Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Reacts to DPI report cards
MADISON — Yesterday, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released Wisconsin’s 2024-2025 school report cards, the first report cards since Wisconsin State Superintendent Jill Underly radically shifted standards. According to DPI, 94% of Wisconsin schools meet or exceed expectations. This data is
Capitol Chats: Guv candidate Hong has ‘newfound sense of hope’ following Mamdani victory
In this week’s Capitol Chats podcast, Rep. Francesca Hong, D-Madison, talks about her campaign for governor and what fellow democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s New York City mayoral victory could mean for her candidacy in Wisconsin.
Schoemann campaign: Announces Secure Elections Agenda
WEST BEND — Josh Schoemann today announced his Secure Elections Agenda, a series of reforms to the state’s elections laws highlighted by a plan to abolish the state elections commission and to move all statewide elections to November. The four pillars
Milwaukee County Exec Crowley: ICYMI: County Executive Crowley, Chairwoman Nicholson-Bovell approve 2026 county budget
The 2026 Adopted Budget protects essential services, invests in critical infrastructure, and maintains stability in the face of shifting financial realities MILWAUKEE – Last week, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley and Milwaukee County Board Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson-Bovell approved the 2026 Adopted Budget, as
NFIB Wisconsin: Wisconsin governor vetoes bills that would help small businesses
Pro-Small Business Legislation was Supported by NFIB MADISON, WI (November 12, 2025) – Governor Tony Evers recently used his veto pen to prevent bills to reform the unemployment insurance program and protect consumers’ access to gas-powered engine sales from becoming law.
Wisconsin Conservative Energy Forum: To host Wisconsin Nuclear Energy Day November 19th
Madison, Wis. – The Wisconsin Conservative Energy Forum (WISCEF) invites legislators, staff, and interested members of the public to join them Wednesday, November 19th for Wisconsin Nuclear Energy Day, a free event diving deeper into the discussion of nuclear energy
Rave campaign: Union builder and Ho-Chunk leader Rodney Rave launches campaign for Congress in WI-03
BLACK RIVER, Wis. — Today, Rodney Rave, a lifelong western Wisconsin resident, union operating engineer, and former Ho-Chunk Nation legislator, announced his campaign for Congress in Wisconsin’s 3rd District. Rave is running to lower costs for working families, expand healthcare access, and
Wisconsin Owns Wellbeing Collaborative: Announces five safety net strategy sessions in 2026
[Madison, WI] – The Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative (RWHC), the Wisconsin Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (WAFCC), and the Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association (WPHCA), in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, are launching the Wisconsin Owns
Sean Wilson: I lived inside Green Bay Correctional. Wisconsin can’t wait another four years
Real reform means investing in people, not prisons.
Toney campaign: Key law enforcement association backs Eric Toney for attorney general
Fond du Lac, Wis. — November 12, 2025 — Today, Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney announced the endorsement of the Milwaukee Police Association, the union representing police officers in Wisconsin’s largest city. “The Milwaukee Police Association is honored
J.B. Van Hollen: Legislators gambling with future of sports betting in Wisconsin
The push to legalize sports betting across the nation has grown over the last several years, and the stakes are far too great for us to get this wrong.
Tiffany campaign: Milwaukee Police Association endorses Tom Tiffany for governor of Wisconsin
MILWAUKEE, WI – Today, the Milwaukee Police Association (MPA) formally endorsed Tom Tiffany for Governor of Wisconsin. The endorsement was announced at the Milwaukee Police Association headquarters. “The Milwaukee Police Association is honored to endorse Tom Tiffany for Governor. During these
Dept. of Workforce Development: Health care employers encouraged to apply for Wisconsin Fast Forward training grants
MADISON – The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) announced today that a new round of grant funding is available to Wisconsin’s health care sector employers to help train workers and fill critical workforce needs. The $2.25 million in grant funds
Mark Belling: Allegedly drunk Muskego teacher is enabled by lawyers and lousy court officials
The teacher has a problem. What’s everybody else’s excuse?
Melody McCurtis: When poor Black neighborhoods sound the alarm, don’t just listen. Do something.
When poor Black communities sound the alarm, we must listen and act as if everyone else is next. The struggle for food justice is not just about groceries.