National Republican Congressional Committee: Derrick Van Orden hosted roundtable with local business owners to discuss wins in the One Big Beautiful Bill
Congressman Derrick Van Orden hosted a roundtable in Eau Claire with local small business owners to discuss the commonsense results delivered in the One Big Beautiful Bill. Derrick Van Orden helped pass the One Big Beautiful Bill which lowers taxes, creates jobs,
WisDems: ICYMI: Justice Bradley has taken $52k in judicial junkets to resorts in Hawaii, Alaska and Florida
MADISON, Wis. — Today, a new report revealed that Justice Rebecca Bradley took over $50k from conservative groups to vacation across the country. Justice Bradley, has traveled to places such as Hawaii and Alaska on the dime of right-wing groups and legal centers.
Sen. Pfaff: Introduces legislation to create a back-to-school sales tax holiday
Madison, WI – Today, Senator Brad Pfaff (D – Onalaska) and Representative Jenna Jacobson (D – Oregon) introduced legislation to create a back-to-school sales tax holiday, aiming to ease some of the cost burden facing families as they purchase clothing and
JewBelong: New provocative billboards target campus antisemitism at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
August 18, 2025 (New York, NY) – JewBelong, a national nonprofit organization that fights antisemitism and makes Judaism accessible, is launching a new billboard campaign near the University of Wisconsin-Madison this week, just in time for the August 28th football season
UW-Milwaukee: City of Milwaukee honored for advancing youth workforce development
MILWAUKEE_ The City of Milwaukee will be recognized with the Paving the Pathways to Success Award by M³ (pronounced “M-Cubed”) for its outstanding commitment to preparing Wisconsin’s future workforce through innovative work-based learning initiatives. M³ partners University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee Area
Gov. Evers: DCF deliver $8.7 million in first round of direct payments to over 3,000 child care providers statewide, supporting care of over 126,000 Wisconsin kids and retaining over 25,000 child care staff
Evers Administration ensures providers see no gaps in funding after Child Care Counts MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families (DCF), today announced that more than 3,100 child care providers across the state received a total of $8.7
Waukesha County: Ongoing flood damage assessments aim to secure federal support
County urges residents to call 211 in final push for FEMA aid Waukesha, WI – Monday, August 18, 2025, Waukesha County continues to partner with local communities to drive flood recovery. The Emergency Operations Center remains active, coordinating with public safety
WisDems: ICYMI: Special prosecutor who said drop boxes are illegal appointed to case where Wausau mayor rolled away ballot box
MADISON, Wis. — On Friday, a new report detailed a conflict of interest in the investigation of Wausau Mayo Doung Diny, who removed an absentee ballot drop box last September. Fond Du Lac District Attorney Eric Toney, who is eyeing a 2026 run for
Democracy Defense Project – Wisconsin: Defends mail ballots, WI election integrity amid proposed new Trump executive orders
WISCONSIN – President Trump stated this morning that he would be signing executive orders in advance of the 2026 midterm elections targeting mail-in ballots and voting machines in an effort to “bring honesty back” to elections. Elections are administered at the
A Better Wisconsin Together: ICYMI: Rebecca Bradley, the Wisconsin State Supreme Court’s extreme, right-wing junket justice
MADISON, Wis. — Rebecca Bradley, the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s most vitriolic and extreme justice, doesn’t just carry the right-wing’s ideological water on the bench, she also takes a lot of vacations on their dime. As detailed in a news report today, since
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Wisconsin voter: “Rep. Derrick Van Orden betrayed Wisconsinites like me”
Vulnerable Republican Derrick Van Orden is once again facing blowback from Wisconsinites after he voted to gut Medicaid and SNAP. In a new opinion piece, a WI-03 voter and small business owner tells the story of how her family relied
John Nichols: Evers’ veto rejects gig worker sellout
The legislation was a priority for out-of-state delivery corporations, which seek to classify workers as “independent contractors” to get around labor law protections.
Shannon Zimmerman: The great divide: Can common sense Americans reunite?
We must reclaim our identity, not as Republicans or Democrats, not as coastal elites or flyover country, but as Americans. We must stop letting people who utilize large platforms, but face no accountability, define us.
UW-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education: Offers free information session and proven SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP test prep course
MILWAUKEE, WI, Aug 18, 2025 — The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) School of Continuing Education is once again offering its highly successful test prep course for human resources professionals seeking SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) or SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) credentials.
Scott Mayer: While Trump secures our border, Wisconsin needs to secure its labor force
We should build on the Trump administration’s border security successes and pair them with innovative, safeguarding labor policies.