Wisconsin Waterfowl Association: Statement on failure to pass legislation to reauthorize and continue the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program
[Wales, WI] – Wisconsin Waterfowl Association Executive Director Brad Heidel issued the following statement after the Wisconsin State Senate failed to pass legislation which would have reauthorized and continued the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program: “It’s extremely unfortunate that members of the
WisDems: Tom Tiffany vows to remove Wisconsin from the WHO, spreads COVID-19 conspiracies as Measles cases rise in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. — In response to Governor Tony Evers announcing Wisconsin will join the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Response Network, Tom Tiffany said he would “immediately remove” Wisconsin from the WHO if elected governor and cited a COVID-19 conspiracy
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty: Legislature grants initial approval for WILL-backed constitutional amendment to protect legislative oversight
The News: On Wednesday, the Wisconsin State Senate approved Assembly Joint Resolution 133 (AJR 133) on first consideration, a WILL-supported proposed amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution designed to restore legislative oversight of administrative rulemaking. The proposed amendment empowers lawmakers to suspend any
Milwaukee Public Schools: Kindergarten Enrollment Fair will be Saturday, February 21, at North Division
Families Can Find Information on MPS Schools, Programs, and Literacy Initiative, and Enroll Their Children (MILWAUKEE) — The second of two Milwaukee Public Schools Kindergarten Enrollment Fairs will take place Saturday, February 21, at North Division High School, where families can find the right school
Sen. Wanggaard: Protecting kids from online porn one step closer
Online Porn Websites Must Use Age Verification Tools MADISON – The State Senate approved a bill today requiring online pornography websites to verify that the person accessing their website is at least 18 years old. Assembly Bill 105, authored by
Rep. Neubauer: Remarks on postpartum, Gail’s Law, as prepared
MADISON, Wis. — Assembly Democratic Leader Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) released her floor remarks, as prepared: “As we enter into our final days of session, we have no time left to waste. There are two essential issues that we haven’t addressed
Milwaukee Common Council: Statement on the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson
From all members of the Milwaukee Common Council: Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II, Alderman José G. Pérez, Alderwoman Andrea M. Pratt, Alderman Mark Chambers, Jr., Alderman Alex Brower, Alderman Robert J. Bauman, Alderman Lamont Westmoreland, Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs, Alderman
Rep. Mayadev: Assembly Democrats won’t allow women’s health be ignored
MADISON, WI – Assembly Democrats continue to champion the health needs of women and families in Wisconsin. Yesterday, Rep. Renuka Mayadev and Assembly Democrats sent a formal letter to Speaker Vos to request a vote on Gail’s Law (AB 263/SB 264) to the
WisDems: Derrick Van Orden doubles down on tariffs as farm bankruptcies soar in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. — In a move that surprised absolutely no one, WI-03 Congressman Derrick Van Orden once again doubled down on his support for tariffs, choosing to stand with President Trump instead of his constituents. Wisconsin has seen an uptick in farm bankruptcies since Trump
Capitol Chats: Rep. Brill talks about the Legislature’s drive for youth digital safety measures
On this week’s “Capitol Chats” podcast, Rep. Lindee Brill, R-Sheboygan Falls, says protecting kids online will require a “multi-faceted” approach. She chairs the Speaker’s Task Force on Protecting Kids, which has introduced bills touching on youth social media accounts and app usage, law enforcement response to internet crimes against children and AI chatbots.
Rep. Duchow: Responds to governor’s State of the State
Madison, WI – Last night, Governor Evers delivered his final State of the State address to a joint session of the Legislature. Following the address, Representative Cindi Duchow (R-Delafield) issued the following statement: “Governor Evers continued his pattern of taking credit
Wisconsin Technology Council, Wisconsin Economic Development: Wisconsin Frontier Technology Consortium awarded Ignite Frontier grant through WEDC
A statewide coalition led by the Wisconsin Technology Council has been awarded an Ignite Wisconsin grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC) to strengthen Wisconsin’s frontier technology and startup ecosystem. The Wisconsin Frontier Technology Consortium brings together the Wisconsin
Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression: Pursue safety, not people! We demand accountability from MPD!
[Milwaukee, WI] – On Thursday, February 19th 2026, the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression will be picketing the Milwaukee Police Department’s District One office. We heard it loud and clear at the January Fire and Police Commission meeting:
Family Friendly Wisconsin: Applauds Gov. Evers for his commitment to lowering costs for families throughout his tenure as governor
“Giving working families a little more breathing room in their household budgets is something we’ve worked on together over the last seven years. I’m hopeful we can continue building upon those efforts this session…” Gov. Evers said. MADISON, Wis. – Family
American Bridge 21st Century: ICYMI: Maria Lazar says Wisconsin Supreme Court “can’t be bought” — while cashing billionaire checks
New reporting from Heartland Signal raises serious questions about conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Maria Lazar’s claim that “you can’t buy this court” — as multiple billionaires have maxed out donations to her campaign. At a Jan. 28 forum, Lazar brushed off concerns