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  2. Charles H. Crownhart - Wikipedia

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    He was a justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court from 1922 until his death in 1930. Earlier, he served as revisor of Wisconsin's statutes (1919–1922), chairman of the Wisconsin Industrial Commission (1911–1915), chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin (1910–1911), and district attorney of Douglas County, Wisconsin (1901–1905

  3. Wisconsin Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The legislature is a bicameral body composed of the upper house, Wisconsin State Senate, and the lower Wisconsin State Assembly, both of which have had Republican majorities since January 2011. With both houses combined, the legislature has 132 members ...

  4. Wisconsin Department of Revenue v. William Wrigley Jr. Co.

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    The Court found that Wrigley’s activities in Wisconsin exceeded the provisions of the state code and allowed the imposition of the tax. [3] The Court ruled that the replacement of stale gum, "agency stock checks", and maintenance of inventory for those purposes were not protected, and the Court sided with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue.

  5. It's time to file your federal taxes ... or an extension - AOL

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    Pen lies on the tax form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement. Monday marks the deadline for individuals to file their 2023 federal taxes without facing penalties and late fees.

  6. Wisconsin Circuit Court Access - Wikipedia

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    The court record summaries provided by the system are all public records under Wisconsin open records law sections 19.31-19.39 of the Wisconsin Statutes. WCCA was created in response to an increasing number of requests for court records from district attorneys, sheriffs’ departments, and other court business partners.

  7. 2011 Wisconsin protests - Wikipedia

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    52% opposed the collective bargaining law passed in Wisconsin, while 45% supported the new law. 43% said they favored repealing the law completely, 34% wanted to keep the law as is, and 18% wanted the law to be amended in some way. 43% believed the new law was helping Wisconsin's financial problems, while 41% believed it was not.

  8. 106th Wisconsin Legislature - Wikipedia

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    April 2, 2024: 2024 Wisconsin spring election: Wisconsin voters ratified two amendments to the state constitution: To restrict local elections administrators from soliciting or accepting private donations or grants to support election administration. To restrict participation in election administration to only those described in law.

  9. List of Wisconsin state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    November 2, 1852 7th Wisconsin Legislature: January 2, 1854 January 1, 1855 November 8, 1853 8th Wisconsin Legislature: January 1, 1855 January 7, 1856 November 7, 1854 9th Wisconsin Legislature: January 7, 1856 January 5, 1857 November 6, 1855 10th Wisconsin Legislature: 1857 11th Wisconsin Legislature: 1858 12th Wisconsin Legislature: 1859