Wisconsin Right to Life: Celebrates the four-year anniversary of the reversal of Roe v. Wade
Today, June 24, 2026, marks the four-year anniversary of the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade. “Today and every day, Wisconsin Right to Life is unwavering in our commitment to supporting women through pregnancy and
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation: Wisconsin food prices increase 7.5% ahead of Fourth of July
MADISON – According to the latest informal Wisconsin Farm Bureau Marketbasket survey, the total cost of 12 food items used to host a summer cookout for ten totaled $75.50, an increase of 7.5% from last year’s state average. At $7.55 per
Marquette Law School: Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence draws limited attention from Americans
MILWAUKEE — A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds that only 26% of Americans have read or heard a lot about the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence coming on July 4. Another 57% say they have
Mark Belling: Josh Kaul has left the building
Seriously, why is Josh Kaul running for reelection as Wisconsin attorney general?
Julian Bradley: America took me from pro wrestling to corporate ladder to Wisconsin Senate
Since then, I’ve worked as a professional wrestler, climbed the corporate ladder at two Fortune 100 companies and today have the honor of serving in the Wisconsin Senate, representing the 28th District southwest of Milwaukee.
Ruth Conniff: Four years after Dobbs, abortion access is up again in Wisconsin
It might come as a surprise to many Wisconsinites to learn that more Wisconsin women are getting abortions today than were accessing abortion in the state four years ago, right before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Goldy Brown III: Wisconsin surplus plan must have school reform, not blank checks
Wisconsin’s education debate should focus on whether public dollars are being deployed in ways that maximize student achievement, workforce readiness, and economic growth.
Dave Zweifel: Who pays for tax breaks for the wealthy? America’s workers
Some people — but unfortunately not many — are starting to wake up to the fact that Social Security is going to run out of money about six years from now.
Spencer Black: Wisconsin conservation fund a casualty of GOP extremism
If you enjoy a state park or forest, hike a beautiful trail, paddle a scenic river or ride your bike on a trail, chances are you have that opportunity because of the Stewardship Fund.
Treig Pronschinske: Independence Day
This year’s celebration carries even greater significance as our nation marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Oracle sues PSC, seeking to relax data center rules
Oracle is suing the Public Service Commission in a bid to roll back credit rating requirements imposed by regulators on data center customers. Commissioners in an April decision voted to require very large customers of We Energies to either post
Polling shows voters across party lines back ballot drop box regulations
Wisconsin voters across party lines back statewide regulation of ballot drop boxes amid concerns over election integrity, according to new polling unveiled at a WisPolitics event today.
Milwaukee Area Labor Council: These heroes wear capes
West Allis, Wisc. — Donning capes, current and former workers at Rogers Behavioral Health will protest poor conditions for patients, severe understaffing and retaliation against workers who have expressed concerns about the treatment of the clinics’ patients beginning at 10:30 a.m., Thurs.,
FEMA: Makes $775,000 available in pre-disaster mitigation grant funds for resilience projects in Wisconsin
CHICAGO – FEMA recently announced that federal funding for hazard mitigation projects is available to the state of Wisconsin to address flood risks. This funding will empower states to take decisive, proactive steps to protect their communities from future disasters. Congress
Dept. of Natural Resources: Spring waterfowl survey shows positive results
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that data is now available from the annual spring survey of breeding waterfowl. The survey indicated stable population numbers and habitat conditions for migratory birds. The data from this