Dept. of Revenue: New Statewide Operator’s Permit offers alternative to traditional bartender’s licenses
Madison, WI – A new Wisconsin law took effect on January 1, 2025, introducing a Statewide Operator’s Permit. This provides a streamlined option for individuals serving alcohol beverages across multiple municipalities. What is the Statewide Operator’s Permit? The Statewide Operator’s
Common Cause Wisconsin: Statement to the Joint Committee on Finance regarding the 2025-2027 biennium state budget
Chairs Born, Marklein and Members of the Committee, Common Cause in Wisconsin (CC/WI) – the state’s largest non-partisan citizen’s political reform advocacy organization with more than 9,000 members and activists in every county and corner in Wisconsin – is pleased
Wisconsin aging and disability programs funded by Administration on Community Living: Statement
Wisconsin aging and disability programs funded through the Administration for Community Living, and authorized through the Older Americans Act and Rehabilitation Act and Developmental Disabilities Bill of Right Act stand in opposition to the elimination of programs and funding cuts
U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs: Dispose of unused medications at VA on Take Back Days
MILWAUKEE/GREEN BAY/APPLETON — Members of the public can dispose of expired or unused medications, including controlled substances, at select VA facilities, on Take Back Days. Zablocki VA Health Care System will hold Medication Take Back Day events from 10 a.m. to 2
Weekly Dem radio address: Gov. Evers celebrates Earth Week
Hey there, folks. Governor Tony Evers here. Happy Earth Week! Protecting our natural resources, cleaning up our lands, waters, and air, and leaving Wisconsin and our world better than we found them are part of our state’s proud heritage and
Weekly GOP radio address: Victory for Wisconsin moms!
We did it Wisconsin! The State Senate passed postpartum Medicaid extension! We are one step closer to making sure Wisconsin moms get the care and support they need. Hi, I’m Senator Jesse James and today, I want to talk about
WisDems: THE PICK IS IN: Ron Johnson is “Mr. Irresponsible”
MADISON, Wis. — This weekend, a new “Mr. Irrelevant” will be crowned in Green Bay at the end of the NFL Draft. The nickname is reserved for the player selected last in the draft, setting him apart from all the NFL hopefuls
Remiker campaign: NEW ENDORSEMENTS: Elected leaders across Wisconsin back Devin Remiker for WisDems Chair
New endorsements build on support from Democratic Senate and Assembly leaders and other local party leaders statewide REEDSBURG, Wis. – Democratic elected officials, grassroots activists, and local party leaders continue to announce their support for Devin Remiker as the next
Bruce Murphy: Wisconsin Battles Over ICE
Gov. Evers, county officials call for due process and are condemned for this.
Stephen Gutschick: Wisconsin has a moral duty to protect wolves
Wolves deserve to live where they once thrived, and we have a moral obligation to right a past wrong.
Tom Still: Higher ed in all forms plays big role in western Wisconsin economy
Meeting in Chippewa Valley Tech’s Energy Education Center, chancellors or presidents from UW-Eau Claire, UW-River Falls, UW-Stout, Northwood Technical College and CVTC talked about how they cooperate among themselves to produce students who contribute to western Wisconsin’s economy – often working with business and industry along the way.
Dave Cieslewicz: NFL should’ve paid for its own party
The NFL is a billion dollar industry. So, why is the state kicking in $2 million in taxpayer money to help pay for their party?
Bill Berry: COVID gave us the chance to prepare; we blew it
March has come and gone, as has the hope that our national leaders would actually reflect on COVID, including what we did right and wrong. And America, once considered an international leader on public health, has slipped down a few more notches.
Michael H. Bloom: We’re being lied to
The SCOTUS order in Noem v. Abrego Garcia
Michael Rosen: My aunts survived the Holocaust. Now, we must do more than say ‘never again.’
I was taught to never be silent in the face of injustice. That remains the lesson of the Holocaust.