Last week the U.S. Dept. of Education announced that part of Wisconsin’s funds were being withheld because of the political strings attached by the Legislature, tying the money to in-person learning.
If you’re a Democrat, there’s not much to look forward to in 2022.
It should come as little surprise that liberal Gov. Tony Evers appointed Lori Kornblum to Wisconsin’s District II Court of Appeals. She’s got years of experience as a prosecutor in the “progressive justice” laboratory of Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm.
The REINS Act caused the DNR to abandon plans to craft nitrate standards as recommended by DHS, even though a growing body of evidence ties nitrates in drinking water to a host of health concerns, including colon, ovarian, thyroid, kidney and bladder cancers.
We need more journalists like Chris Wallace — tough on both sides like a real journalist should be. Do we really need more shills like Laura Ingraham and Rachel Maddow?
The public health of all Wisconsinites depends upon our collective commitment to providing care to everyone in need.
What if the U.S. and China and all the rest were to devote even half their expenditures to nonviolence and peace?
Voters gave Democrats control of the White House, the Senate and the House last year. That should have been a mandate for change. But when it comes to defense spending, the change is for the worse.
Sen. Kathy Bernier, R-Chippewa Falls, alongside national election experts said former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman needs to wrap up his investigation sooner rather than later to preserve election confidence and Republicans’ chances of winning in the future. “No election is perfect,” the Senate Elections, Election Process Reform and Ethics Committee chair and former Chippewa County clerk of 12 years said. “But there is no evidence of intentional malfeasance, no evidence that the election in 2020 wasn’t accurate.” In a Capitol panel discussion Monday alongside Dem and GOP attorneys, she said claims of widespread fraud by those who don’t know
Rep. Gordon Hintz said he’s stepping down as Assembly minority leader next month to have a better balance between time in his Oshkosh area district and Madison. Hintz was first elected to the Assembly in 2006 and has been minority leader since former Rep. Peter Barca, D-Kenosha, stepped down from the post in 2017 amid pressure from some in his caucus that he backed the Foxconn subsidy package. Now… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, click here for a WisPolitics free trial and to view the different subscription options. Username or E-mail Password
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Last week the U.S. Dept. of Education announced that part of Wisconsin’s funds were being withheld because of the political strings attached by the Legislature, tying the money to in-person learning.
If you’re a Democrat, there’s not much to look forward to in 2022.
It should come as little surprise that liberal Gov. Tony Evers appointed Lori Kornblum to Wisconsin’s District II Court of Appeals. She’s got years of experience as a prosecutor in the “progressive justice” laboratory of Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm.
The REINS Act caused the DNR to abandon plans to craft nitrate standards as recommended by DHS, even though a growing body of evidence ties nitrates in drinking water to a host of health concerns, including colon, ovarian, thyroid, kidney and bladder cancers.
We need more journalists like Chris Wallace — tough on both sides like a real journalist should be. Do we really need more shills like Laura Ingraham and Rachel Maddow?
The public health of all Wisconsinites depends upon our collective commitment to providing care to everyone in need.
What if the U.S. and China and all the rest were to devote even half their expenditures to nonviolence and peace?
Voters gave Democrats control of the White House, the Senate and the House last year. That should have been a mandate for change. But when it comes to defense spending, the change is for the worse.
Sen. Kathy Bernier, R-Chippewa Falls, alongside national election experts said former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman needs to wrap up his investigation sooner rather than later to preserve election confidence and Republicans’ chances of winning in the future. “No election is perfect,” the Senate Elections, Election Process Reform and Ethics
Rep. Gordon Hintz said he’s stepping down as Assembly minority leader next month to have a better balance between time in his Oshkosh area district and Madison. Hintz was first elected to the Assembly in 2006 and has been minority leader since former Rep. Peter Barca, D-Kenosha, stepped down from
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement WIIN (Wisconsin Infrastructure Investment Now) From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers today announced $59.5 million in grants to 12 regional projects to help develop long-term solutions to the state’s workforce challenges. The efforts include: a public-private partnership to train and attract healthcare workers to