Vol. 66, Issue 31
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IN THIS ISSUE
- Legislative Council Study Committee on Occupational Licenses Holds First Hearing
- AHA: Insurer Policies Compromise Patient Safety and Raise Costs
- WHA 2022 Nominating and Awards Committee Seeking Nominations
- A Partnership of Opportunity: Gundersen and Bellin CEOs Discuss Joining Forces to Serve Wisconsin Communities
- CMS Issues Final FY 2023 IPPS Rule with Slightly Improved Payments
- DHS Expands Eligibility for Monkeypox Vaccination
- VOTE: Tuesday, August 9 – Wisconsin Partisan Primary Election
- Substance Use Disorders Management Boot Camp – Sept. 15 and 16
- Registration Open for the Annual WCMEW Summit
- August Fast Facts: Lyme Disease
- WHA Information Center Welcomes Heather Scambler
EDUCATION EVENTS
Mar. 14, 2025
2025 Physician Leadership Development ConferenceApr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
Nursing ServicesClick here to view quality event calendar
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Thursday, August 4, 2022
The Wisconsin Partisan Primary Election is next week, Tuesday, Aug. 9. WHA's grassroots advocacy program, the Hospitals Education & Advocacy Team (HEAT), reminds you to make your voice heard and VOTE in this upcoming primary election.
Individuals who are registered can vote absentee in-person at their municipal clerk's office now through Sunday, Aug. 7. Otherwise, individuals can register and vote in-person on Election Day, Tuesday, August 9 at their local polling location.
Voter deadline and other important information about Tuesday’s Primary Election, including where to vote, who is on the ballot, and what to bring can be found at MyVote Wisconsin.
The 2022 General Election which includes important statewide races for US Senate, Governor, Lt. Governor, and Attorney General, will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
VOTE: Tuesday, August 9 – Wisconsin Partisan Primary Election

Individuals who are registered can vote absentee in-person at their municipal clerk's office now through Sunday, Aug. 7. Otherwise, individuals can register and vote in-person on Election Day, Tuesday, August 9 at their local polling location.
Voter deadline and other important information about Tuesday’s Primary Election, including where to vote, who is on the ballot, and what to bring can be found at MyVote Wisconsin.
The 2022 General Election which includes important statewide races for US Senate, Governor, Lt. Governor, and Attorney General, will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 8.