AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGubernatorial race & campaign finance: Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez says she won’t take “any corporate PAC money,” but recent campaign finance records show past donations from corporate-member PACs, including WEC Energy Group and the Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers Association. Congressional primary stakes: In Wisconsin’s 7th District, Michael Alfonso—son-in-law of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy—faces pushback from within his own party over age and experience as the Aug. 11 primary approaches. Elections & voting access: A Votebeat review finds Mequon election workers used an unusually strict, now-illegal standard for absentee ballot witness addresses, with uneven application that may have led to wrongful rejections. School funding pressure: DPI preliminary estimates show more than half of districts will see lower state aid next year, shifting the impact toward property taxpayers even as overall general school aid stays flat. Public safety & emergencies: Lake Geneva storm cleanup continues after a deadly boat capsized during severe weather, with the mayor declaring an emergency and dozens of agencies responding. Local government calendar: Multiple city and county meetings are scheduled across North Central, Southern, Southwest, and West Central Wisconsin this week, including several Rock County committees and multiple city councils. Rural economy & services: A Wisconsin Policy Forum report highlights how volunteer fire and EMS staffing has fallen sharply since 2020, pushing more departments toward paid roles and regional collaborations.
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