Rep. Andraca: Statement on “Safe Summer” gun safety package
Introduces measures to prevent gun violence, keep communities safe MADISON, Wis. – Today, Rep. Deb Andraca (D – Whitefish Bay) joined her colleagues to introduce a package of gun safety legislation in the State Capitol. This package includes gun violence prevention
Dept. of Natural Resources: Seeking tips on illegal elk shooting
BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) still needs the public’s help to gather information on the illegal killing of a bull elk in Jackson County. Reward For Information On Illegal Elk Shooting The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is
Rep. Allen: DOC Appreciation Week
Madison, WI – Rep. Scott Allen (R-Waukesha), along with Rep. Tittl, have created an Assembly Resolution honoring Probation and Parole Agents across the State. July 21st-July 27th will mark the Department of Corrections Probation and Parole Agents Appreciation Week. The Department
Steven Walters: Wisconsin has record number of female legislators
44 of 132 legislators are now women.
Andrew Weiss: Wisconsin’s energy future hangs in the balance
If the One Big Beautiful Bill Act reaches President Trump’s desk, Congress must reject anything short of a complete elimination of Inflation Reduction Act green energy subsidies.
Bryan Rogers: Profit or people? The PSC’s choice will shape Wisconsin’s future
Right now, they face legacy-defining decisions—chief among them, whether to approve two new methane gas plants proposed by We Energies in Oak Creek and Paris.
Tom Still: Even without AI, energy use will rise … so how do we get there?
Energy use is growing and a blend of generation strategies will likely be needed to meet demand, with or without a fleet of data centers.
Tom Kamenick: Court ruling improves closed session process for public
Court of Appeals rules that public bodies must explain why they are going into closed session.
LaKeshia Myers: A betrayal of trust
Maryland Governor Moore’s reparations veto shows politics over progress.
William Holahan: Are you better off than you were four months ago?
Trump’s economic policy is driving costs and unemployment up.
Jasmyne Jade Hill: The bot that cried MAGA
How AI’s ability to lie at scale mirrors the idiocy of a movement that broke politics.
John Nichols: Medicaid cut sarcasm spells political trouble for the GOP
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst’s “we are all going to die” gaffe about Medicaid cuts at a recent town hall meeting in Iowa is now Exhibit A of Republican electoral vulnerability.
TUE News Summary: Milwaukee man charged with framing man with letter threatening Trump
TOP STORIES Milwaukee man charged with identity theft for threatening letter ICE to frame a witness in his armed robbery/battery case… Demetric Scott, 52 [ in Milwaukee County jail], was charged with identity theft, intimidating a witness and two counts
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Reflecting on Wisconsin’s dairy industry this June
MADISON, Wis. – June is a special month in Wisconsin for many reasons, including the beautiful weather, the end of the school year, and on top of it all, it’s June Dairy Month! Wisconsin’s economy, history, and culture are steeped
Dept. of Natural Resources: Anglers play a key role in aquatic invasive species prevention
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) urges anglers to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species by draining water from their boats and equipment this fishing season. The first full weekend of June is all about fishing in Wisconsin,