Mike Hooper: Wisconsin is having renewable energy transformation. Natural gas plays vital role.
We Energies in the midst of an energy transformation focused on reliability, affordability and economic growth.
Bill Lueders: Five freedom of information heroes, and one dud
The Opee Awards, now in their 19th consecutive year, recognize outstanding efforts to protect the state’s tradition of open government as well as highlight some threats to it. They are being announced in advance of national Sunshine Week, March 16-22.
Craig Peterson: I’m the father of son with Down syndrome. Using the ‘R’ word is never acceptable.
I thought as a culture we had banished the R-word. Then came Elon Musk and the followers of Donald Trump.
Judith Davidoff: Testing norms, teaching civics
The president of the United States is aggressively testing the limits of his executive power and other political norms. How to teach civics in this moment?
Karla Locher: Privatized mental healthcare won’t yield the right leader for Dane County Human Services
The county’s next Human Services Director should be a departure from a disastrous trend of privatization—not a product of it.
Mike McCabe: What brought down an empire
Mahatma Gandhi employed a symbol of defiance to help bring an empire to its knees and free his people.
A Better Wisconsin Together: Wisconsin Supreme Court debate makes clear Brad Schimel doesn’t stand with Wisconsinites
MADISON, Wis. — Tonight, candidates running for Wisconsin Supreme Court in the April 1 election participated in a public debate where they spoke about their qualifications and stances on issues that Wisconsinites care about. A Better Wisconsin Together Communications Director Lucy
THU AM Update: Crawford, Schimel clash over wealthy supporters, judicial fairness in only debate
From WisPolitics … — Conservative Brad Schimel accused the liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court of carrying out a political agenda, saying if elected to an open seat he would help restore the rule of law. Liberal rival Susan Crawford countered the
DC Wrap: Wisconsin lawmakers split on bill to avert a government shutdown
In this week’s DC Wrap: Wisconsin House lawmakers split on a bill to avert a looming government shutdown.
Kinser in her first TV ad says she aims to ‘restore high standards’ as state schools superintendent
The ad is part of a more than $500,000 campaign on broadcast and cable TV, connected TV, digital, and satellite platforms in the Milwaukee and Green Bay media markets.
RSLC: Susan Crawford says she doesn’t regret giving a reduced sentence to a repeat child molester who sexually assaulted a seven year old girl
“I Don’t Regret That Sentence” – Susan Crawford Washington, D.C. – In tonight’s debate between liberal Susan Crawford and conservative Brad Schimel, Crawford made a stunning admission that she doesn’t regret giving a reduced sentence to a repeat child molester who
WisDems: Statement on Judge Susan Crawford’s debate victory
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Following Judge Susan Crawford’s victory in tonight’s Wisconsin Supreme Court debate, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler released the following statement: “Tonight’s debate made clear that Judge Crawford is ready to be a Justice, and that Brad Schimel might soon
Wisconsin AFL-CIO: Statement on Wisconsin Supreme Court debate
Wisconsin AFL-CIO President Stephanie Bloomingdale released the following statement on the March 12 Supreme Court debate between Judge Susan Crawford and former Republican Attorney General Brad Schimel: “The Wisconsin Supreme Court has the final say on a wide range of
Schimel campaign: Wins Supreme Court debate
WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Tonight, the dangerously liberal Susan Crawford tried her best to rewrite her troubling past, but her far-Left agenda was revealed in plain sight. While Susan Crawford delivered pre-rehearsed platitudes feigning objectivity, Brad Schimel made clear that he is
AFP-WI: Schimel stumps Crawford in Supreme Court debate
Madison, WI – In tonight’s debate, Brad Schimel proved why he is the only candidate fit to serve on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court. AFP-WI State Director Megan Novak released the following statement: “Tonight, Wisconsinites heard from two candidates with very different perspectives