Washington County: FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance field teams to open in Villages of Richfield and Germantown
WEST BEND, WI – Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) field teams from FEMA will open next week in the Village of Richfield and the Village of Germantown. The DSAs will have representatives available to help with FEMA applications Monday, September 22 through
Berrien in new ad says he stands with Trump
GOP gubernatorial candidate Bill Berrien is again praising Donald Trump in a new digital ad as the southeastern Wisconsin businessman has faced questions over his past criticism of the president.
Sen. Drake: Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus begins statewide listening tour strong
MILWAUKEE – This week, the Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus began its statewide listening tour to build a Black Policy Agenda for all to thrive, with stops in Green Bay and Racine. The caucus members heard from over 100 residents on changes
DNC War Room: DNC chair slams Wisconsin Republicans for voting to raise health care premiums by 75% for over 300,000 Wisconsinites
Today, every single Republican of the Wisconsin congressional delegation voted against Democrats’ budget bill, which would reverse Trump’s $1 trillion cut to Medicaid and permanently expand an insurance premium tax credit that is set to expire at the end of the year.
WisDems: ICYMI: How Derrick Van Orden’s threats hurt everyone in his district
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, a new report detailed how WI-03 Congressman Derrick Van Orden’s threats to withhold federal funding, over his disdain for the First Amendment, from Eau Claire could significantly harm the community. Van Orden’s threats came in one of the over
Rep. Prado: Highlights Wisconsin in Mexico City Summit
Mexico City, Mexico—Representative Priscilla A. Prado (D-Wisconsin) joined distinguished leaders from across the U.S. Southwest and Mexico today as a panelist at the Mexican-American Policy Alliance Summit in Mexico City. The conference convened elected officials, nonprofit and business leaders, and
Gregory Humphrey: Francesca Hong could be bridge builder in divided Wisconsin
If voters want to be disrupted, Hong can provide it with a message that will be inclusive and one striving for a better economic outcome for people all over the state. I might add that disruption is precisely what Wisconsin, and the Democratic Party more broadly, needs in 2026.
Dept. of Safety and Professional Services: Wisconsin Medical Examining Board recognized for commitment to provider mental health
Madison, Wis. – Wisconsin’s Medical Examining Board (MEB) has been recognized as a Wellbeing First Champion by ALL IN: Wellbeing First for Healthcare, led by the Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation. The designation is a recognition that the MEB’s license applications are
State Senate Democratic Committee: Senate Republicans: All hat and no cattle
MADISON, WI – Yesterday, Wisconsin Senate Republicans held a public hearing to talk about standing up for Wisconsin’s veterans. While Senator Jacque did show up to work for a change – Senate Democrats, our state’s veterans, and their loved ones are wondering if he and
Waukesha County: Disaster Recovery Centers to open across Waukesha County
Centers open through mid- October to help residents with flood damage apply for federal assistance (Waukesha, WI) – A Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) will open Tuesday, September 23, at Butler Village Hall, with Brookfield and Muskego to follow, to assist residents with
Rewind: Your Week in Review for Sept. 19
On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and Wisconsin Public Radio Capitol Reporter Anya Van Wagtendonk discuss the growing Dem field for governor, 7th Circuit Court of Appeals nominee Rebecca Taibleson’s hearing before the Senate’s Judiciary Committee, Gov. Tony Evers’ executive order on vaccine access and more.
Rep. Piwowarczyk: Introduces legislation to close dangerous THC loophole
Madison – Representative Jim Piwowarczyk (R-Town of Erin) joined Representatives Lindee Brill, Bob Donovan, Chuck Wichgers, and Senator Chris Kapenga to introduce new legislation aimed at closing a troubling gap in Wisconsin’s hemp laws. The proposed bill addresses a legal
Dept. of Veteran Affairs: Awards nearly $9.3 million in grants to fight Veteran homelessness in Wisconsin
WESTCHESTER, Ill. – The Department of Veterans Affairs today announced approximately $9.3 million in grants to four Wisconsin organizations to help Veterans who are homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless. The Wisconsin organizations receiving grants are: Veterans Path to Hope $2,717,963 Indianhead Community
U.S. Sen. Baldwin, Colleagues: Demand answers from Trump Administration on censoring critics and limiting free speech
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) joined a group of her colleagues in demanding answers from the Trump Administration for censoring critics and infringing on Americans’ First Amendment right to free speech. The Senators specifically called out Federal Communications
Sen. Wanggaard: Senators Larson and Carpenter LIE about illegal immigrant’s death; become unhinged at committee hearing
Madison – At yesterday’s committee hearing about SB 311, Senators Chris Larson (D-Milwaukee) and Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) lied about a woman who self-deported, claiming she died. Senator Carpenter disrupted the meeting multiple times and at one point lunged over a