WisDems: ICYMI: How a government shutdown could hit Wisconsin, home to 18,000 federal workers
MADISON, Wis. — Today, a new report detailed how a government shutdown could jeopardize paychecks for federal workers, of which 18,000 call Wisconsin home. As Democrats are negotiating to prevent 24 million Americans from having their health care costs increase, Republicans, who found the
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul wins court order protecting Wisconsin’s energy program funding
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul announced that Wisconsin and a coalition of states secured a court order protecting federal funding for state energy programs intended to help residents and municipalities in Wisconsin save energy and improve resilience. In
Talking Trade with Doug Rebout, Wisconsin Soybean Association
The latest episode of “Talking Trade” features Wisconsin Soybean Association President Doug Rebout on how U.S. tariffs impact the country’s soybean farmers.
World Dairy Expo: Wisconsin cows win big at the International Junior Guernsey Show
MADISON, WIS. – Donnybrook Ammo Stevie, the winning Senior Three-Year-Old Cow, is the Grand Champion and Intermediate Champion of the International Junior Guernsey Show at World Dairy Expo. She is the recipient of the Allen Hetts Grand Champion Trophy. Stevie
U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security: ICE arrests criminal illegal aliens with ties to human trafficking and drug ring in Wisconsin
The operation resulted in the arrest of 24 illegal aliens including those charged and convicted of sexually assaulting a child, hit and run, driving under the influence, identity theft, and possession of narcotic equipment WASHINGTON — Today, U.S. Immigration and
U.S. Sen. Johnson: Calls for bipartisan action to end government shutdowns
WASHINGTON – Yesterday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) spoke on the Senate floor to discuss his Eliminate Shutdowns Act to end the drama and uncertainty of Congress’s budgetary dysfunction. The bill ends government shutdowns by establishing two-week rolling continuing resolutions to fund the government if there is a lapse in appropriations.&nb…
PROFS: Statement on antisemitism legislation
Wisconsin Assembly Bill 446/Senate Bill 445 requires that state agencies, including the Universities of Wisconsin, adopt a definition of antisemitism promulgated by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA). While the framers of the IHRA working definition themselves have called it non-binding,
Sen. Wimberger: Governor closes veterans’ shelters despite having funds to keep them open
MADISON – Senator Eric Wimberger (R-Oconto) released the following statement as the Veterans Housing and Recovery Program’s homeless shelters in Green Bay and Chippewa Falls close due to Governor Evers’ refusal to fund the facilities with existing appropriations already at
Reps. Roe, Hysell: Announce tariff and tax transparency roundtable
Janesville, Wis. – Representative Ann Roe (D–Janesville) and Representative Andrew Hysell (D–Sun Prairie) will host a roundtable discussion in Janesville to discuss tariffs and the impact of private school funding on property taxes. Rep. Hysell has introduced legislation aimed at improving
WisDems: ICYMI: Chairs of WisDems, WisGOP talk strategy for Wisconsin governor’s race
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, WisDems Chair Devin Remiker sat down with WMTV to discuss the 2026 Governor’s race. During the interview, Remiker highlights the TV ad WisDems put out last week that tells voters about GOP candidate Tom Tiffany’s history of supporting tariffs. WMTV:Chairs Of WisDems,
U.S. Rep. Grothman: Calls on House Democrats to keep the government open
(Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Glenn Grothman (R-WI) released the following statement regarding the risk of a government shutdown due to House Democrats’ actions: “I am once again calling on Democrats to join Republicans in voting for legislation to ensure the government remains open before tonight’s deadline,”said
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul wins court order protecting federal emergency preparedness funding
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul announced that Wisconsin and a coalition of states secured a court order protecting federal funding for emergency preparedness and public safety. Last week, the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island
Gov. Evers: Celebrates work to lower out-of-pocket costs for working families as sales tax on residential utility bills ends
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today celebrated his plan to lower energy bill costs for Wisconsin’s working families, a crucial piece of which will go into effect tomorrow, Oct. 1, 2025. Beginning tomorrow, thanks to the bipartisan, pro-kid budget Gov. Evers
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Van Orden and Steil refuse to come to work as shutdown looms
Republicans are barrelling the country towards a government shutdown instead of addressing rising health care costs they have created. And Washington Republicans Derrick Van Orden and Bryan Steil are falling in line. Republicans are actively working to rip away ACA tax credits,
State Senate Democratic Committee: Senators Hesselbein and Wall call on Republicans to stand up for Wisconsin vets
MADISON, WI – Today marks the official closure dates of the Veterans Housing and Recovery Program facilities in Green Bay and Chippewa Falls, displacing multiple veterans who are currently struggling with homelessness and addiction and cutting off support for any vets