Schimel campaign: Met voters in Sauk, Washington, Waukesha & Milwaukee Counties
WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Over the weekend, Brad Schimel continued his 72-county tour of Wisconsin, meeting with voters in Sauk, Washington, Waukesha, and Milwaukee counties. “Susan Crawford views the Supreme Court as a place to put personal beliefs above the law and
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Blasts Trump administration for stopping $65 million for Alzheimer’s Disease research
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, slammed the Trump administration for stopping $65 million in funding for Alzheimer’s disease research at
Steven Walters: Republicans reject Gov. Tony Evers’ spending, tax hikes
The majority party instead vows an income tax cut.
Michael Lucas: Why ROFR will not go quietly
In 2018, a large competitive project was authorized by MISO, put up for competitive bidding, awarded to the winning bidder, and then denied to the awardee because of the successful passing of a state ROFR law.
Jim Piwowarczyk: ROFR violates conservative values, stifles free market competition
By effectively sidelining alternative bidders, the legislation can lead to less favorable terms for consumers and impede the entry of new technology and practices that could emerge from a more open and competitive bidding process.
ACLU of Wisconsin: National ACLU and ACLU Voter Education Fund Kickoff Campaign to empower voters in state supreme court election
MILWAUKEE – The American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin and ACLU announced the launch of a joint campaign to engage Wisconsin voters ahead of the state supreme court general election on April 1. The ACLU Voter Education Fund is running
Jeff Mandell: Case demonstrates Schimel’s disregard for the law
The issue in the case cuts to the heart of democracy: Does a school board need to be transparent to the public when conducting public business?
Gregory Humphrey: Brian Schimel’s character is issue over ‘driven by their emotions’ comment, lacks candor over objectivity
The troubling words by Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brian Schimel about the female justices on the Supreme Court concern me on several fronts.
Richard Moore: The DNR’s scientific integrity policy = unaccountability
The proposed DNR budget needs to be thoroughly deconstructed, and then the agency’s internal scientific regime, especially its corrupt so-called scientific integrity policy, needs to be scrapped.
LaKeshia Myers: A time to recognize and advocate for Americans with developmental disabilities
As we welcome the month of March, we acknowledge National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month—a time to recognize the contributions, struggles, and rights of the millions of Americans living with developmental disabilities.
Kristen Brey: Backlash to Musk isn’t imagined. When they slash Medicaid it will be worse.
GOP lawmakers faced backlash before they barely scraped together the votes to pass a budget blueprint that will likely cut social safety net programs to pay for tax cuts for wealthy Americans.
Bill Kaplan: Trump abandons Ukraine to Putin
Trump and Vance in a calculated “mob hit” berated, slandered and humiliated Zelensky before the press and abandoned Ukraine to Putin.
Dept. of Transportation: Properly secured trailers and cargo prevent hazards on the road
The endless opportunities for seasonal recreation are evident as we travel along Wisconsin’s roads and see trailers hauling snowmobiles, ice shacks, boats, campers and much more. To keep our roads safe, always double check that cargo and trailers are secure
MON News Summary: Tesla files lawsuit that could reach Wisconsin Supreme Court, as Elon Musk pours millions into race
TOP STORIES As Musk pours money into Supreme Court race, Tesla files case that could reach justices… Last year, the state denied Tesla’s request for [statue exemption to hold] dealer licenses … had hoped to convert its galleries in Madison
Stand Up for Science: Rally at Wisconsin State Capitol advocates restoring government funding for scientific research
Madison, Wis. — On Friday, March 7, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM, supporters of science and government-sponsored research and development will gather at the Wisconsin State Capitol for the “Stand Up for Science” rally. The rally is part of