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WASHINGTON, DC – Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI), Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI), and 14 of their colleagues today sent a letter to Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raul Grijalva and Ranking Member Bruce Westerman demanding that they schedule a hearing on the
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Tom Tiffany (WI-07) and 15 of his Republican colleagues sent a letter to Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raul Grijalva and Ranking Member Bruce Westerman demanding that they schedule a hearing on the Managing Predators Act following
MADISON—The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday delivered a surprise, if partial, victory on the issue of fair maps. In a 4-3 ruling written by Justice Brian Hagedorn, the Court chose the maps drawn by Gov. Tony Evers as the maps
(Brown County, Wis.) – Brown County Corporation Counsel David P. Hemery issued the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s determination that the County’s Sales and Use Tax Ordinance is lawful. “It has been obvious all along that our fiscally
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh the impact of Rep. Timothy Ramthun’s entry into the GOP gubernatorial primary race. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Capital Times Editor and Publisher Paul Fanlund speaks with University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Christine Whelan about the rise in inconsiderate and aggressive behavior amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our people are strong, but the state of our Union is not.
In the latest episode of “Talking Trade,” a UW-Madison economist and expert on Russia provides insight into the evolving conflict with Ukraine. Paul Castaneda Dower is an assistant professor of agricultural and applied economics at the university and is involved
In his State of the Union speech earlier this week Pres. Joe Biden tacked to the center. In doing so, he gave his party some slim hope for the fall.
Are even Democrats awaking from wokeness?
Marquette University Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin took a rare break from his usual careful neutrality to answer a question about his childhood in the segregated south in the 1950s and 60s.
Plus: The continued high favorability of the Black Lives Matter Movement, primary polls for Senator and Governor, marijuana legalization, and more.
Trump’s sycophants have spread the lie that the elections — which just happened to be won by numerous down-ballot Republicans — were somehow fixed even though no such evidence exists.
Scaring taxpayers about school choice income limits is arrogant.
Teacher recruitment and retention is a key issue.
In Republican districts, the daggers of censorship are coming out to limit what children can learn through books.
Leave it to the leaders of socialist Madison to regret not being able to hand out more federal taxpayer money to illegal immigrants.
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WASHINGTON, DC – Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI), Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI), and 14 of their colleagues today sent a letter to Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raul Grijalva and Ranking Member Bruce Westerman demanding that they schedule a hearing on the Managing Predators Act following the recent ruling by a U.S.
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Tom Tiffany (WI-07) and 15 of his Republican colleagues sent a letter to Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raul Grijalva and Ranking Member Bruce Westerman demanding that they schedule a hearing on the Managing Predators Act following the recent ruling by a U.S. District Court judge in
MADISON—The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday delivered a surprise, if partial, victory on the issue of fair maps. In a 4-3 ruling written by Justice Brian Hagedorn, the Court chose the maps drawn by Gov. Tony Evers as the maps the state will use in our elections starting in August.
(Brown County, Wis.) – Brown County Corporation Counsel David P. Hemery issued the following statement regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s determination that the County’s Sales and Use Tax Ordinance is lawful. “It has been obvious all along that our fiscally conservative Debt Reduction, Infrastructure and Property Tax Relief Plan was
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh the impact of Rep. Timothy Ramthun’s entry into the GOP gubernatorial primary race. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Capital Times Editor and Publisher Paul Fanlund speaks with University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Christine Whelan about the rise in inconsiderate and aggressive behavior amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our people are strong, but the state of our Union is not.
In the latest episode of “Talking Trade,” a UW-Madison economist and expert on Russia provides insight into the evolving conflict with Ukraine. Paul Castaneda Dower is an assistant professor of agricultural and applied economics at the university and is involved with UW-Madison’s Wisconsin Russia Project. He offers his perspective on
In his State of the Union speech earlier this week Pres. Joe Biden tacked to the center. In doing so, he gave his party some slim hope for the fall.
Are even Democrats awaking from wokeness?
Marquette University Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin took a rare break from his usual careful neutrality to answer a question about his childhood in the segregated south in the 1950s and 60s.
Plus: The continued high favorability of the Black Lives Matter Movement, primary polls for Senator and Governor, marijuana legalization, and more.
Trump’s sycophants have spread the lie that the elections — which just happened to be won by numerous down-ballot Republicans — were somehow fixed even though no such evidence exists.
Scaring taxpayers about school choice income limits is arrogant.
Teacher recruitment and retention is a key issue.
In Republican districts, the daggers of censorship are coming out to limit what children can learn through books.
Leave it to the leaders of socialist Madison to regret not being able to hand out more federal taxpayer money to illegal immigrants.