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Capitol Eyes 12.3.2020
On Wednesday, Rep. John Nygren (R-Marinette) announced his resignation from his State Assembly seat in order to pursue an opportunity in the private sector.
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Capitol Eyes 11.19.2020
Legislators are showing their thanks for Activists’ support during the 2019-2020 election cycle.
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Special Edition of Capitol Eyes: 2020 Election Recap 11.4.2020
With the results of Tuesday’s elections, there will be split government for the 2021-2022 legislative session. Republicans maintained majorities in the State Assembly and Senate, and Democratic Governor Tony Evers was not up for reelection.
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Capitol Eyes 10.23.20
Wear your credit union pride on your face, with a mask declaring “Credit unions have you covered!”
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Special Edition of Capitol Eyes 10.8.2020 – Virtual Hike the Hill Recap
On September 22-23 , over 70 Credit Union Activists from 40 different credit unions participated in The League’s 2020 Virtual Hike the Hill event.
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Wisconsin Credit Union Activists Take a Virtual Hike
On September 22-23, over 70 Wisconsin Credit Union Activists from across the state met virtually with members of Wisconsin’s Congressional delegation and the NCUA as part of The Wisconsin Credit Union League’s first-ever Virtual Hike the Hill event.
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Capitol Eyes 9.21.20
Last month, credit unions were well represented at the in-district fundraiser for Rep. John Nygren (R-Marinette).
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Capitol Eyes 8.13.20
The League is hosting a virtual trivia night on Wednesday, September 2 at 6:30 PM to benefit the Wisconsin Credit Union Legislative Action Fund (WCULAF)! Dust off those trivia skills and get ready to catch up with old credit union pals.
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Capitol Eyes 7.9.20
Yesterday, the Governor’s Task Force on Student Debt held its fifth teleconference on combating the student debt crisis in the state of Wisconsin.
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Capitol Eyes 6.11.20
The League has elected to temporarily change Capital Eyes from a biweekly to a monthly message for June, July and August. The League is continuing our advocacy activities with state and federal officials, candidates, and regulators, ensuring we will have valuable content for the less frequent summer editions.
