Civic Media: Leans into public education with “BustED Pencils,” weeknights at 6 p.m.
Madison, Wis. – Civic Media is pleased to announce that BustED Pencils will broadcast every weeknight from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. across the statewide Civic Media radio network. BustED Pencils: Fully Leaded Education Talk, hosted by Dr. Tim Slekar
Dept. of Justice: Wisconsin to receive $24 million after arbitration win in dispute with cigarette manufacturers
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul announced today that an arbitration panel of former judges has ruled in favor of the State of Wisconsin in its dispute with Philips Morris USA, Inc, RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company and other cigarette
Dept. of Public Instruction: Submits list of recommended early literacy curricula to Joint Committee on Finance for approval
MADISON — In accordance with 2023 Wisconsin Act 20, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction on Monday submitted a memo to the Joint Committee on Finance that includes a list of recommended early literacy curricula for use in kindergarten to third grade. The
Better Business Bureau: When a “charity” is actually a 527 political organization
Milwaukee, Wis. – BBB wise Giving Alliance produces evaluative reports on nationally soliciting charities that are tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Some Better Business Bureaus similarly report on regionally soliciting charities. As a matter of long-standing practice, however,
Gustafson campaign: Announces re-election campaign
FOX CROSSING, Wis. – Today, Wisconsin State Representative Nate ‘Gus’ Gustafson (R-Fox Crossing) announced his intention to run for re-election to represent the people of the 55th State Assembly District. Rep. Gustafson released the following statement: “It has been my honor to
Biden-Harris Administration: Announces nearly $6 billion for clean drinking water and wastewater infrastructure as part of Investing in America Tour
Today, Vice President Kamala Harris and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan will travel to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as part of the Administration’s Investing in America Tour to announce $5.8 billion in funding for clean water infrastructure from President Biden’s Investing in America
Opportunity Wisconsin targets Van Orden over Social Security
The Dem group Opportunity Wisconsin is running a new digital ad knocking U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Prairie du Chien, on Social Security.
Dan Shafer: ‘It’s a new day in Wisconsin.’ Your votes made that happen.
RIP to the gerrymander.
Gregory Humphrey: Redistricting victory!
Gov. Tony Evers proves pragmatic governing best serves Wisconsin.
Don Kriefall: Fair Game: To the victors go the spoils of redistricted maps
The decision by the four liberal Justices to discard the previously approved maps is a threat to democracy and irrevocably harms the citizens of this great state.
Owen Robinson: Democrats keep the change
Why are Evers and his fellow travelers refusing to let Wisconsinites keep their money to afford the exploding cost of living despite government being fully funded? Simple. They do not think it is your money.
John Torinus: Tired of Trumpian losses, Gallagher leaves House
The major factor in Gallagher’s decision was surely deep discomfort with the leadership of the Republican Party that has become lapdog for former President Trump, one of the biggest losers in American history.
David Blaska: Past Wisconsin GOP chairman says ‘never again’ to Trump
What does it tell you that not even a recent chairman of the Wisconsin Republican party won’t vote Trump and is willing to go public about it?
Terrance Wall: Why Eric Hovde’s announcing against Tammy Baldwin
Hovde tells Wisconsin Right Now that he wakes up in disbelief and heartbroken at what’s happening to his country. In summary, he is deeply concerned about the state of the U.S., the economy, the lack of unity, the messed up foreign policy, and the leftist agenda being pushed these days.
Waring Fincke: How to lose elections
GOP’s actions at federal and state levels continue to alienate electorate.