Reps. Madison, Clancy: Ladies of SCI, Representatives Madison and Clancy introduce independent oversight of Wisconsin Corrections system through Office of Ombuds
MADISON – Today, Representative Madison, along with Representatives Clancy, Senator Larson and other Democratic legislators introduced LRB 0554 which would create an Office of Ombudsperson for the state correctional system. The Ombudsperson would accept complaints regarding facilities, abuse, unfair acts,
Rep. Stroud: Touts Assembly Democratic plan to fund schools and lower property taxes
Ashland, WI — Amidst ongoing negotiations between Governor Evers and Speaker Robin Vos, Rep. Stroud (D-Ashland) is throwing her support behind a recently released proposal authored by Assembly Democrats, LRB-6488. Stroud says that this bill does a much better job
Asbury campaign: Announces bid for Assembly District 53
NEENAH, Wis. – Today, Neenah School Board Member Lauri Asbury announced her bid for the 53rd Assembly District. Asbury has served on the Neenah School Board since 2016 and has been an active member of several community organizations, including: the
UW-Stout: Honored for strong support of employees in National Guard and Reserve
Tech. Sgt. Nelson nominates Infrastructure Services Deputy CIO Janicki with Patriot Award Menomonie, Wis. – University of Wisconsin-Stout, Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University, and its Learning and Information Technology (LIT) department received the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Certificate
Wisconsin Credit Union League: Wisconsin bankers roll out old bag of tricks
MADISON, WI (March 18, 2026) – Last week, Landmark Credit Union announced that they have entered into an agreement to purchase American National Bank-Fox Cities. Credit unions continue to demonstrate to people across Wisconsin that they are a proven financial partner, and Landmark’s announcement further confirms this fact. Unfortunately,
Bill Barth: Two senators who won’t do their job
It is customary for a state’s U.S. senators to work together in recommending occupants of certain federal positions. Wisconsin, however, is graced with two senators who couldn’t agree on the time of day.
Jessica McBride: On no endorsement, Sean Duffy, the ‘Prince of Duffylandia’ & those other guys
The 7th CD caucus, comprised of 20-plus county GOP parties, declined to endorse anyone for the open coongressional seat at a March 14 endorsement event.
James Causey: Planting yards signs in Milwaukee lazy way of campaigning
I can tell you one thing: This is not how Judge Chris Taylor is going to earn my vote.
Spencer Black: Don’t put a MAGA extremist on the bench; choose Chris Taylor
Courts are often the last resort for protecting our freedoms. That’s why it’s essential to vote on April 7 and to elect a proven champion for our rights as Supreme Court justice. That’s Judge Chris Taylor.
Mark Belling: Liberation day
Spring election gives some conservative communities chance to finally get conservative leadership
Kyle Maichle: Why Congress must investigate Wisconsin’s DPI
Recent reporting by Dairyland Sentinel has raised deeply troubling questions about how Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction (DPI) is handling federal special education dollars. Particularly, scarce funds that are supposed to directly support students with disabilities, including children with Autism.
Dyllan Moreno Taxman: School shootings spawn new focus on prosecutions of parents
In the last two years, Americans have seen the first-, second-, and third-ever homicide prosecutions and convictions focused on the parents of school shooters.
Wisconsin Right to Life: Statement on postpartum medicaid expansion signed into law
Today, Governor Evers signed legislation expanding postpartum Medicaid coverage from 30 days to one year after birth. The bipartisan bill, authored by Senator Jesse James and Representative Patrick Snyder, is now 2025 Wisconsin Act 102. Wisconsin Right to Life has championed
Citizens Against Gambling: Menominee Tribe misleads on federal support for Kenosha casino
A recent press release issued by the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin misrepresents the status of its proposed off-reservation casino in Kenosha—misstatements that are already generating inaccurate headlines. The Tribe’s release claims that the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) review ensured “that
American Heart Association: Applauds signing of SB 23
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – March 18, 2026 – Today, Governor Tony Evers signed Senate Bill 23, a bipartisan bill that extends postpartum health care coverage from 60 days to 12 months. This billprioritizes moms and babies by ensuring healthcare coverage during a critical period