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Anti-Refugee Resolution proposed to St. Croix County Board
St. Croix County Board to hear Anti-Refugee Resolution January 16, 2024
Contact Information for St. Croix County Board Members
Contact information for St. Croix County Board of Supervisors
Local Legislators need to take Action on Impaired Waters
Action needed from local legislators to clean up impaired waters
2023 Review: Biden-Harris Administration Delivers for Americans
2023 in Review: Accomplishments of Biden-Harris Administration
Biden-Harris Agenda Delivered Meaningful Progress for Hardworking Americans
Accomplishments! Looking back at the Biden-Harris Administration
We need to work within the system, not around it.
Democracy. We need to work within the system not around it.
Chair’s Message 12/11/2023
Chair Paul Hambleton shares the importance of running for office for local non-partisan positions.
When Republicans Were The Progressive Party. What happened to their values?
Opinion: When Republicans were the progressive party. What happened?
Urgent news from Madison
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and a few Republicans want to impeach Justice Janet Protasiewicz for sharing her values with the voters who elected her in a landslide this past April.
St. Croix County Fair booth a success
From July 20 -23, the St. Croix County Democratic Party was busy at the county fair. There is more that unites us than divides us, so we embraced the theme, “Unity in the Community.”
Unity in the community
No matter what we look like, where we live, or who we love, we share a lot of common values.
The City P-U-tiful
On July 31, 2023, the City of New Richmond notified residents that the application for the rezoning of property by Nature Energy for the purpose of a manure digester had been withdrawn.
Kim Dupre speaks to group about rural water in St. Croix County
Kim Dupre, a local water advocate, shares her story. It begins on her rural farm in Emerald, WI.
No answers to questions
A local resident raises questions about the city’s process with the manure digester.
We have real hope
On July 5, Governor Evers used the incredible power of the Wisconsin governor’s veto pen to restore funding for public schools (for 400 years!), eliminate a huge tax cut for the wealthy, delete Republican language in the budget that would have eliminated essential positions within the University of Wisconsin system, and many other partial vetoes important to everyday Wisconsin citizens.