Action on Unemployment Insurance
    • Rep. Shankland Thanks Governor Evers for Supporting UW-Stevens Point in Biennial Budget & Capital Budget Recommendations
    • Rep. Shankland Stands with Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Community, Calls on Colleagues to Confront Anti-APIDA Violence and Hate
    • Rep. Shankland: Building Commission Doubles Down on Obstructionism, Fails to Recommend $2.4 Billion Capital Budget
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Assembly Session
    • Rep. Shankland and Sen. Johnson Celebrate International Women’s Day by Introducing Bipartisan 12-Month Contraceptive Care Act
    • Assembly Workforce Development Committee Democrats: Statement on Assembly Bill 237
    • The American Rescue Plan Act Will Leave a Positive and Lasting Impact in our Communities
    • Rep. Shankland Celebrates Earth Day by Taking Action and Introducing Legislation
    • Bipartisan Group of Legislators Introduce Legislation to Require Wisconsin Public Schools to Instruct About Hmong American and Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Experience
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on State of the Tribes Address and Assembly Action
    • Rep. Shankland: Celebrates UWSP Albertson Hall Approval by Joint Finance Committee
    • Rep. Shankland Celebrates Assembly Approval of Roadside Responder Safety Bill
    • Rep. Shankland: State Budget a Missed Opportunity to Support our Public Schools
    • Rep. Shankland Thanks Governor Evers for Action on 2021-23 State Budget & Calls on Colleagues to Further Fund Public Education
    • Rep. Shankland: Committed to Supporting the Paper Industry, Outlines Next Steps for Mill Bill
    • Rep. Shankland and Midwest Environmental Advocates Release Memo and Statement Detailing Problematic Impact of 2021 Assembly Bill 392 on the State’s Spill Law
    • Wisconsin, Let’s Talk About Our Workforce
    • Rep. Shankland Joins Governor Evers and Legislators in Introducing Legislation to Repeal the Personal Property Tax
    • Portage County Community Members Recognized for Graduating Wisconsin Lake Leaders Institute
    • Rep. Shankland Honors Stevens Point Fire Department Fire Chief Finn With “First Responder of the Year” Award for the 71st Assembly District
    • Rep. Shankland, Sen. Smith, Rep. Emerson, and Rep. Shelton Introduce “Reaching Higher for Higher Education” Legislative Package
    • Column: What’s Next for Fair Maps in Wisconsin?
    • Bipartisan Bill Passes to Support Verso & Park Falls Paper Mills
    • Rep. Katrina Shankland: The Fight for Fair Maps Continues
    • Column: Advocating for a Healthy Herd to Ensure a Healthy Hunt
    • Rep. Shankland, Sen. Smith Introduce “Healthy Herd, Healthy Hunt” Legislation
    • Rep. Shankland Celebrates Signing of Amherst-Initiated Roadside Responder Safety Bill
    • Column: Come Home Safe: Amherst-Initiated Roadside Responder Safety Bill Becomes Law
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on BillerudKorsnäs AB’s Acquisition of Verso
    • Rep. Shankland Reintroduces Bipartisan Legislation to Support Wisconsin’s CDFIs
    • Rep. Shankland Joins Governor Evers and State Superintendent Underly for K-12 Public School Funding Announcement
    • Rep. Shankland: Senator Bewley and Representative Shankland Applaud Governor Evers’ Commitment to Wisconsin’s Paper and Forest Products Industries
    • Rep. Shankland: Rep. Katrina Shankland Named Wisconsin State Lead for the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators
    • Rep. Shankland: Rep. Katrina Shankland Honors Amherst Fire Chief Voss and Assistant Chief Swan with Wisconsin State Assembly “Hometown Heroes” Award
    • Rep. Shankland: Response to Governor Evers’ State of the State Address
    • Rep. Katrina Shankland Appointed to Wisconsin Council on Forestry
    • Rep Shankland: Statement on Gableman Report
    • Rep. Katrina Shankland: Statement on WI Supreme Court Redistricting Decision
    • Rep. Shankland Celebrates Bipartisan Clean Water Bill Becoming Law
    • Rep. Shankland: Reproductive Freedom is Still the Law of the Land
    • Rep. Katrina Shankland Celebrates Bipartisan Legislative Accomplishments
    • Rep. Katrina Shankland Receives WEAC Friend of Education Award
    • Rep. Katrina Shankland Celebrates $8 Million Grant for Locally-led Forest Industry Workforce Recruitment and Development Initiative
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Special Session on Reproductive Rights
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on U.S. Supreme Court Ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
    • Rep. Shankland Commends Governor Evers and Attorney General Kaul for Fighting for Reproductive Freedom
