Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, New Horizons, Trempealeau County District Attorney’s Office: Partnering to build awareness of crime victims’ rights
WHITEHALL, Wis. – Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin is partnering with New Horizons and the Trempealeau County District Attorney’s Office to raise awareness about the rights and resources available to crime victims through a powerful silhouette display at the Trempealeau County Courthouse.
Rep. Clancy: Denounces closed room surplus deal between Governor Evers and Republicans
Madison, WI – The Wisconsin Assembly meets in special session this morning to consider LRB-6707/1, a bill negotiated between outgoing Governor Tony Evers and Republican legislative leadership that spends down the state’s current, estimated $2.3 billion budget surplus. Barring the biggest
WisDems: Key retirements and poor polling for Republicans suggest Assembly majority is in play for Democrats
MADISON, Wis. — New reporting yesterday from The Recombobulation Area details how Republicans are fleeing from the state legislature to avoid their costly agenda and a major Democratic defeat in November. The report outlines Republicans’ most vulnerable Assembly seats, including Shannon Zimmerman in
Disparti Law Group: Statement on Oconto Falls School District motion to dismiss lawsuit over decades of sexual abuse
Oconto Falls, Wis – Attorneys representing survivors of a decades-long pattern of sexual abuse within the Oconto Falls School District issued a formal response following the District’s filing of a Motion to Dismiss. Disparti Law sees this motion as a
Dept. of Natural Resources: Seeking volunteers For Karner Blue Butterfly monitoring
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking volunteers for the Karner Blue Butterfly Volunteer Monitoring Program to help survey for this endangered butterfly starting in July in select counties throughout Wisconsin. This program is a partnership between the
Ruth Conniff: Evers’ ‘blockbuster’ gift to Republicans
The lack of communication between Evers and members of his own party has rankled Democrats for a long time. But the deal he is pushing to a reluctant Democratic caucus and delighted Republicans is a blow both politically and, more importantly, to the future health of the state.
Dave Cieslewicz: Is lame duck deal lame?
It looks like three guys on their way out wanted to exercise one last use of power. It was not egregious by any means. But it sure wasn’t visionary either.
Mark Belling: Wisconsin’s bickering GOP leaders can learn from a CA outsider
LA mayor candidate’s viral campaign shows the way to fight leftists
Rolf Lindgren: Lara Logan speaks from the heart
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. On Saturday, May 2, conservative superstar Lara Logan spoke at the Republican Party of Dane County Lincoln Day Dinner in Madison,
Rebecca Draeger: The crisis in Wisconsin public schools
While Wisconsinites are already struggling with inflation and higher costs of living, more than $1 billion in new school district taxes appeared on Wisconsin’s ballot this April.
Eva Maciejewski: Activists trespassing on Ridglan Farms were not ‘peaceful’
This type of ideologically motivated violence should not be trivialized. Any and all animal research facilities may become the next targets of radicalized animal rights activists.
Hulsey Campaign: Calls on all WI legislators to support Gov. Evers, GOP compromise student funding, tax rebate deal
WI State Capitol, Madison, WI—Former State Representative, carpenter and governor candidate Brett Hulsey today called on all Wisconsin legislators to support struggling families, property taxpayers, schools, students, and special needs children. “Give us our money back! Pass the Governor Evers and
Michael Freeman: We tried rescuing the dogs from Ridglan Farms for a reason
On April 18, I stood outside Ridglan Farms in Dane County with roughly 1,000 other people from Wisconsin and all over the country.
Dave Zweifel: The world is souring on Trump’s America
Even the Wall Street Journal’s reliably conservative editorial pages are sounding an alarm.
Spencer Black: First it was the Big Lie; now it’s the Big Cheat
It’s not just the Republican Supreme Court that’s conspiring with Republicans to cheat.