WisDems: ICYMI: Many ACA customers are paying higher premiums. Most blame Trump and Republicans, poll finds
MADISON, Wis. — Last week, new KFF polling found that most Affordable Care Act customers blame Trump and Republicans like Bryan Steil, Tom Tiffany, and Derrick Van Orden for their higher premium costs. The poll also found that Republican slashes to healthcare caused about
Rep. Gustafson: Wisconsin Democratic leaders put Wisconsin last
Democrats claim to be in favor of helping Wisconsinites, but the actions of their party leadership tell a different story. Recent vetoes make it clear that when given the chance to lower costs, expand access, and strengthen security, they choose
U.S. Rep. Fitzgerald: Votes to protect hunters and anglers and deport criminal illegal aliens who commit fraud or harm working animals
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) issued the following statements in response to the recent passage of three critical pieces of legislation: the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act, the Deporting Fraudsters Act, and the Federal Working Animal Protection Act. On the
American Dairy Coalition: GHG data survey results are in!
SURVEY SAYS: Farm data demands not REALLY voluntary, Responses shed light on key concerns ADC Survey Results Feb. 24 through March 14, 2026: “Are You in Control of Your Data?” GREEN BAY, Wis. — Dairy farmers across the country are increasingly
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul files lawsuit against Trump administration for holding hostage billions in critical USDA funding
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul, along with California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, and Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, led a coalition of 21 attorneys general in suing the Trump administration over new
Rep. Moses: Wisconsin SNAP reform signed into law
Madison…Representative Clint Moses (R-Menomonie) author of Assembly Bill 180, now Wisconsin Act 116, released the following statement after Governor Tony Evers signed the bill into law today. “Today, Wisconsin took an important step toward restoring the original purpose of Foodshare
Universities of Wisconsin, UW Credit Union: Launch free short-form online learning series on Artificial Intelligence
AI Skills Access Passport, or ASAP, introduces generative AI fundamentals and statewide learning opportunities MADISON, Wis.—The Universities of Wisconsin and UW Credit Union today announced the launch of a new free short-form online video series designed to introduce Wisconsinites to
NFIB Wisconsin: Evers’ veto of Red Tape Reset hurts small businesses
Legislation would have cut burdensome red tape in overregulated state. MADISON WI (March 23, 2026) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), Wisconsin’s leading small business advocacy organization, expressed deep disappointment in response to Governor Evers’ veto of the “Red Tape Reset”
Dept. of Justice: Former Village of Plainfield fire chief charged for alleged theft of more than $100,000 from village
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) today announced that former Village of Plainfield Fire Department Chief Jeffrey M. Kessenich has been charged with two felony counts of theft in a business setting and
State Senate Democratic Committee: Democratic legislators hold press conference on referendum votes across Wisconsin
MADISON, WI – Today, Democratic Leader State Senator Dianne Hesselbein, Senator Brad Pfaff, and Representative Jenna Jacobson held a press conference to highlight how Senate Republicans are driving up property taxes for hardworking Wisconsin families by starving schools of much-needed state
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture: Announces $115.2 million in eight states to capitalize on timber production and protect our communities from devastating wildfires
(Stevens Point, Wis. March 23, 2026) – U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development’s Rural Business Cooperative Service Administrator J.R. Claeys announced $115.2 million across eight states through the Timber Production and Expansion Guaranteed Loan Program (TPEP), to ensure sawmills and other wood processing facilities have
Protect Our Care: Report: This 16th anniversary of the ACA, Trump and Republicans take a chainsaw to the law and price millions out of coverage
Protect Our Care Is Bringing Full-Court Pressure on Vulnerable Republicans for Driving Up Health Care Costs: Read Our New Report Here. Watch Our New Ads Here. Learn About Our New Seven-Figure Campaign Here. Washington, D.C. – To mark the 16th
Protect Our Care: On the 16th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, Lt. Governor Sara Rodriguez joined Protect Our Care Wisconsin to call on Congress to reverse GOP health care cuts
Protect Our Care’s March Madness Campaign is Amplifying How the ACA is Under Attack WISCONSIN – Today, Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez and Wisconsinites impacted by the GOP War on Health Care joined Protect Our Care Wisconsin to mark the 16th
Myer campaign: Brayden Myer unveils bold plan for election integrity reform
WI – Brayden Myer, an America First Republican candidate for Wisconsin Secretary of State, has announced a bold, common sense plan for election integrity reform, ending bureaucratic control and returning power to the people. “For too long, Wisconsin’s elections have
Gov. Evers: Signs key bill to support state’s food assistance program, prevent Wisconsin taxpayers from paying over $200 million a year in potential penalty fees to Trump Administration
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today signed Assembly Bill (AB) 180, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 116, to support the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), known as FoodShare in Wisconsin, which provides food assistance to over 700,000 Wisconsinites, including 270,000 kids. The bill, which Gov. Evers and the Evers