Supreme Court of Wisconsin: To hear cases in Richland Center as part of Justice on Wheels program
Madison, Wisconsin (August 4, 2025) – The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear oral argument in two cases at the Richland County Courthouse in Richland Center on Monday, October 27, as part of the Court’s Justice on Wheels outreach and education program.
School Choice Wisconsin: Seeks new president
West Allis, WI – School Choice Wisconsin (SCW) has opened a search for a new president to replace Nicholas Kelly, who resigned last month to accept a new position. The mission of SCW and its sister organization, School Choice Wisconsin
Rodriguez campaign: Wisconsin leaders line up behind Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez for governor
Rodriguez secures early support from state legislators across the state MADISON, WI—Since announcing her candidacy for Governor, Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez is building strong early momentum with endorsements from state legislators, local elected officials, and community leaders from every corner
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance: Administrative actions July 2025
Madison, Wis. — The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) is responsible for administering and enforcing the insurance laws of Wisconsin. This includes monitoring the financial and marketing practices of individuals and companies. Each month, OCI publishes the administrative actions
Bill Kaplan: Senator Baldwin condemns starvation in Gaza
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. In October 2023 I unequivocally denounced the Hamas slaughter of about 1,200 Israelis as a war crime. Moreover, it was reprehensible
Hagedorn tells ‘UpFront’ he’ll likely seek reelection in 2029
“I’m proud of my record and proud of where I stand,” Hagedorn said on WISN 12’s “UpFront,” which is produced in partnership with WisPolitics.
Dept. of Transportation: Watch for children and school buses as students get ready to head back to the classroom
August Law of the Month: School bus safety Another school year is set to begin this month, and the Wisconsin State Patrol is reminding drivers to be alert and avoid distractions to keep kids safe as they travel to and
Law Forward: Co-founder Doug Poland joins organization full-time as director of litigation
Poland brings decades of experience as Wisconsin’s top redistricting attorney as well as a commitment to taking on tough fights to protect our democracy and our constitutional rights MADISON, Wis. – Attorney and Law Forward Co-Founder Doug Poland has joined the
Dept. of Health Services: New data show school year vaccination rates held steady for 2024-2025 school year
Parents are urged to get children protected before the new school year starts As parents and caregivers start back-to-school prep, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has released school vaccination data for the 2024-2025 school year, which show 86.4% of
David Blaska: Listening session protests well organized
It’s catnip for MSNBC and its ilk— the urban myth that The People are rising up spontaneously, like mushrooms after a heavy rain, to protest at back-home listening sessions the threat to democracy represented by elected Republican congressmen. The peanut gallery at Blaska Policy Werkes is not that gullible.
Jenna Jacobson: Marklein’s budget starves his district’s schools
We have seen the impacts of Marklein’s callous and ineffective leadership across the 17th Senate District. It is clear when elementary schools are forced to close their doors and has only become more obvious with his most recent devastating cuts to public education.
John Nichols: Primaries are good for Dems
The fact that there will be a number of Democratic primary candidates — including, perhaps, several statewide officials, the chief executive of the state’s largest county and able young legislators — is not a problem. It’s a measure of the party’s renewal in recent years. And its strength going into the 2026 race.
Dave Cieslewicz: In Evers’ image
A moderate gubernatorial candidate is the Dems’ best chance for 2026
Will Flanders and Cory Brewer: Little known part of ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ supports students and empowers parents
Unless the governor acts, Wisconsin families across all sectors — including public schools — will be left behind families in other states.
Wisconsin Young Republicans: Milwaukee to host 2027 Young Republicans National Convention
Event Expected to Bring Over 1,200 Attendees and Nearly $1 Million in Economic Impact Contact: Alesha Guenther – yrncmke2027@gmail.com NASHVILLE – The Young Republican National Federation has officially selected Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as the host city for its 2027 National Convention.