Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Reacts to Governor Evers’ property tax plan
MADISON — Today, Governor Tony Evers announced a plan to pursue $1.3 billion in property tax relief, focused largely on additional government spending while failing to address the primary drivers of higher property taxes. The plan comes after the Wisconsin Supreme
Fair Wisconsin: Releases statement calling on elected leaders to stop attacking transgender Wisconsinites and instead, do their jobs
Facing another hearing on three more bills targeting Wisconsin’s transgender community, the decision by two Wisconsin hospitals to stop providing gender-affirming care for youth under threat from the federal government, new rules from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Dept. of Public Instruction: Summer Food Service Program seeking sponsors to provide healthy meals to children
Program offers meals to children and teens in low-income and rural areas during summer months MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction is seeking sponsors to provide meals to children living in economically disadvantaged and rural areas in Wisconsin
Steven Walters: Evers’ last appeal to the GOP Legislature
Will governor’s last State of the State speech call out Robin Vos?
Michael Lucas: ROFR Loses, Wisconsin Wins
MISO has just announced the winners of two regional transmission projects being built in Wisconsin. In a turn of events that will surprise few, Wisconsin’s transmission company, ATC, was not selected for either project.
Gregg Hoffmann: Agrivoltaics in Wisconsin
In Wisconsin, agrivoltaics is gaining traction as a solution to balance energy needs with agricultural productivity.
Patrick McLaughlin, Kyle Koenen: Wisconsin regulations drive up prices on housing, energy, food
Wisconsin cannot afford a regulatory system that operates on autopilot without meaningful oversight. We must reinforce a system of checks and balances.
Ruth Conniff: ‘This is way too big’: Wisconsinites respond to the ICE shooting in Minnesota
This touches all of us. And it won’t go away unless we get to the root of the problem — the unAmerican national security directives, the insane ICE budget, the lack of accountability — what Vice President JD Vance, astoundingly, asserted was “total immunity” for the rogue, masked agents targeting people in a political crackdown that has nothing to do with keeping us safe.
John Nichols: The movement to impeach Kristi Noem has begun
U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly, an Illinois Democrat, announced she would file articles of impeachment against the Homeland Security secretary.
Rep. Vos: Statement on Gov. Evers’ property tax increase
Madison… Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) released the following statement regarding Governor Evers’ request to fix his own property tax crisis: “After months of ignoring our warnings of massive property tax increases due to his outrageous 400-year veto, the Governor
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Uncovers more race discrimination against UW Madison students
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a new Title VI complaint following our continued investigation into race-based practices at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This second complaint was filed on behalf of our client Young America’s Foundation (YAF), representing thousands of students across the
Barnes campaign: ICYMI: Blasts Amazon as millions of Wisconsinites blocked from watching Packers playoff game
40% of Wisconsinites Unable To Watch Packers-Bears Playoff Game On Broadcast Due To Amazon’s Exclusive Streaming Rights Tom Tiffany Refuses To Sign Onto Bipartisan Legislation Allowing Packers Fans To Catch Regular Season Games While Taking Thousands In Donations From Amazon On Friday, ahead of
Dept. of Natural Resources: Look up!
DNR Magazine Highlights The Night Sky Far from the glare of city lights, Wisconsin state parks such as Devil’s Lake and Newport are great places for checking out the night sky. Winter is a busy time overhead, making it a wonderful time
Opportunity Wisconsin: New ad highlights Congressman Derrick Van Orden’s broken promise on Medicaid
WATCH: Van Orden voted for the largest Medicaid cut in U.S. history after signing promise to constituents’ family pledging their benefits would never be cut LA CROSSE, Wis. – Opportunity Wisconsin today released a new ad as part of its ongoing
U.S. Sen. Baldwin, Colleagues: Urge big oil executives to proceed with “extreme caution” as Trump plots seizure of Venezuelan oil
Senators warn Chevron, ExxonMobil, and ConocoPhillips that they should not expect taxpayers to pay for their new Venezuela oil projects WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) announced she joined her colleagues in urging oil industry giants Chevron, ExxonMobil,