Tiffany campaign: Congressman Troy Nehls and family endorse Tiffany’s run for governor
WAUSAU, WI – U.S. Congressman Troy Nehls (TX-22) and his family formally endorsed Tom Tiffany for governor of Wisconsin. Congressman Nehls was born in Dodge County, and his brother, Todd, is a former sheriff of Dodge County. “I serve with Tom
Dave Cieslewicz: Kaul’s Catch 22
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul announced yesterday that he won’t run for governor after all. This makes him the best qualified candidate.
Jessica McBride: Kaul’s record as attorney general
Crime Lab mess, botched victims’ audit & angry mom
Lauren VanDeHey: Wisconsin should mandate coverage for fertility services
One in six people will experience infertility, and the cost of one unsubsidized IVF cycle can exceed $20,000. Furthermore, some may need multiple cycles to achieve a single pregnancy.
Will Flanders and Kyle Koenen: DPI changes on school report cards reflect moving goalposts, not better scores
Before we get into this solution or that, or the debate over more funding or less, let’s start with an honest assessment of the status quo.
Patrick J. Wood: Not them. Us.
On October 10, we observe Homelessness Awareness Day—not to feel good about our awareness, but to commit to action.
U.S. Rep. Van Orden: Praises President Trump protecting WIC amid Schumer shutdown
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Derrick Van Orden (WI-03) released the following statement after President Donald J. Trump took action to ensure the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program remains funded during the ongoing government shutdown: “When I was serving overseas
James E. Causey: Lee Hawkins’ family history book shows depth of harm from slavery and Jim Crow
The pressing question we must confront is whether America will seek to rectify its historical transgressions by taking tangible steps to ensure the well-being of those still living.
Judith Davidoff: Why the attacks on free speech are working
UW-Madison journalism ethics conference explores the question
David Blaska: Woke just got canceled in prime time
Heading up CBS News, Bari Weiss may make legacy media — if not Must Watch TV — at least less insufferable.
Eileen Harrington: The slash-and-burn approach to government reform
A government reform effort led by Vice President Al Gore, starting in 1993, was ambitious, focused and successful. DOGE has been the opposite.
Dave Zweifel: ICE fiasco plays out in Chicago
Individual circumstances don’t matter. There are quotas to fill, campaign promises to keep. Everyone is fair game.
Rep. Hurd: Votes to support affordable housing
MADISON – During Tuesday’s Assembly floor session, Representative Karen Hurd (R-Withee) supported a legislative package aimed at reducing housing costs and increasing Wisconsin’s housing supply. “The lack of affordable housing is a problem throughout the 69th Assembly District and across Wisconsin,” said
David Couper: Local police must resist federal overreach on immigration
For policing to remain legitimate in a free society, it must be rooted in trust, fairness, the Rule of Law and respect for all people. It’s time for all of us to step up and resist.
Institute for Reforming Government: Report: Federal bureaucrats are quietly shaping Wisconsin policy
Guidance documents bypass legislature and voters, change state policy Delafield, Wis. – The Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) released a new report on Wednesday detailing how federal agencies are quietly steering Wisconsin policy through informal “guidance documents,” often bypassing state