Law Forward: Victory guarantees Wisconsinites can return absentee ballots to polling locations on Election Day
BROOKFIELD, Wis. – Law Forward announced a major victory in Luedtke vs. Yunker, which ensures voters can return absentee ballots to their polling locations on Election Day. The case was originally filed by the City Attorney of Brookfield and sought to
Senate pulls stewardship bills from calendar amid lack of needed GOP support
GOP Sen. Pat Testin, who co-authored the package, told WisPolitics his efforts to get at least 17 Republican votes for the proposal had fallen short. Now, the only path forward to extend the program is to get his Senate Republican colleagues to get behind the bills that cleared the Assembly last month, Testin said.
Always On Energy Research: Wisconsin’s electricity affordability crisis: New report shows prices over double since 2001, urges PSC to prevent premature plant closures
Wisconsin – Wisconsin families and businesses are facing skyrocketing electricity costs that have eroded the state’s once-competitive edge, according to a new report from Always On Energy Research (AOER). The report, “Electricity Affordability in Wisconsin: How Wisconsin Has Lost Its Competitive
Dept. of Natural Resources: Seeking volunteer campground hosts for 2026 season
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking volunteers who like spending time outside, helping other outdoor enthusiasts and are passionate about Wisconsin’s natural resources to serve as volunteer campground hosts. Opportunities are available at DNR properties in
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Jack Link inducted into Wisconsin Manufacturing Hall of Fame
MADISON – John “Jack” Link was announced as the newest inductee of the Wisconsin Manufacturing Hall of Fame, a program of Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber and manufacturers’ association. Born and raised in Minong, Wisconsin, Link learned
Dept. of Workforce Development: ICYMI: Gov. Evers announces Wisconsin won $7.3 million to fund new workforce training grants for advanced manufacturing and AI sectors
MADISON – In his Feb. 17 State of the State address, Gov. Tony Evers announced the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) has received $7.3 million in competitive grant funding to build workforce skills in advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence
Climate Power: ICYMI: Gov. Evers calls out Trump Administration’s failures in State of the State address
Madison, WI – During last night’s State of the State Address, Governor Tony Evers underscored Wisconsin’s progress in economic and workforce development over the last seven years of his Administration, while warning that reckless decisions in Washington threaten to undermine that
James Causey: Jesse Jackson gave Black leaders blueprint for future
Before high-priced attorneys began to get involved in cases of police killings of African Americans, activists like Jesse Jackson would travel to cities to draw attention to these issues.
John Nichols: Jesse Jackson gave peace a chance
The iconic civil rights leader, who has died at 84, made anti-war and pro-diplomacy politics central to his presidential bids and his lifelong activism.
Gregory Humphrey: Rev. Jesse Jackson used Rep. Lary Swoboda’s office for coat drop during 1988 statehouse campaign rally
That year, I was enthralled with the words, style, and foundations of the Jesse Jackson campaign. I gravitated towards his mission of inclusion of all groups into a national mosaic. His words spoke to me personally.
March On PAC: Announces first 2026 endorsements, backing Democratic fighters across key states nationwide
Washington, DC – March On PAC today announced its first slate of endorsements for the 2026 electoral cycle, backing Democratic fighters running for office in Texas, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Michigan, Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, and Maryland. The early endorsements reflect a strategic
Mark Belling: State lawmakers seek massive sweetheart deal for tribes
State Constitution should be amended to allow any company to offer online sports betting. If the tribes want to do it, let them compete.
Bill Barth: Give a tax break to regular folks
Let the people share in the bounty of a productive economy by cutting a deal to return a significant portion of the surplus. It’s easy to spend other people’s money and harder to give it back, but that’s exactly what should happen.
Dept. of Natural Resources: Help prevent the spread of invasive species
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources encourages all to participate in National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW), Feb. 23 through 27, a national event held by the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA). This is a great
Daniel Gage: When after-school programs are out of reach, kids miss more than activities
These programs are not “extras”; they provide crucial support to kids, families, and entire communities.