Steven Walters: Why Tony Evers could have run again
Why he was likely to win and thrive as a three-term governor.
Bruce Murphy: Youth will be served in governor’s race
Next Wisconsin governor could be three decades younger than Tony Evers.
Heather Murray: Child care needs support to survive
The new state budget wasn’t ideal but it did do two things: Direct payments will continue to go to providers for the next year and early education is finally funded with state dollars in the Wisconsin budget.
David Blaska: Who will milk our cows?
We do not think Republicans can ignore the full-page advertisement in today’s Wall Street Journal addressed to the president from the Dairy Farmers of America. The farmer-owned cooperative asserts that dairy farms need immigrants to stay in business.
Mark Huth: Group Health encourages unionization vote
We proposed three separate sets of dates in May and June to host an NLRB-supervised election. The union declined to schedule a vote.
Bill Berry: Hmong diaspora led to thriving communities in Wisconsin
Amid all the rancor about immigration and just who is an American these days, Wisconsin is commemorating the anniversary of when thousands of Hmong refugees came to the state.
Richard Moore: Nonprofits: The scam of the NGO is bigger than you think
The NGO network is the beating and fraudulently bleeding heart of a massive movement to seize all power for the progressive left.
Michelle Bryant: Sex, scandal, and the politics of obsession
The case of Epstein, Trump, and American double standards
Paul Fanlund: Why Madison’s former top cop is carrying a cross in protest
David Couper, Madison’s former longtime police chief turned Episcopal priest, has organized a vigil in downtown Madison on Aug. 2 to protest Donald Trump’s cruelty.
UW-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education: Launches new non-credit microcredentials to help professionals quickly build in-demand skills
MILWAUKEE, WI, July 29, 2025 – The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) School of Continuing Education is now offering a series of non-credit microcredentials designed to help professionals quickly gain essential skills to launch, change or advance their careers. These short, focused
WisDems: Release billboards in La Crosse, Eau Claire, hold Derrick Van Orden accountable
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, the Democratic Party of Wisconsin launched a billboard campaign in western Wisconsin, highlighting WI-03 Congressman Derrick Van Orden’s vote for the Big Ugly Bill. The first billboard was launched in La Crosse with another going live next week in
Dept. of Natural Resources: Search Wisconsin’s waters for invasive species Aug. 9
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and UW-Madison Division of Extension invite the public to participate in Aquatic Invasive Species Snapshot Day and help search for invasives across the state on Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025. Snapshot Day is a statewide effort
Dept. of Workforce Development: Wisconsin’s cross-agency collaboration supports progress for workers with disabilities
MADISON – Wisconsin’s ongoing commitment to competitive integrated employment (CIE) for individuals with disabilities is producing promising outcomes according to the newly released 2025 Joint CIE Report from the Department of Workforce Development (DWD), Department of Health Services (DHS), and Department of
ACLU of Wisconsin: Immigration report shows Wisconsin sheriffs’ offices are profiting off deportation
MILWAUKEE – The ACLU of Wisconsin today released a report investigating immigration enforcement in Wisconsin, showing just how closely local law enforcement and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are working – and how law enforcement agencies are feeding the deportation
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul joins lawsuit challenging Trump Administration’s illegal demands that states hand over sensitive personal data of food assistance recipients
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul joined a coalition in filing a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) demand that states turn over personal and sensitive information about millions of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients. SNAP,