Weekly GOP radio address: Ensuring your vote counts
This is State Senator Cory Tomczyk. I want to take a moment to praise the judge’s decision that upholds basic election integrity by requiring Wisconsin to verify the citizenship of registered voters. That’s not controversial — it’s common sense. In
Weekly Dem radio address: Gov. Evers delivers radio address highlighting how bipartisan, pro-kid budget lowers child care costs for over 15,000 families
Hey there, folks! Governor Tony Evers here. There’s no denying that our state can’t afford more parents leaving the workforce because they can’t find or afford quality child care. And during the 2025 Year of the Kid, it’s more important
Sen. Hesselbein, Rep. Neubauer: Wisconsin Legislative Democrats unveil bills to improve student success, higher education affordability, and develop Wisconsin’s workforce
Student Success, Workforce Gains and Tuition Promise Bills to support students at Wisconsin Universities and Technical Colleges unveiled today Legislative Democrats have introduced two bills to support student success, improve the affordability of higher education, and help develop Wisconsin’s workforce.
Gov. Evers, Dept. of Transportation: Celebrate 50th anniversary of Wisconsin’s first Rustic Road
OGEMA — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) and the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, today celebrated the 50-year anniversary of the state’s first Rustic Road at Timm’s Hill County Park in Ogema, just miles from
U.S. Rep. Grothman: Commends President Trump for advancing peace and stability in the Middle East
(Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Glenn Grothman (R-WI) released the following statement applauding President Trump’s announcement of a landmark peace deal between Israel and Hamas: “I’d like to congratulate President Trump for his leadership and can-do attitude in securing a historic peace
Protect Our Care: Shutdown: Healthcare in focus, GOP on defensive
Introduction In an attention-driven ecosystem, Republicans’ decision to shut down the government has put the GOP health care crisis front and center for American families. With all eyes on Republicans for gutting health care tax credits and more than doubling
Dept. of Natural Resources: Horicon Marsh Explorium celebrates 10 years
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to join DNR staff and partners Saturday, Oct. 11 for a 10th anniversary celebration of the Horicon Marsh Explorium, part of the Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center. The day
Ebben campaign: New: Rep. Virginia Foxx endorses Trump Conservative Jessi Ebben in WI-07
STANLEY, WI – Today Trump Conservative Jessi Ebben’s congressional campaign announced she has been endorsed by Congresswoman Virginia Foxx. Rep. Foxx (NC-05) has served as chair of the House Rules Committee since 2025 and is currently the only woman leading a committee in
State Senate Democratic Committee: In the news: Senate Democrats introduce ‘Affordable Wisconsin Agenda’
MADISON, WI – Yesterday, Senators Hesselbein, Wall, Pfaff, Smith, Keyeski, Habush Sinykin, Dassler-Alfheim, and Representative Jenna Jacobson introduced the new “Affordable Wisconsin Agenda”. Their remarks highlighted Senate Democrats’ commitment to lowering the costs of healthcare, childcare, housing, groceries, and energy across Wisconsin
Rep. Neubauer: Legislative Democrats introduce the “Higher Education Powers Wisconsin” package
MADISON, Wis. — On Thursday, October 9th, Legislative Democrats introduced legislation that will help students in every zip code have the opportunity to get a degree at a price they can afford, including a bill to extend Bucky’s Tuition Promise
Dept. of Justice: Safe at Home program supports survivors of domestic violence
MADISON, Wis. – As we recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month this October, Attorney General Josh Kaul is highlighting the Wisconsin Department of Justice Office of Crime Victim Services’ address confidentiality program, Safe at Home. Safe at Home provides a legal
Rep. Stroud: Introduces “Student Success, Workforce Gains” Bill to boost degree completion and strengthen Wisconsin’s workforce
Madison, WI — Representative Stroud introduced the “Student Success, Workforce Gains” Bill, a $20 million investment to help more Wisconsin students complete their degrees and enter high-demand careers. The proposal provides $10 million to the UW System and $10 million
Sen. Drake: Legislative Black Caucus to hold final town hall on their statewide tour in Beloit
MILWAUKEE- For over the past month the Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus have conducted a statewide listening tour to build a black policy agenda for all to thrive and center black voices in the policy making process who are often overlooked. The
UW-Eau Claire: Thursdays at the U to highlight Pioneer Village Museum
Mark Dobberfuhl and John Mitchell from the Pioneer Village Museum in Cameron are the featured speakers for the Thursdays at the U series Oct. 16 at the University of Wisconsin – Barron County. They will present “Bringing History to Life” from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in
Bruce Thompson: The irony of the government shutdown
States that overwhelmingly backed Donald Trump now stand to lose the most in ACA subsidy battle.