Libertarian Party of Wisconsin: LPWI convention livestream
The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin (LPWI) will be livestreaming their convention this weekend from Treeehaven UW-Stevens Point. The LPWI invites anyone, from media members to ordinary citizens, who would like to see more liberty and individual freedom in both Wisconsin and the United States to
Gov. Evers: DNR encourage Wisconsinites to celebrate Arbor Day
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), today encourages the public to celebrate Arbor Day by planting trees, attending Arbor Day events, or learning about Wisconsin’s rich conservation culture. Arbor Day, an annual
Committee’s deadlock on election observer rules could clear way for standards to take effect
The Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules has deadlocked on a package of proposed standards for election observers, a move that could clear the way for the rules to take effect later this year.
FRI AM Update: Evers talks environment, James postpartum coverage in radio addresses
From WisPolitics … — In this week’s Dem radio address, Gov. Tony Evers honors Earth Week, touting his environmental efforts. The Dem guv calls on Wisconsinites to celebrate Earth Week by taking small steps like conserving water and reducing waste
THU PM Update: JCRAR deadlock on election observer rules could clear way for standards to take effect
From WisPolitics … — The Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules deadlocked today on a package of proposed standards for election observers, a move that could clear the way for the rules to take effect later this year. Assembly
Sen. Drake: Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus condemns Musk and Trump closing Congressionally approved Minority Business Development Agency Wisconsin office
MADISON, WI – This week, the Trump Administration announced the closure of the Wisconsin Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Business Center, which provides small business owners with technical assistance, assisting with access to capital and contracts, and supporting job creation
Rep. Hysell: Applauds federal judge’s decision to protect teachers and public school funding
MADISON – Earlier today, a federal judge in New Hampshire limited the Trump Administration’s ability to unilaterally withhold federal funds from public schools under notice issued by the United States Department of Education. Judge Landya B. McCafferty of the United
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty: Issues warning to Wisconsin DPI, encourages school boards to sidestep Underly
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) has issued a warning to the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and its Superintendent, Jill Underly, to comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, or potentially lose federal funding. The
Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association: Celebrates 1 year of Work Zone Safe with scholarship winner from Milton
MILTON, Wis. – Some of the safest new drivers on Wisconsin’s roads just might come from Rock County. For the second time since launching Work Zone Safe Wisconsin last spring, the Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association (WTBA) awarded a Milton High
Committee to Protect Health Care: Wisconsin Physicians Call on Reps. Van Orden, Steil to answer on Medicaid cuts while on recess in district
EAU CLAIRE – While members of Congress are back in their districts during their recess this week, Wisconsin physicians gathered virtually to urge their representatives to answer about their support for cutting Medicaid in order to fund other tax cuts. Several
Gov. Evers: Celebrates Earth Week with hikes in Spring Green and Lake Mills, highlights budget initiatives to protect and conserve Wisconsin’s natural resources
MADISON — In celebration of Earth Week, Gov. Tony Evers yesterday visited Spring Green and Lake Mills where he was joined on a hike by stakeholders and highlighted proposals included in his 2025-27 Executive Budget to preserve and protect Wisconsin’s vast and valuable natural resources, including reauthorizing the Know… Please log in to access subscriber content.
Dept. of Public Instruction: State Superintendent Underly statement on court decision regarding Trump administration attempt to withhold federal funding
MADISON — State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly today issued a statement following two federal court rulings that limit the Trump administration’s ability to withhold critical school funding over an unclear certification form and process. “Our top priority in Wisconsin is
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: Brownie’s Bark in the Park and statue unveiling at Wisconsin Veterans Home at King
MADISON – The Wisconsin Veterans Home at King and Kelly Nelson, author of Brownie the War Dog, will host ‘Brownie’s Bark in the Park’ on Friday, May 2 on the grounds of the Veterans Home. After telling Brownie’s remarkable story in
Dept. of Workforce Development: Awards $1.69 million in Wisconsin Fast Forward worker training grants
MADISON – The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today announced almost $1.7 million in Wisconsin Fast Forward worker training grants. The awards to 14 Wisconsin employers will help train more than 760 workers to meet the needs of the workplace of the
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Baldwin, colleagues demand Trump admin keep Social Security field offices open, stop jeopardizing seniors’ benefits
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) joined her colleagues in demanding the Trump Administration keep Social Security field offices open so seniors can get their earned benefits amidst President Trump and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)’s