Kids Forward: Wisconsin’s Surplus Deal didn’t pass the test
We applaud the legislators who put Wisconsin families over politics Last week the Governor’s problematic surplus deal was blocked in the Senate. This deal represents more than just a partisan disagreement about schools and taxes. At its core, this disagreement demands that
Gov. Evers: Delivers radio address, celebrates Mental Health Awareness Month in Wisconsin
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today delivered the weekly radio address celebrating May as Mental Health Awareness Month across the state and highlighting his and his administration’s efforts over the past seven-plus years to address the mental health crisis and ensure
Fair Wisconsin: Broad coalition calls on CEOs of UW Health and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin to restart gender-affirming care: “Our youth are counting on you.”
To UW Health CEO Alan Kaplan and CHOW CEO Gil Peri: We, the undersigned organizations, call on the leadership at UW-Health and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin to restart the provision of gender-affirming care to transgender youth. Gender-affirming care is legal
Dept. of Transportation, Dept. of Natural Resources: Drive safe. Tow safe. Boat safe: DNR, WisDOT partner to encourage safe travel and water recreation this summer
MADISON, Wis. – As many Wisconsinites are expected to travel for Memorial Day weekend, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are teaming up to encourage safe driving, towing and boating over the long weekend and throughout the summer. “We are excited to partner with the DNR
We Work the Waterways, International ship Masters’ Association: Milwaukee students to explore maritime careers at Maritime Interaction Day
(Milwaukee, WI) — Captain Beth Caylor Fernandez, President, International Ship Masters’ Association (ISMA) – Milwaukee Lodge 6, announced today that the ISMA and We Work the Waterways, along with Beulah Brinton Community Center and the University of Wisconsin School of
UW-Eau Claire: Artistry, advocacy, adventure: Olivia Bishop’s global memory
It would be fair to guess that most University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire students have lived in one, two or maybe three towns throughout their childhood. Recent graduate Olivia Bishop, however, was raised in six different countries before they turned 18,
Wisconsin State Fair: Stunning heights – the biggest ever to appear at State Fair – and bright lights will commemorate America 250 and the 175th anniversary of Wisconsin State Fair
WEST ALLIS, Wis. – May 21, 2026–Wisconsin State Fair officials are thrilled to announce a new milestone attraction is coming to the 175th celebration of the Wisconsin State Fair, presented by T-Mobile. Make no mistake, this will be the largest wheel to make
Wisconsin Realtors Association: Wisconsin home sales and prices continue to rise in April
Madison, Wis. — The Wisconsin REALTORS® Association released its April 2026 Real Estate Report today, showing that the state’s housing market continued its strong spring performance, with both sales and prices increasing for the second consecutive month despite ongoing inventory constraints.
James Causey: Milwaukee can’t allow landlords to profit from human misery
A federal drug case involving a landlord from Hales Corners exposes a deeper issue: how poor and vulnerable tenants are often forced to live in unsafe and exploitative housing conditions in Milwaukee.
Will Coggin: A California law is hurting Wisconsin. Congress has the fix.
California shouldn’t be regulating Wisconsin, and this isn’t particularly controversial. From Arizona to Georgia to Maine, most residents support a Prop 12 fix in the 2026 Farm Bill.
Courtney Graves: Why is Gen Z so anti-capitalist?
A new poll shows that support for socialism among young Americans is at an all-time high. What could be responsible for this fact?
Bill Barth: States could help gas pump prices
Taxpayers will pay at the pump or some other way until the incompetents elected to office act with better fiscal discipline.
Chris Ott: Let’s expand and improve Wisconsin’s successful trains
It’s time for Wisconsin to invest more in this convenient, practical, popular alternative. Let’s bring the benefits of modern train service to more people in our state.
Gov. Evers: Over 2,000 pardons granted since taking office
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov Governor grants 220 pardons, bringing total pardons granted to 2,027 MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced he has officially granted more than 2,000 pardons since taking office in 2019, continuing his record-breaking streak of granting more official acts of
DC Wrap: Baldwin praises advancement of Iran war powers resolution
In this week’s DC Wrap: U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin praises the advancement of a resolution to halt U.S. military operations in Iran.