Rep. Rivera-Wagner: Criticizes Fitzgerald’s “laughable” comment about Packers concerns
GREEN BAY, Wis. — State Rep. Amaad Rivera-Wagner (D-Green Bay) today criticized comments by U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-Clyman) after Fitzgerald reportedly described concerns raised by the Green Bay Packers regarding proposed changes to the federal Sports Broadcasting Act as “laughable.” The
Dept. of Workforce Development: BLS Data: Wisconsin May employment numbers released; unemployment ticks down to 3.4%
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today announced the following information for Wisconsin’s labor market, reflecting May 2026 preliminary estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: View Labor Force PDF
Dept. of Natural Resources: Inland Label & Marketing Services, LLC – Neenah Joins DNR’s Green Tier Program
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced Inland Label & Marketing Services, LCC – Neenah, WI (Inland) was accepted into the Green Tier program. The facility, located at 2442 Progress Court, Neenah, WI has joined as
Hmong Organizing & Mobilizing for Empowerment: Endorses Emily Berge for WI’s 3rd Congressional District: Support for the Southeast Asian Deportation Relief Act and the grassroots nature of the campaign are key in endorsement
La Crosse, WI (June 18, 2026) – Today, Hmong Organizing & Mobilizing for Empowerment (HOME) announced their endorsement of Emily Berge for the Democratic primary for Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District following a bilingual community-led endorsement process. The organization believes Berge’s historic
Americans for Autism Advocacy: Wisconsin DPI must ensure all school districts are fully complying with the IDEA act after a northwoods region district violated the civil rights of a student with a disability
OCONOMOWOC, WISC. – On June 17, 2026, Special Education Action reported that a settlement was reached between the Phillips, WI School District and the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights. This agreement, finalized on May 13, 2026, stems
Weekly GOP radio address: Happy Father’s Day!
On Sunday, families across Wisconsin will celebrate Father’s Day. It’s a chance to recognize the dads, grandfathers, and father figures who are helping to raise the next generation. Hi, I’m State Senator Dan Feyen. One of the biggest challenges facing
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: SURVEY: Surging healthcare costs spur price transparency
MADISON – An overwhelming number of Wisconsin employers reported increased health care costs, highlighting widespread concern about affordability across the state, according to the latest Wisconsin Employer Survey. Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined manufacturers’ association and state chamber of commerce
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Wisconsin Supreme Court sides with WILL in significant legal victory to end DEI
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) secured a significant victory for true equality under the law at the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The Court ruled that the racially discriminatory “Minority Undergraduate Retention Program” was unconstitutional and that taxpayers have standing in court to challenge such programs. The Quotes: WILL Managing Vice
Weekly Dem radio address: Gov. Evers celebrates Juneteenth across Wisconsin
Hey there, folks! Governor Tony Evers here. This week, we’re celebrating Juneteenth here in Wisconsin and across the nation. Juneteenth is the celebration of the official end to slavery in our country and the day that Major General Gordon Granger arrived in
Bruce Thompson: Why are so many Republican legislators quitting?
The data suggests many still have safe seats. Unless there’s a Democratic blowout.
Will Flanders and Cory Brewer: DPI’s ‘Portrait of a Graduate’ paints a blurred picture
Students cannot communicate effectively if they struggle to read, and they cannot solve problems or think critically without mathematical proficiency and a strong foundation of knowledge.
Brian Fraley: Portrait of deceit: Public records prove DPI misled Wisconsinites about “Portrait of a Graduate” steering committee
The gap between what the Department of Public Instruction and Superintendent Jill Underly told the public and what their own records prove is substantial.
Steve Rankin: Resisting the Group Health coup
We tried democratizing GHC, the board plotted against us
Ruth Conniff: Tammy Baldwin isn’t buying Trump’s Iran deal — neither should we
The provisional agreement to end the war that has cost $30 billion and 13 U.S. lives appears to more or less restore the status quo before the war started.
Bill Berry: Environmental gains have been quashed by Trump
As the current federal administration dismantles environmental gains over the past 50-plus years, it’s almost like history is speeding in reverse, wildly out of control.