
Steve Doyle: Disappointed, but not surprised
Bill to help veterans find jobs is paid for with money that the federal government probably won’t let us use for such a purpose.
Bill to help veterans find jobs is paid for with money that the federal government probably won’t let us use for such a purpose.
Democrats should support bail reform for two reasons: it’s the right thing to do and it’s good politics.
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University has announced the establishment of the Center for Data, Ethics, and Society within the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences to address the ethical, social and political dimensions of an increasingly data-driven society. Grounded in the
Yes, Milwaukee has huge problem, but it’s part of a worrisome national trend.
The coronavirus pandemic has demanded “shared sacrifice” from nurses, bus drivers, teachers and other frontline workers for the better part of two years. But Pfizer isn’t sacrificing a thing.
(WISCONSIN) – Three of four pro-immigrant, pro-worker candidates endorsed by Voces de la Frontera Action (VDLF Action) in Milwaukee and Racine will advance to the Spring General Election on April 5th after being one of the top two vote getters in
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Following session last night, Governor Evers made an appearance in the Assembly Parlor to deliver his State of the State Address. Rep. Allen issued the following statement in response: “Time and time again, Governor Evers continues to demonstrate that he
A study led by UW-Madison authors found carbon emissions of corn ethanol produced to meet the Renewable Fuel Standard could be 24 percent higher than from the equivalent amount of gasoline. “It basically reaffirms what many suspected, that corn ethanol
Madison, WI – State Senator Dan Feyen (R-Fond du Lac) released the following statement after Governor Tony Evers’ 2022 State of the State Address: “Yesterday we heard Governor Evers say the State of the State is strong, while he took credit for
(Madison)…. Senator Kathy Bernier (R-Chippewa Falls) released the following statement after Governor Tony Evers’s 2022 State of the State Address: “A Governor who has stood in the way of the state’s priorities like addressing crime, inflation, business closures, and election
The new Wisconsin-specific tool, Enabling Better Places: A User’s Guide to Neighborhood Affordability focuses on bite-sized zoning code changes that can have an immediate impact on the development of much needed affordable housing across the state. The Guide will provide options for
MADISON, Wis.—University of Wisconsin System President Tommy Thompson is working with university chancellors to begin removing current mandatory mask requirements on campus with the intent to withdraw them as soon as March 1 and no later than spring break. Thompson
Madison- State Representative Tyler Vorpagel (R-Plymouth) issued the following statement in response to Governor Tony Evers’ State of the State address. “It took guts last night for Governor Evers’ stand up in the Assembly Chambers and take credit for a Republican-crafted
Bill to help veterans find jobs is paid for with money that the federal government probably won’t let us use for such a purpose.
Democrats should support bail reform for two reasons: it’s the right thing to do and it’s good politics.
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University has announced the establishment of the Center for Data, Ethics, and Society within the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences to address the ethical, social and political dimensions of an increasingly data-driven society. Grounded in the university’s Catholic, Jesuit mission of social justice, the center will
Yes, Milwaukee has huge problem, but it’s part of a worrisome national trend.
The coronavirus pandemic has demanded “shared sacrifice” from nurses, bus drivers, teachers and other frontline workers for the better part of two years. But Pfizer isn’t sacrificing a thing.
(WISCONSIN) – Three of four pro-immigrant, pro-worker candidates endorsed by Voces de la Frontera Action (VDLF Action) in Milwaukee and Racine will advance to the Spring General Election on April 5th after being one of the top two vote getters in yesterday’s Primary Election: Juan Miguel Martinez, candidate for Milwaukee County Supervisor
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Following session last night, Governor Evers made an appearance in the Assembly Parlor to deliver his State of the State Address. Rep. Allen issued the following statement in response: “Time and time again, Governor Evers continues to demonstrate that he favors personal gain, unilateral control, government overreach, and inefficient policies
A study led by UW-Madison authors found carbon emissions of corn ethanol produced to meet the Renewable Fuel Standard could be 24 percent higher than from the equivalent amount of gasoline. “It basically reaffirms what many suspected, that corn ethanol is not a climate-friendly fuel and we need to accelerate
Madison, WI – State Senator Dan Feyen (R-Fond du Lac) released the following statement after Governor Tony Evers’ 2022 State of the State Address: “Yesterday we heard Governor Evers say the State of the State is strong, while he took credit for Republican accomplishments over the past year. “Although the Governor claims
(Madison)…. Senator Kathy Bernier (R-Chippewa Falls) released the following statement after Governor Tony Evers’s 2022 State of the State Address: “A Governor who has stood in the way of the state’s priorities like addressing crime, inflation, business closures, and election security stood in front of a Republican-controlled legislature and shamelessly
The new Wisconsin-specific tool, Enabling Better Places: A User’s Guide to Neighborhood Affordability focuses on bite-sized zoning code changes that can have an immediate impact on the development of much needed affordable housing across the state. The Guide will provide options for local policymakers to adjust their zoning codes and remove regulatory
MADISON, Wis.—University of Wisconsin System President Tommy Thompson is working with university chancellors to begin removing current mandatory mask requirements on campus with the intent to withdraw them as soon as March 1 and no later than spring break. Thompson said widespread vaccination on university campuses and the rapidly decreasing
Madison- State Representative Tyler Vorpagel (R-Plymouth) issued the following statement in response to Governor Tony Evers’ State of the State address. “It took guts last night for Governor Evers’ stand up in the Assembly Chambers and take credit for a Republican-crafted budget with a massive middle class tax cut. Instead, hoping