Michael Horne: Is Evers too old to run again?
History says otherwise. So does the age of other current governors.
Michael Jahr: Years in the making, free-market dental solution has Wisconsin grinning
Sen. Felzkowski and Badger Institute made the case for dental therapists
Bruce Murphy: Musk wants to buy Wisconsin justice?
His massive campaign donation to Brad Schimel raises big questions.
Susan Crawford: Honoring Black History Month
This month, I am reminded of the strength and resilience of our Black communities, whose unwavering fight for justice has driven our state’s progress. Their efforts have made Wisconsin a hub of political movements and social progress, pushing our state forward.
Andrew Hysell: Right to vote chipped away, one piece at a time
If we keep letting the Legislature chip away at our rights, one day we’ll wake up and they’ll all be gone.
James Causey: Nick Cannon and Elon Musk have a lot in common, but they are judged differently
When we compare figures like Cannon, who is Black, and Musk, who is white, a double standard appears in how society views them as fathers.
John Nichols: Wisconsin at the center of the pushback against oligarchy
Bernie Sanders appeared in Iowa City over the weekend.
Bill Barth: Cut, cautiously, without demonizing people
There’s a new worst American ever, and it’s apparently the men and women who work in government roles. They are under attack like never before.
WUWM 89.7 – Milwaukee’s NPR: Launches season two of “Swing State of the Union”
Milwaukee – On February 26, WUWM 89.7 – Milwaukee’s NPR will release episode one of season two of its digital first podcast product, “Swing State of the Union” (SSOTU). Like season one, season two will be hosted by WUWM’s “Lake Effect”
Schimel campaign: Susan Crawford attempted to abolish voter ID
WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Susan Crawford has a rap sheet of radical decisions, so it is easy to see why she is George Soros and JB Pritzker’s handpicked pawn. As an attorney, she represented the most radical special interests among us –
Dept. of Natural Resources: New baiting and feeding ban for Clark County effective March 1
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) was recently notified by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) that a farm-raised deer on a deer farm in Eau Claire County tested positive for chronic wasting
TUE News Summary: Evers proposes new law enforcement agency to protect judiciary
TOP STORIES Tony Evers seeks new law enforcement agency to protect judges, courtrooms… [FY25-27 budget] includes a request from the Supreme Court which would expand the court’s Marshal office into a statewide agency with a $1 million annual budget and
Common Cause Wisconsin: Supports common sense, nonpartisan proposals in Gov. Evers’ budget to strengthen the conduct of state elections
Measures Would Benefit All Wisconsin Voters and Boost Public Confidence in Our Elections Wisconsin voters, no matter who they cast their ballot for or where they live in our state, can agree that our election process needs to be continually
Dept. of Natural Resources: A historic year for the Wisconsin State Park System
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Wisconsin State Park System by learning about its history of outdoor recreation, tourism and stewardship. Over the last 125 years, Wisconsin’s
Rust Belt Rising: Former Wisconsin state Rep. Katrina Shankland announced as executive director
Rust Belt Rising announced today the hiring of former Wisconsin State Representative Katrina Shankland as its next Executive Director. Shankland represented a rural Central Wisconsin district in the Wisconsin State Assembly for the past twelve years. Rust Belt Rising is a