Brian Fraley: Defending the fiscal bedrock: Why repeal of Act 10 would be disastrous
Dismantling this law would not be a simple policy tweak; it would be an absolute fiscal disaster for property taxpayers, public services, and the long-term stability of our communities.
Tom Still: Wisconsin remains on track to become a fusion energy hub
Wisconsin has a foundation to compete globally.
Mark Lisheron: Food co-op seen as viable, more likely option than government-funded grocery store in Milwaukee
Co-ops take time but are sustainable and avoid government pitfalls.
Daniel Steininger: Milwaukee can honor legacy of its socialist leaders
Ways to carry on Daniel Hoan’s legacy include innovative solutions to deterring crime, bringing taxes down, eliminating the school board and cutting regulatory barriers so developers can produce more housing.
David Blaska: Too much democracy got us into this mess
Populist paranoia has taken over both parties.
Jamie Stiehm: Dems still reeling from Biden debate debacle
America is still paying dearly for the June 27, 2024, debacle. The Trump demolition tour for his 80th birthday and the nation’s 250th is about to choke this city to death. Besides which, our civil society and federal government are on life support.
Pat Kreitlow: What exactly did Trump tell Wisconsin about his farm record?
The president said prices for fuel, fertilizer, and other inputs are “all coming way down,” but it’s not clear there’s a plan to make that happen.
Dave Zweifel: Trump’s great big semiquincentennial flop
Even the National Review, the conservative’s bible, is disturbed that Donald Trump’s administration has dropped the ball on what should have been a stunning celebration of the nation’s independence.
John Nichols: Tom Paine’s fight
The pamphleteer’s insistence that America live up to its revolutionary vows still rings true 250 years later.
Scott Walker: More Minnesota fraud uncovered
Another shoe has dropped in the ongoing fraud scandal in Minnesota
Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression: Pursue safety, NOT people! On to the Common Council!
Contact: Julie Velazquez – Outreach Chair of MAARPR Email: staff@maarpr.org [Milwaukee, WI] – On Thursday, June 11th 2026, the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (MAARPR) and other community organizations attended the Public Safety and Health Committee’s meeting where
Wisconsin Fuel & Retail Association: Rachel Vander Wiele joins WFRA as director of events and advocacy
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Fuel & Retail Association (WFRA) is pleased to announce that Rachel Vander Wiele has joined the association as Director of Events and Advocacy. Rachel brings a decade of experience in Wisconsin’s Capitol and most recently
Riley campaign: Working-class candidate announces run for Wisconsin state Assembly to represent Waupaca area
New London WI—Shawna Riley, a hardworking member of the Waupaca area community, is officially on the ballot for the Wisconsin State Assembly district 56, driven by a deeply personal mission to fight for better healthcare access and hold accountable the
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Sounds alarm on Trump’s reckless health cuts impact on U.S. response to Ebola
Contact: press@baldwin.senate.gov 202-224-6225 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and her colleagues are sounding the alarm on the Trump administration’s cuts to public health programs, defunding of research, and mass firing of health experts, warning these actions have had a
Aleckson campaign: Freeze property taxes for seniors – Jon Aleckson, AD 50 candidate
Jon Aleckson, Republican candidate for Wisconsin’s 50th Assembly
District, is calling for a property tax freeze for Wisconsin seniors. To make it happen, Wisconsin’s
constitution needs to be changed — and if elected, Aleckson says that fight will be a top priority.