    • Update: Sex Offender Will Be Housed, Not Homeless
    • DATCP Secretary Randy Romanski and State Rep. Katrina Shankland Celebrate 2021 Wisconsin Act 223 at Feltz Family Farms with Farmers
    • Water Quality Task Force Leaders React to SWIGG Study Report; Highlight Progress Made and Next Steps for Clean Water Legislation
    • Rep. Shankland Announces New $10 Million Program for Remediating and Replacing Contaminated Private Wells with Governor Evers
    • Rep. Shankland: Statement on Special Session on Statewide Binding Referenda
    • Rep. Shankland Celebrates “Dillon’s Law 2.0,” Legislation Expanding Epinephrine Access
    • The Will of the People Should Be the Law of the Land
    • Rep. Shankland Joins Governor Evers to Celebrate Milestone Participation in Wisconsin Apprenticeships
    • Rep. Shankland Honored By Portage County EMS Association For Authoring Roadside Responder Safety Law
    • Rep. Katrina Shankland Holds Community Town Hall on Launch of Applications for New $10 Million Grant Program Addressing Contaminated Private Wells
    • ICYMI: Gov. Evers, DATCP, Rep. Shankland Celebrate Approval of Funding for Programs to Support Farmers with Water Quality Efforts
    • Rep. Katrina Shankland Celebrates Inauguration & Looks Forward to the 2023-24 Legislative Session
    • Rep. Shankland: Response to Governor Evers’ State of the State Address
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  • State Capitol Reports
    • State Capitol Report: Budget Updates and Beyond!
    • State Capitol Report: 2019 Report #2
    • State Capitol Report: First Capitol Report of 2019!
    • State Capitol Report: End of Session
    • State Capitol Report - Budget Update
    • State Capitol Report: End of Session
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 1
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 2
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 4
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 3
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 6
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 5
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 8
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 7
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 10
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 9
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 11
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 13
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 12
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 14
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 16
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 15
    • Budget Update: Natural Resources
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 17
    • Budget Update: UW System
    • Budget Update: Public Broadcasting and State Parks
    • Budget Update: Long-Term Care
    • Budget Update: Public Schools
    • Budget Update: UW System
    • Budget Update: Long-Term Care
    • Budget Update: What's to Come
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 18
    • Budget Update: Assembly Passes Budget
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 20
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 19
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 21
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 22
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 24
    • State Capitol Report - Issue 23
    • State Capitol Report: End of Summer
    • State Capitol Report: Late Fall
    • State Capitol Report: Updates and Resources on COVID-19
    • Season's Greetings from the State Capitol!
    • State Capitol Report: More COVID-19 Updates & Resources
    • State Capitol Report: COVID-19 Updates & Resources #3
    • Important Voting Update for April 7 Election
    • State Capitol Report: COVID-19 Updates & Resources #4
    • UPDATE/CORRECTION: What To Know For Tomorrow's Election- Important Final Updates
    • What To Know For Tomorrow's Election- Important Final Updates
    • End of Session State Capitol Report & Legislative Newsletter
    • State Capitol Report: Updated COVID-19 Relief Information & Resources
    • State Capitol Report from Rep. Shankland
    • Happy Holidays from the State Capitol!
    • Wishing you the Happiest of Holidays!
    • Summer 2021 State Capitol Report
    • Reflecting on the 2021-22 Session
    • Preparing For The New Year
  • LFB Local Control Memo
  • Grants for Homeowners, Renters, & Businesses with Contaminated Private Wells

State Representative Katrina Shankland
P.O. Box 8953 | Madison, WI 53708
(608) 267-9649 | Rep.Shankland@legis.wisconsin.gov