Capitol Chats: Milwaukee County Exec Crowley aims to be “governor for all of us” if elected to East Wing
In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley talks about his campaign for governor and says he would be a governor for all, not just Milwaukee County. Crowley also touts his background as a state legislator.
UW-Green Bay: Fire up! For the UW-Green Bay Phlash Dash 5K Run/Walk
Green Bay, WI — Gather your flock and join UW-Green Bay for the 2025 UW-Green Bay Phlash Dash 5K Run/Walk, a fun and friendly walk/run open to all – alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends of UW-Green Bay. Every step taken
Common Cause Wisconsin: Taking action, making a difference and getting involved during difficult times in our state, our country and the world
The Alternative to Despair and Discouragement is Engagement for Positive Change The profoundly disturbing and almost incomprehensible events of the last week in Utah, earlier this summer in Minnesota, and elsewhere in the nation and in the world can leave
Gov. Evers: Announces joint damage assessments completed for damage to roads and public infrastructure from August floods and storms in six counties
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) wrapped up the joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) for Public Assistance in six counties following severe storms and flooding in August. “This is
Institute for Reforming Government: Court Watch celebrates Constitution Day
Delafield, Wis. – The Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) released the following statement honoring Constitution Day and the document that has guided our nation with the principles of limited government, individual liberty, and personal responsibility for more than two centuries.
Wisconsin State Senate Democratic Committee: What everyone’s talking about: Trevor Jung announced his campaign for state Senate
RACINE, WI – Yesterday, on Racine’s lakefront, former Alderman Trevor Jung announced his campaign for the Wisconsin State Senate in the 21st District. Trevor, a lifelong Racine resident, was the youngest Common Council Alderman elected in over 100 years before being
Dept. of Justice: ICYMI: Kaukauna man sentenced following drug trafficking investigation
GREEN BAY, Wis. – On Sept. 15, 2025, Kaukauna man John R. Sloan, 58, was sentenced by a federal judge for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin to 150 months in federal prison for possessing with
Rep. Hysell, Sen. Wall: Announce teacher health insurance study bill
MADISON- Today, Representative Andrew Hysell (D-Sun Prairie) and Senator Jamie Wall (D-Green Bay) introduced a bill that will require the require the Department of Employee Trust Funds to study the potential costs and savings of a new state group health
Berrien campaign: Francesca Hong’s socialism will destroy Wisconsin’s economy
WHITEFISH BAY, Wisc. — On Wednesday, Bill Berrien, a former Navy SEAL, a manufacturing CEO, and candidate for governor, issued the following statement after Democrat State Representative Francesca Hong announced her campaign for governor. “Francesca Hong’s socialist ideology gives Wisconsin voters
Wisconsin AFL-CIO: Statement on Lorbiecki v. Pabst
Wisconsin AFL-CIO President Stephanie Bloomingdale released the following statement calling for a complete affirmation of the Court of Appeals decision in Lorbiecki v. Pabst, a case concerning justice owed to a victim of mesothelioma: Last week, the Wisconsin Supreme Court
UW-Milwaukee: Freshwater Collaborative awards UWM nearly $1 million
MILWAUKEE_The Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin has awarded the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee $970,120 in funding to expand hands-on research opportunities for high school and undergraduate students, address emerging contaminants like perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, and strengthen career pathways in
Gov. Evers: Joins coalition of governors urging Congress to keep healthcare affordable by extending ACA’s enhanced premium tax credits
In a joint letter to U.S. congressional leadership, coalition of 18 governors highlight importance of extending tax credits provided by the Affordable Care Act to help keep premiums low and provide stability for millions of working families MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, alongside a coalition of 17 other governors, sent
UW-Eau Claire: Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin invests $4.2 million in state water science programs
Like so many students before her at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, senior geology major Rebecca Hafey says it was an internship opportunity that set her on the path to her current career goals in freshwater science. Senior UW-Eau Claire
Dept. of Administration: Donna Bente to lead Division of Personnel Management
Madison, Wis. – Today, Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Secretary Kathy Blumenfeld announced the appointment of Donna Bente, Division of Personnel Management (DPM) deputy administrator for central operations as the incoming DPM Administrator. Donna Bente is stepping into the role held by
Hendrickson campaign: New Glarus caregiver announces run for Wisconsin State Senate
Corrine Hendrickson Launches “Corrine for 17” Flanked by working families, former New Glarus Family childcare provider Corrine Hendrickson launched her campaign for Wisconsin State Senate Wednesday, September 17th. Due to a continued loss of funding for rural childcare, Hendrickson was