Healthy Wisconsin Alliance: Two-thirds of WI voters more likely to support candidates that support hospitals
MADISON, Wis. —New data from the Platform Communications’ Badger Battleground Poll indicates Wisconsin voters are more likely to favor candidates who stand up for hospital funding. Two-thirds (66%) of all voters said they would be more likely to vote for a candidate
Scott Walker: The great ‘No Kings’ irony
The left fails to see that no dictator would allow protests.
Jerry Hanson: Our democracy cannot survive
Our Democracy cannot survive one man rule that serves only himself and the needs of those who voted for him.
Gregory Humphrey: Destruction of White House East Wing proves Donald Trump doesn’t care for our values
The destruction of the East Wing is a slap in the face of historians, architects, and everyday citizens who see value in remembering where we came from.
Dave Zweifel: Don’t let public’s window into government close
Jon Henkes, WisconsinEye’s president, explained that it’s not just a media outlet. It’s a movement to guard the fundamental right of every Wisconsinite to see, hear and evaluate the actions of elected officials.
Braiya Nolan: Public needed straight answers when tap water unsafe. It got jargon instead.
The true crisis in Williams Bay may not be the water, but a lack of information. It should not take a scientist to understand and access the village’s water quality and public health information.
Dave Cieslewicz: Donna Shalala for interim UW-Madison athletic director?
She could right the ship while looking for a Fickell/McIntosh replacement.
U.S. Rep. Pocan: Joins CNN to discuss Trump’s destruction of the East Wing of the White House
MADISON, WI – Today, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) joined CNN’s News Central with Sara Sidner to discuss Trump demolishing the East Wing of the White House, Trump’s ongoing trade war with Canada, and the GOP government shutdown. Click here to watch the
Lawmakers ding Underly for failing to show at hearing over grooming, sexual misconduct in schools
State Superintendent Jill Underly’s absence at an informational hearing on grooming and sexual misconduct in Wisconsin schools drew bipartisan criticism from lawmakers.
U.S. Rep. Van Orden: Statement on U.S.–Argentina beef trade
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Derrick Van Orden issued the following statement in response to unconfirmed reports that the Trump administration plans to quadruple Argentine beef imports into the United States: “Wisconsin farmers and ranchers raise some of the best beef in the
Wisconsin Catholic Conference: Testifies in support of antisemitism definition
On October 22, the Wisconsin Catholic Conference (WCC), the public policy voice of Wisconsin’s Catholic bishops, testified in support of Assembly Bill 446, a bipartisan proposal to require that each governmental body in Wisconsin use the official definition of antisemitism
Legislative Audit Bureau: Announces the release of report 25-26, Local Roads Improvement Program
The program, which is administered by the Department of Transportation (DOT), assists local governments in improving seriously deteriorating county highways, town roads, and city and village streets. We completed a review of the discretionary component of the program, which provides
Legislative Audit Bureau: Announces the release of report 25-25, Harbor Assistance Program
Under the program, which is administered by the Department of Transportation (DOT), grants are designed to provide assistance to harbor facilities on the Great Lakes and Mississippi River for projects that improve or maintain waterborne commerce. From fiscal year (FY)
Dept. of Natural Resources: Help Wisconsin bats during International Bat Week
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages Wisconsinites to take action to help bats during International Bat Week, Oct. 24-31, 2025, and attend a local educational bat event. As a group of mammals, bats are unique and fascinating;
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, USDA: Announce Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program Equipment-Only grant recipients
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has partnered with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) to award 11 projects through the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) Program. The goal of