Libertarian Party of Wisconsin: Libertarian Presidential candidate town hall Monday
National party politics comes virtually to Wisconsin on Monday, April 8th . Lars Mapstead, a Libertarian candidate for President, will hold an online meet and greet, in cooperation with the Libertarian Party of Wisconsin. The meet and greet, which starts on
MON News Summary: Biden in Madison today to unveil latest student loan forgiveness plan; Trump endorses Wied in CD8, urges others to drop out
TOP STORIES Biden in Madison today to unveil latest student loan forgiveness plan … through the Higher Education Act, expanding on powers the president turned to after the U.S. Supreme Court last year overturned the administration’s first debt cancellation plan
Bird campaign: Launches Assembly campaign with strong support from women and gun safety advocates.
Hales Corners, WI – Community leader LuAnn Bird is running for Wisconsin’s 61st Assembly District to continue her work bringing people together to solve problems for her neighbors. Bird launches her campaign with endorsements from Wisconsin Secretary of State Sarah
Harrison campaign: Declares candidacy for Wisconsin State Assembly District 15
Under updated Wisconsin maps, Sarah Harrison is now running to represent State Assembly District 15. AD15 includes Pewaukee, Town of Brookfield, about half of the City of Brookfield, and part of Waukesha. Sarah understands the importance of a strong Wisconsin
Keyeski campaign: Rural mental healthcare provider launches campaign for the 14th Senate District
SAUK CITY, WI – Today, flanked by state and local leaders, rural mental healthcare provider, Sarah Keyeski, announced her candidacy for the 14th Senate District, a Democratic-leaning district that spans from Richland to Columbia Counties. “Rural Wisconsin and the 14th District
Dept. of Natural Resources: Help shape deer season for your community
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and County Deer Advisory Councils are seeking public input to prepare for the 2024 deer season. Each county in Wisconsin has a County Deer Advisory Council that meets annually to provide
WPDD: Governor signs into law bill making ABLE accounts more accessible to Wisconsin families
Yesterday the Governor signed SB 668, which directs the Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) to find the best ABLE account option for Wisconsin residents, either by joining a collaboration of states operating an ABLE program or establishing a Wisconsin program.
U.S. Reps. Pocan, McGovern, Schakowsky: Urge Biden, Blinken to withhold weapons transfers after humanitarian aid workers killed
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representatives Mark Pocan (WI-02), Jim McGovern (MA-02), Jan Schakowsky (IL-09) and 37 of their colleagues sent a letter to President Biden and Secretary of State Blinken asking them to withhold pending offensive weapons transfers to
WisGOP: A winning week
MADISON, Wis. – This was a very good week to be a Republican in Wisconsin. For starters, the April 2 Election was a historic success for the Republican Party of Wisconsin and conservative candidates across the state. Both constitutional amendment questions
Sen. Bradley: Biden puts climate activists first, Wisconsin consumers last
MADISON, Wis – Today, Senator Julian Bradley (R-Franklin), Chairman of the Senate Utilities & Technology Committee, released the following statement after U.S. Senate Republicans released a report on the Biden Administration’s disastrous climate change regulations set to be finalized including an Electric
AFP-WI: Calls out Evers on latest round of vetoes
MADISON, WI – Governor Evers recently vetoed a number of bills that will leave Wisconsinites worse off. After last week’s veto of a $3 billion tax cut, this week, the governor vetoed legislation to allow nurse practitioners to practice independently and
John Torinus: Chump change offered for closed UW colleges
As one example of political leaders in Wisconsin nibbling around the edges of major public policy challenges, the university president, the legislative leaders and the governor threw some chump change at the communities that have hosted two-year UW colleges for more than 50 years.
Mike Nichols & Mark Lisheron: UW tenure hysteria was unwarranted
A look at what has happened in UW System since 2015
Bill Kaplan: Cooke for Congress: frontrunner for regular folks
Cooke is connecting to voters throughout the 3rd CD and generating a positive enthusiasm and outpouring of strong support. She has no meaningful rival in fundraising and organizing in the 3rd CD. Cooke is a natural born leader who listens and inspires.
Melissa Agard: Wisconsin Republicans wrote the book on killing democracy
From Donald Trump down to Republicans in the Wisconsin state Legislature, there has been a coordinated effort by the GOP to limit the people’s voice at the ballot box and their voice in our government.