Rep. Prado: 9th Assembly District First Responder of the Year: Eliel L. Contreras
Madison, Wis.—Today, State Representative Priscilla A. Prado (D-Milwaukee) presented Milwaukee Police Officer Eliel L. Contreras with the 2025 First Responder of the Year award during the Assembly floor session. Representative Prado has released the following statement: “Officer Eliel Contreras has demonstrated an
Rep. Snodgrass: Recognizes District 52 2025 First Responder of the Year
Madison, WI – Tuesday afternoon, the Assembly voted unanimously to establish October 14th, 2025 as First Responders Appreciation Day in Wisconsin. First Responders from each Assembly District across the State were in attendance at the State Capitol to receive recognition and
Greater Green Bay Chamber: Lara Fritts to lead as next president & CEO
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Lara Fritts, CEcD, FM has been named the next President & CEO of the Greater Green Bay Chamber, effective December 1, 2025. The Chamber’s search committee unanimously selected Fritts to lead the organization, marking the end
Sen.Cabral-Guevara: State Senate passes “Gail’s Law” to expand access to life-saving breast cancer screenings
State Senate Passes “Gail’s Law” to Expand Access to Life-Saving Breast Cancer Screenings Madison, Wis. — Today, the Wisconsin State Senate passed Senate Bill 264, otherwise known as “Gail’s Law,” which will expand access to breast cancer screenings for women with
The Next 50: Announces endorsement of three battleground state legislative leaders
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Next 50 today announced endorsements of three proven leaders in battleground state legislatures who are skilled legislators, building Democratic power, and showing what’s possible when we invest in next-generation leadership: Georgia House Minority Whip Sam Park, Wisconsin
National Republican Congressional Committee: ICYMI: Rebecca Cooke endorsed Mamdani, called to halt aid to Israel, then refused to thank President Trump
A new report is highlighting that after endorsing NYC Socialist Zohran Mamdani, Radical Rebecca Cooke called for the United States to halt aid to Israel. In her comments, she failed to mentioned the terrorist organization Hamas. Following President Trump’s historic peace deal
John Imes: Purple state, green momentum: Don’t make Wisconsinites pay more to get less
Wisconsin has the talent, the supply chains — more than 350 in-state clean-energy companies — and the tradition of stewardship to lead the clean-energy economy. If we stay focused on trust, collaboration and measurable results, Wisconsin’s green momentum will outpace politics.
Tom Still: From an unlikely source, a suggested change in immigration rules
Van Orden is pushing H.R. 4748, the Agricultural Reform Act of 2025. The bill would change the H-2A program – which applies to temporary farm workers – by creating a year-long visa for migrant farm workers not already in the United States.
Learn in My Shoes: Statement on Department of Education – special education staffing gutted in shutdown layoffs
Last Friday, parents heard about the mass layoffs of OSEP, the Office of Special Education Programs. “To completely obliterate this program and provide no guidance or resources to the states who teach these vulnerable children is sickening,” said Melissa Custer,
Christina Lieffring: Unlearning the impulses of austerity
If we’re going to not only survive but thrive, we will have to do it together.
Josh Silver: Community Reinvestment Act helps people buy homes. Evolving will sustain that
Despite the progress made under the Community Reinvestment Act, several communities remain distressed due to widespread discrimination.
Trevor Tomesh: Working ‘tirelessly’ so that conservative thought can be heard on campus
Over the past month, I have been working tirelessly to identify opportunities for change—so that conservative thought can be heard on campus and that civil dialogue about difficult issues is given a proper platform.
Manohar Singh: Through rearview mirrors and telescopes
Reflections on my first 100 days at UW-Oshkosh, In these first 100 days, I’ve looked into the rearview mirror and seen the strength of a legacy that dates back to 1871 — a history of educational excellence, community uplift and civic leadership.
LaKeshia Myers: Breast cancer: Not just a female problem
A man’s risk for breast cancer is higher if a close family member has had breast cancer.
Jamie Stiehm: Government shutdown reveals who actually cares
Nearly all House and Senate Democrats are holding firm to bring Trump to the table to save certain subsidies as part of the Affordable Care Act, former President Barack Obama’s signature law, which Trump has long tried to demolish.