Rep. Grothman: Reintroduces bipartisan student loan marriage penalty elimination act
(Washington, D.C.) – Representative Glenn Grothman (R-WI) is joined by Representative Suzan DelBene (D-WA), Mary Miller (R-IL), and Danny K. Davis (D-IL) to reintroduce the Student Loan Marriage Penalty Elimination Act. This legislation will eliminate a government-imposed punishment for marriage and ease the
Gov. Evers: Republican lawmakers poised to gut most pro-kid budget in state history during 2025 the Year of the Kid
Gov. Evers: “Wisconsinites are sick and tired of having a do-nothing Legislature.” Republicans to reject middle-class tax cuts, property tax relief to prevent property tax increases statewide, plans to lower out-of-pocket costs for child care, medication, and household goods, measures
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Introduces bipartisan bill to support American businesses’ research and development and outcompete China
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) joined a group of her colleagues in reintroducing the American Innovation and Jobs Act, bipartisan legislation that will expand and strengthen American small businesses’ research and development (R&D) investments and help America outcompete global
WMC: Issues statement on U.S. trade deal with UK
MADISON – On Thursday, President Trump announced that the U.S. reached a trade deal with the United Kingdom – America’s fifth largest export market – representing the first such accord since the U.S. halted reciprocal tariffs to pursue lower trade barriers.
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services: Incidence rates of some cancer types have risen in people under age 50
Despite increasing incidence rates, cancer deaths in young people have not increased overall Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have completed a comprehensive analysis of cancer statistics for different age groups in the United States and found that
Allen campaign: Announcing campaign for mayor of Waukesha
Waukesha – Today, state representative Scott Allen announced his candidacy for Mayor of Waukesha. At a breakfast event at Dady-Oh’s Restaurant in downtown Waukesha in front of a crowd of supporters Allen announced his intention to run for Mayor in
Dept. of Safety and Professional Services: Highlights partnership with state fire service, announces latest grant winners
Madison, Wis. – Wisconsin Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) Secretary Dan Hereth welcomed guests from the state fire service on Monday for the dedication of a new display in the lobby of the DSPS office in Madison. On the day following International
Bruce Thompson: Was Evers’ 402-year proposal legal?
Gov. Walker went even further. Why the high court upheld Evers.
Dan O’Donnell: Wisconsin’s liberal leaders stand against the rule of law
Wisconsin is apparently now the epicenter of resistance to President Trump’s illegal immigration policy; the Constitution, federalism, and the Rule of Law be damned.
Christina Thor: ‘Pro-family’ lawmakers should support families
We cannot accept another budget that treats our lives as an afterthought. Working families are watching. And we are not backing down.
Kristen Brey: Having babies not a patriotic gesture or GDP fixer. Let’s truly honor women.
Pundits and politicians are once again sounding the alarm: Americans aren’t having enough babies!
Dale Kooyenga and Robb Kahl: Public Service Commission should approve new natural gas power plants
By embracing a balanced energy strategy, we can ensure that our region continues to thrive, providing opportunities for businesses and residents alike.
Scott Forester: Not in our name
Trump’s efforts to penalize universities are not about protecting Jews.
THU News Summary: Status of Wisconsin’s lawsuits against the Trump administration; ‘credible threat’ against Congressman Derrick Van Orden
TOP STORIES What’s the status of Wisconsin’s many lawsuits against the Trump administration?… [AG] Kaul has joined more than a dozen* 20 states sued HHS, Sec. Kennedy on May 5 over efforts to collapse from 28 agencies to 15, fire
Dept. of Public Instruction: State Superintendent Dr. Underly urges lawmakers to prioritize education in state budget
State budget writing committee starts review of 2025-27 Biennial Budget today MADISON — As the Wisconsin State Legislature’s Joint Committee on Finance begins executive sessions on the 2025-27 Biennial Budget today, State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly is once again calling