One great thing about Wisconsin’s open records law is that it’s not supposed to matter who wants records or why.
We have always been innovative in Wisconsin. It is time for the University of Wisconsin to declare itself an Entrepreneurial University and launch societal engagement and economic development as part of its mission. Aligned we can live and share the Wisconsin Idea and make Wisconsin a promoter of innovation for generations to come.
Gubernatorial candidate Kelda Roys got the most votes in a straw poll at the Democratic Party’s state convention last weekend. But she’s been out of state office for a few years now. In today’s anti-incumbent climate, that should work in her favor.
I’m proposing we relocate the headquarters of most government agencies out of D.C. and into real America, where bureaucrats and career government workers can get in touch with the people they’re supposed to be serving.
Fret not, our exceptionalism when it comes to guns may soon change. The Trump administration is considering a new rule to make it easier for American gunmakers to export their wares to other countries. Just what the world needs.
In their decision siding with a Colorado baker, justices avoided the big question — where to draw a line between religious liberty and anti-discrimination laws.
Potholes are real. Deteriorating bridges are real. Wrecked axles and other unexpected repairs are real. I agree with former Secretary Gottlieb, it’s time we have an honest conversation about how to fix transportation.
ur older communities should not have to keep fighting for the basic structures Wisconsin currently has to help our older adults, the Legislature should be expanding them.
Contact: Andrew Hellpap (608) 316-9786 ahellpap@uwhealth.org Public reception to meet the scholars June 12 at Tripp Commons MADISON – Dozens of researchers from around the country will soon come to UW-Madison for a “boot camp” to help increase the number
Contact: Sam Singleton-Freeman, 414-469-9206, sfreeman@vdlf.org Who: Prince of Peace Catholic School students and teachers, community supporters What: March in solidarity with DACA recipients When: Wednesday, June 6th, 9:30am CST Where: March starts at Prince of Peace Catholic Church & School,
The Dem Assembly candidate accused of election fraud “welcomes the opportunity to address the issues that have been raised,” her attorney says. The Watertown Police Department is investigating allegations against 37th AD candidate Charisse Daniels that were prompted by a
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — The Dem Assembly candidate accused of election fraud “welcomes the opportunity to address the issues that have been raised,” her attorney says. The Watertown Police Department is
One great thing about Wisconsin’s open records law is that it’s not supposed to matter who wants records or why.
We have always been innovative in Wisconsin. It is time for the University of Wisconsin to declare itself an Entrepreneurial University and launch societal engagement and economic development as part of its mission. Aligned we can live and share the Wisconsin Idea and make Wisconsin a promoter of innovation for generations to come.
Gubernatorial candidate Kelda Roys got the most votes in a straw poll at the Democratic Party’s state convention last weekend. But she’s been out of state office for a few years now. In today’s anti-incumbent climate, that should work in her favor.
I’m proposing we relocate the headquarters of most government agencies out of D.C. and into real America, where bureaucrats and career government workers can get in touch with the people they’re supposed to be serving.
Fret not, our exceptionalism when it comes to guns may soon change. The Trump administration is considering a new rule to make it easier for American gunmakers to export their wares to other countries. Just what the world needs.
In their decision siding with a Colorado baker, justices avoided the big question — where to draw a line between religious liberty and anti-discrimination laws.
Potholes are real. Deteriorating bridges are real. Wrecked axles and other unexpected repairs are real. I agree with former Secretary Gottlieb, it’s time we have an honest conversation about how to fix transportation.
ur older communities should not have to keep fighting for the basic structures Wisconsin currently has to help our older adults, the Legislature should be expanding them.
Contact: Andrew Hellpap (608) 316-9786 ahellpap@uwhealth.org Public reception to meet the scholars June 12 at Tripp Commons MADISON – Dozens of researchers from around the country will soon come to UW-Madison for a “boot camp” to help increase the number of minority researchers investigating health disparities and health equity. The
Contact: Sam Singleton-Freeman, 414-469-9206, sfreeman@vdlf.org Who: Prince of Peace Catholic School students and teachers, community supporters What: March in solidarity with DACA recipients When: Wednesday, June 6th, 9:30am CST Where: March starts at Prince of Peace Catholic Church & School, 1114 S 25th St, Milwaukee, WI 53204 MILWAUKEE – On
The Dem Assembly candidate accused of election fraud “welcomes the opportunity to address the issues that have been raised,” her attorney says. The Watertown Police Department is investigating allegations against 37th AD candidate Charisse Daniels that were prompted by a GOP challenge to her nomination papers. Among other things, the
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — The Dem Assembly candidate accused of election fraud “welcomes the opportunity to address the issues that have been raised,” her attorney says. The Watertown Police Department is investigating allegations against 37th AD candidate Charisse Daniels that were