Sportscaster Joe Buck made quick work of his home in St. Louis, Missouri. After just days on the market, the $3,295,000 mansion is now “pending sale."
New $1M TV Ad Campaign By Opportunity Wisconsin Urges Senator Ron Johnson to Stop Blocking Relief Checks
By Opportunity Wisconsin - Feb 16th, 2021 07:00 am
WATCH: Statewide TV ads (“Tricia”, “Jessica”) feature Wisconsin residents struggling through the pandemic calling on Johnson to support badly-needed relief checks as part of COVID relief legislation
full-page ad in Johnson’s hometown newspaper while he’s back from Washington to make message loud and clear
MADISON, Wis. Opportunity Wisconsin today launched a $1 million statewide TV ad campaign calling on Senator
Ron Johnson to stop blocking relief checks for Wisconsin families as part of COVID relief legislation being considered by the Senate. The ads will blanket most of the state for the next several weeks leading up to an expected vote in March on the American Rescue Plan.
MADISON, Wis. Opportunity Wisconsin released a statement today on Senator
Ron Johnson voting against the first step in providing COVID relief to Wisconsinites.
“Senator Johnson had no issue voting for a $2 trillion dollar tax giveaway for millionaires like himself, but when it comes to urgently-needed COVID relief for his constituents, somehow the price tag is too high. Wisconsin deserves senators who will fight for our values and support our families struggling in the pandemic, not hide behind procedural excuses. We urge Senator Johnson to stop standing in the way of robust relief measures that we need now.”
In December, Johnson blocked a bipartisan effort to provide $1,200 direct payment checks to Wisconsinites. As Politico reported, Johnson is “the guy who twice shut down $1,200 stimulus checks that would have gone to hundreds of thousands of his constituents.” Today, Johnson voted against the first step in passing the American Rescue Act, which includes $1,400 in
Spokane Coeur d Alene Living Magazine co-founders die from COVID-19 nearly one month apart
Vince Bozzi s wife Emily died from COVID-19 on December 10. Vince, who also co-owned Bozzi Media, was battling the virus at the time of his wife s death. Author: Megan Carroll Updated: 6:51 AM PST January 7, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash. The second co-founder and publisher of Spokane Coeur d Alene Living Magazine has died from COVID-19 nearly one month after his wife lost her battle with the virus.
The magazine announced Wednesday that Vince Bozzi, who co-founded the magazine and Bozzi Media with his wife Emily, died of COVID-19. Emily Bozzi passed away on Dec. 10, 2020.