Berge campaign: Councilwoman Emily Berge speaks out against Congressman Derrick Van Orden’s attempts to punish entire cities for the personal opinions of residents
EAU CLAIRE, WI – In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Rep. Van Orden is trying to silence political enemies of himself and President Trump. Van Orden has taken to his various social media accounts to bully organizations into firing
Gov. Evers: Seeks applicants for Vilas County Sheriff
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced that he is seeking applicants for Vilas County Sheriff. The appointment will fill a vacancy being created by the retirement of Sheriff Joseph A. Fath, effective Dec. 1, 2025. The new sheriff will
Rep. Neubauer: Applauds Microsoft’s additional $4 billion investment in Racine County
MADISON, Wis. — On Thursday, September 18th, Governor Tony Evers, local elected officials, and leaders from Microsoft announced the investment of an additional $4 billion to expand the company’s Mount Pleasant campus in the 66th Assembly District. Microsoft’s total investment in Wisconsin
Hong campaign: Campaign for governor launches with massive grassroots support, online momentum
Hong leads the field by raising over $115k in less than 2 days, 89% of online donations under $100 Hong launch video outperforms combined field by over 332% on Facebook, 111% on Instagram, 223% on Twitter, 373% on TikTok Contact:
Rep. Vining: “We Need To Do More.”–Rep. Robyn Vining on Dr. Underly’s 2025 State of Education address
MADISON–Wisconsin State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jill Underly delivered the annual State of Education address today, outlining her priorities for Wisconsin’s public schools in the upcoming year. Representative Robyn Vining (D-Wauwatosa) issued the following statement: “Every child in Wisconsin has
UW-Green Bay: Fishing for microplastics: How the tiny particles of plastic are impacting the aquatic life of the Great Lakes
UW-Green Bay Receives $330,000 Grant from SC Johnson to Study Microplastics in Lake Michigan Green Bay, WI – Microplastics have been found everywhere – from the top of Mount Everest to the trenches of the sea. It’s no wonder the
Rep. Knodl: Fellow legislators urge Governor Evers to provide business disaster relief after August floods
Madison, WI — Representative Dan Knodl (R–Germantown), joined by legislative colleagues, today sent a letter to Governor Tony Evers calling for a $20 million Business Disaster Relief Grant Program to help businesses devastated by the August 9, 2025, flooding. “Small and mid-sized
Dept. of Transportation: Public meetings set for US 18/151 Corridor Study
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will host a set of public involvement meetings to gather input on the US 18/151 Corridor Study in Dane and Iowa counties. The meetings will present updates on the long-range environmental impact study underway
Protect Our Care: Statement: House Republicans propose ‘dirty CR’ but they must fix the health care mess they created
Washington, D.C. – Republicans have proposed a short-term funding continuing resolution (CR) that does nothing to address the chaos they have caused in the American health care system. Instead, Republicans are so intent on ending health insurance tax credits for
Wisconsin State Senate Democratic Committee: Republicans in Madison are raising our taxes and failing our children
MADISON, WI – A new article from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel shows that Milwaukee residents are paying record-high property taxes — and the driving cause of these tax hikes are Republican cuts to education spending in Wisconsin. From Wauwatosa to Prairie du Chien,
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Bipartisan bill to combat fentanyl crisis and support first responders heads to President’s desk
Baldwin’s Safe Response Act garnered support from local, state, and national public safety leaders and organizations WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) announced that her Safe Response Act, bipartisan legislation to respond to the fentanyl crisis and deliver first responders with training
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Uncovers multi-million dollar race-based school funding scheme
Louisville School District Provides Up To $1,500 More For Minority Students The News: WILL filed a new federal complaint against the Jefferson County Public School District (JCPS) in Louisville, Kentucky, after discovering a race-based funding scheme that allocates funds to students
ACLU of Wisconsin: Files original action with Wisconsin Supreme Court on behalf of Voces de la Frontera to terminate ICE detainers in county jails
MADISON—The ACLU of Wisconsin today announced that it has filed a petition on behalf of immigrant rights group Voces de la Frontera asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to declare that the practice of Wisconsin jails honoring ICE detainers is illegal.
Sen. LeMahieu: Responds to State of Education Address
Madison- Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) issued the following statement following Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Superintendent Jill Underly’s State of Education Address: “The state of education in Wisconsin can be summed up in one word: unaccountable. “DPI Superintendent
Opportunity Wisconsin: Congressional Republicans set to vote on funding package that continues Medicaid and health care cuts
Ahead of a September 30th shutdown deadline, Reps. Steil and Van Orden have an opportunity to restore healthcare access for over 100,000 Wisconsinites MADISON, Wis. – As early as tomorrow, Congress will vote on a Republican-backed federal funding proposal that