
Neubauer talks new maps, 2024 in WisPolitics interview

John Nichols: Unfortunately for Donald Trump, I’m not his alibi

Ruth Conniff: Wisconsin is a major front in the war on U.S. democracy

Gregory Humphrey: Grandad, What did you do in the Wisconsin 2020 presidential election?

Marklein says bill aims to help communities impacted by UW closures


WFBF sets 2024 policy agenda
Capitol Chats: Democracy Found’s Eskrich says final five voting would help voter confidence, engagement
In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Democracy Found Executive Director Sara Eskrich says ranked choice voting has proven successful in other states such as Alaska. Final five, a subset of ranked choice voting, would also decrease the odds candidates who mostly appeal to their party’s extremes end up on the general election ballot, she added.

Rewind: Your Week in Review for Dec. 1
On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” WisPolitics’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss the new lawsuit challenging ACT 10, Madison Dem Sen. Melissa Agard’s bid for Dane County executive, a judge dismissing an open meetings complaint against Assembly Speaker Robin Vos over his impeachment advisory panel, Gov. Tony Evers’ alias email account, the redistricting lawsuit before the state Supreme Court and more.

WisOpinion.com: ‘The Insiders’ consider Biden’s chances of winning again in Wisconsin
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider President Joe Biden’s chances of winning again in Wisconsin in 2024. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

Capitol Chats: Steffen charges Evers admin politics are stopping replacement of aging prisons
In this week’s WisPolitics Capitol Chats podcast, Rep. David Steffen, R-Green Bay, argues the state has delayed replacing the aging Green Bay maximum security prison, built in the 1890s, too long. He says the politics of constructing a new prison while the administration has focused on criminal justice reform have let long term infrastructure, safety and staffing issues languish.