Dept. of Transportation: Wisconsin DMV extends hours ahead of election
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will extend hours at customer service centers on Monday (April 1) and Tuesday (April 2). DMV service centers will remain open until 6 p.m. The extended hours will enable those
Keep Our Republic: Hosts West Bend community seminar
On Tuesday March 26, Keep Our Republic, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to building trust, respect, and confidence in the electoral process, hosted a community conversation in West Bend walking through the entire Wisconsin election administration. This was the fourth
Rep. Steffen: Gov. Evers vetoes another tax-cut for Wisconsinites
Madison, WI – State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard), lead author of the “Returning Your Surplus” proposal, which would have provided roughly $3 billion in tax relief to Wisconsin’s middle class and retirees, released the following statement in response to the
U.S. Rep. Van Orden: To travel to Israel
WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, Congressman Van Orden and a group of House Republican lawmakers will travel to Israel to view firsthand the challenges in the region and develop a deeper understanding of the United States’ strategic relationship with Israel. During
Dept. of Natural Resources: New fishing tournament registration requirement takes effect today, April 1
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced today that fishing tournaments that are statewide or regional in nature, seasonal without specific fishing dates or that have fewer than 20 boats or 100 participants will be required to
DeGroot campaign: Wins lawsuit against Kelly Gallaher
(Mount Pleasant, WI) – After a year of legal battles, Kelly Gallaher had her lawsuit thrown out in a summary judgment decisioned by Judge Faye Flancher, Wednesday afternoon. Ms. Gallaher sued David DeGroot and his campaign supporter Sam Wahlen on
Wisconsin Vote Uninstructed: Hundreds rally on Palestinian Land Day for “uninstructed” primary campaign in protest for an end to violence in Gaza
Milwaukee, Wisconsin & Madison, Wisconsin — In anti-war protests commemorating Palestinian Land Day this weekend, organizers in both Madison and Milwaukee centered the Wisconsin Uninstructed campaign to vote April 2nd in the Democratic Presidential Primaryagainst the White House’s support for
Reproductive Justice Action-Milwaukee: Raises awareness about the dangers of crisis pregnancy centers
[Milwaukee, WI] – At 4:00 pm on Monday, April 1st, Reproductive Justice Action – Milwaukee (RJA-M) will be dropping an anti – CPC (Crisis Pregnancy Center) banner on the bridge over Lincoln Memorial Drive at Oak Leaf Trail-Lake Line, N
Rep. Sapik: Axe-wielding suspect stopped at Rep. Sapik father’s residence: Zero tolerance for violence or intimidation
Brule, WI — On the night of March 29, 2024, a harrowing incident unfolded in our peaceful Brule, WI community. An individual, armed with both an axe and a knife, was captured on surveillance cameras lurking in the driveway of
Lane Ruhland: Dark money groups threaten Wisconsin’s election confidence
By voting yes on both Question 1 and Question 2, Wisconsin voters can prohibit the use of private funds in election administration and also ensure only legally designated election officials can perform election tasks. These ballot initiatives will bring much needed fairness to elections, ultimately leading to greater confidence in outcomes, if passed.
John Nichols: Wisconsin voters have reasons to go to the polls on April 2
Wisconsin’s Democratic and Republican presidential primaries offer a variety of options for sending messages regarding the direction of the 2024 campaign — and the policies that will extend from it.
Bill Kaplan: Vote for Biden
Some Wisconsin liberals want to vote “uninstructed” (uncommitted) on Tuesday because of U.S. support for Israel in Gaza. That’s a mistake.
Scott Frostman: The economy, border, gaffes will hurt Joe Biden’s chances in November
It’s clear Biden and the Democrats will have to have the spin cycle in overdrive. Let’s clean house this fall.
Gregory Humphrey: More proof American economy robust, strong, growing
In 2008, the Eurozone and the United States were roughly the same size based on their economies. Today the U.S. economy is twice the size of the Eurozone.
Tom Still: Don’t be surprised when economic data and public perception fail to align
The two-horse race for the presidency may not satisfy people who wished for different candidates atop the Republican and Democratic tickets, but it has at least focused the debate on how well the American economy is – or isn’t – performing.