Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Applauds Wisconsin State Assembly for tackling education priorities
The News: Today at the Wisconsin State Capitol, Assembly Republicans unveiled a comprehensive package of education bills aimed at addressing critical challenges in our classrooms and expanding opportunities for families to choose the best educational path for their children. WILL supports
Rep. Piwowarczyk: To lead new task force focused on modernizing Wisconsin government
Madison- Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has appointed Representative Jim Piwowarczyk to chair the newly created Speaker’s Task Force on Government Efficiency and Modernization, a group tasked with exploring how Wisconsin can use technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI), to make government
Gov. Evers: Celebrates grand opening of new critical access hospital in Park Falls
PARK FALLS — Gov. Tony Evers today joined Marshfield Clinic Health System leadership, members of his administration, and local leaders in Park Falls to celebrate the grand opening of the new Marshfield Medical Center-Park Falls. In 2022, the governor awarded $20 million
Neil Kraus: Ever-expanding AI continues to invade higher education
Trump and Big Tech promise “human flourishing” in the UW System.
Tom Still: AI mistrust is natural human reaction, but history suggests that may fade
It’s only human to question the safety and potential economic disruption of inventions that test our ability to absorb the change, but history shows acceptance is widespread once benefits become clear. That may be the case with AI in time.
Judith Davidoff: Journalism in the age of AI
A new UW-Madison lab aims to help newsrooms develop in-house artificial intelligence tools that reflect their own values and needs.
LaKeshia Myers: The invisible made visible: Celebrating Afro-Latino contributions during Hispanic Heritage Month
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, let us commit to telling complete stories—stories that acknowledge the full breadth of Latino identity, including those who carry African heritage alongside their Latino culture.
Terry Hansen: Ignoring climate change will not make it go away
In order to deal with climate-driven threats, we must first recognize them. Urgently reducing greenhouse gas emissions and funding adaptation should be top priorities for every politician who cares about public health and the future we all share.
Laura Dresser: A year of deep disruption
2025’s economic policy undermines the opportunities and security of Wisconsin’s workers.
John Nichols: Walz speaks for 75 million voters who rejected Trump
Eight months into the Trump-Vance interregnum, Americans are becoming more and more aware of the fact that the Republicans were serious about the crazy concepts they spouted with regard to the economy, and about implementing their authoritarian fever dreams.
Dept. of Health Services: Distributes free xylazine test strips, renews statewide naloxone standing order for pharmacies
Efforts part of a commitment to drug overdose protection As part of a continued, comprehensive response to the state’s drug overdose epidemic, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is distributing more than 131,000 xylazine test strips to community organizations
Pro-Life Wisconsin: Love for Life Gala set for Friday, October 10, 2025, at the Brookfield Conference Center
(Brookfield, WI) – Pro-Life Wisconsin’s annual Love Life Gala fundraising dinner will take place on Friday, October 10, 2025, at the Brookfield Conference Center located at 325 S Moorland Road, Brookfield, WI 53005. The Love for Life Gala is Pro-Life Wisconsin’s opportunity
Sen. Dassler-Alfheim: Authors bill to protect access to benefits for disabled Wisconsinites
Legislation codifies recent court decision that overturned a law preventing disabled individuals from receiving unemployment benefits MADISON, WI – Today, Senator Kristin Dassler-Alfheim (D-Appleton) and Representative Christine Sinicki (D-Milwaukee) proposed legislation ensuring that disabled Wisconsinites are able to access the
Berrien campaign: Another bureaucrat enters the race for governor
WHITEFISH BAY, Wisc. — On Tuesday, Bill Berrien, a former Navy SEAL, a manufacturing CEO, and candidate for governor, issued the following statement after Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley officially launched his gubernatorial campaign. “Surprise, surprise; another career politician has jumped
UW-Green Bay: Welcomes 11,500 students for fall 2025
Preliminary estimates show 28% enrollment growth since 2020 Green Bay, WI — Preliminary enrollment estimates to be released by the Universities of Wisconsin later today will show continued positive momentum for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, including three percent enrollment