Brian Reisinger: China buying US farmland is a serious threat across America
Just like China tariffs, trade disputes and dependence, how we deal with China and other foreign countries now matters for decades.
Dan Knodl: Standing with law enforcement, upholding the rule of law
We owe it to the citizens we represent and to the men and women in uniform who serve us to stand firm in support of lawful and effective immigration enforcement.
Scott Walker: Disrupting a church service and Special Olympics’ event exposes left’s protest extremism
The thugs who barged into a church service in Minnesota on Sunday reminded me of a similar crowd that tried to disrupt an event in which I, as governor of Wisconsin, was taking part.
Jamie Stiehm: How could we punish a president for the harm he’s caused?
Trump well knows impeachment is coming if Republicans lose the House in the midterms. That’s why he’s openly flirting with the Insurrection Act and imposing martial law.
Dave Zweifel: Anne Arneson made kids’ well-being her life pursuit
Her greatest cause was a lifetime of advocacy for the women and children of Wisconsin, serving as the executive director of the Wisconsin Council on Children & Families for more than 20 years (now called Kids Forward) where she oversaw the publication of Kids Count, the first database to track the well-being of children’s health in Wisconsin.
White campaign: Snow, tractors, and toughness: Lisa White kicks off “New Voice, New Vision” campaign in true Wisconsin style
Cuba City, WI — Not even below-zero wind chills and whiteout conditions could stop a few hardy neighbors from gathering Tuesday evening inside the big machine shed at Wilson Organic Farms for the launch of New Voice, New Vision — Lisa White’s campaign
Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin: Assembly passes AB 472 despite concerns it shifts financial risk onto ratepayers
Madison, WI — The State Assembly passed Assembly Bill (AB) 472 despite concerns raised by consumer protection and free market groups that the bill would use the state’s nuclear power momentum to give utility companies a handout while shifting the financial
State Senate Democratic Committee: Seeing the writing on the wall, Sen. Hutton retires to avoid defeat
MADISON, WI – Today State Senator Rob Hutton (SD-5) announced he is retiring from the legislature at the end of his current term and will not seek reelection in 2026. The announcement comes just days after the news that Robyn Vining outraised him by over $90,000
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin: In unanimous resolution, Libertarian Party of Wisconsin calls for the abolition of ICE
The Executive Committee of the Libertarian Party of Wisconsin (LPWI) unanimously issued the following resolution condemning the Trump administration’s unconstitutional and violent immigration enforcement actions and calling for the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE): Whereas, the Libertarian Party
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin: Supports Sen. Rand Paul’s bill to End Welfare for Non-Citizens Act, highlights need for private alternatives
The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin (LPWI) proudly endorses the End Welfare for Non-Citizens Act, introduced by Senator Rand Paul (R-KY). This bill prohibits federal funds from providing welfare benefits—including TANF, Medicaid, SNAP, cash assistance, and tax credits—to refugees, asylees, or
Hutton won’t seek reelection
GOP state Sen. Rob Hutton announced that he won’t seek reelection this fall, citing personal and professional obligations that “have made it clear that stepping aside is the right decision at this time.”
U.S. Rep. Fitzgerald: Votes to pass final FY26 appropriations bills & secures funding to improve Waukesha CTH O/Moorland Road
WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) issued the following statement after voting to pass the final appropriations bills for FY26, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, and the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act. “I voted to pass the Consolidated Appropriations Act because it
Rep. Vining: Breast cancer screenings bill passes Assembly committee– unanimously!
MADISON – The Wisconsin State Assembly Committee on Health, Aging, and Long-Term Care unanimously passed Gail’s Law (2025 Assembly Bill 263), which requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for diagnostic breast examinations and for supplemental breast screening examinations for an
Assembly passes GOP bills seeking to limit influence of foreign adversaries
The six bills would limit the use and purchase of technology manufactured by “foreign adversaries” by state agencies and medical and research institutions, limit academic collaboration with some foreign colleges and universities, and create new criminal penalties for acting as an agent of certain foreign governments, among other measures.