Rep. August: Thanks Senator Nass for his service
MADISON… Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August (R-Walworth) issued the following statement on State Senator Steve Nass’ retirement: “Fighter. That’s the one word that comes to mind when thinking about Steve. “Steve has been an integral part of the conservative movement in
Hulsey campaign: Groundhog, Rep. Tom Tiffany, Pres. Trump predict more ICE
Madison, WI—Democratic governor candidate Hulsey today says the Pennsylvania Groundhog,[1] Rep. Tom Tiffany and Pres. Trump predicted more ICE. Brett Hulsey is a carpenter, former state representative, and governor candidate in 2014 against Governor Scott Walker when he got 51,300 votes.
Rep. Madison: Calls for just cannabis legalization and regulation in Wisconsin
Bill creates evidence-driven cannabis regulations, accessible markets for growers and sellers, and justice for victims of Wisconsin’s racist cannabis laws MADISON, Wis. – This morning in the Wisconsin Assembly’s parlor, Rep. Darrin Madison (D-10) joined Sen. LaTonya Johnson (D-6) and
Rep. Hysell: Celebrates the introduction of legislation to legalize recreational cannabis in Wisconsin
MADISON – Today, Rep. Hysell, Rep. Madison, Sen. LaTonya Johnson, and other legislative Democrats introduced legislation to legalize cannabis for recreational and medicinal use. In response, Rep. Hysell (D-48) released the following statement: “Legalization is about freedom. Adults in Wisconsin
Kroll campaign: Launches bid for 85th Assembly District
WAUSAU, Wis. – Today, Marathon County Board Supervisor John Kroll announced his candidacy for the 85th Assembly District. Kroll, who works professionally to make homes across Wisconsin more affordable and comfortable, is a strong advocate for lowering family costs –
Nass won’t seek reelection
GOP state Sen. Steve Nass, who’s been in the Legislature since 1991, announced today that he won’t seek reelection, saying it’s time “for a new fighter to take on the mission of preserving life, liberty and pursuit of happiness” for his constituents.
Sen. Nass: Not seeking reelection in 2026
Senator Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) issued the following statement announcing his retirement from the Wisconsin State Senate: “It has been one of the greatest honors of my life to serve in the Wisconsin State Legislature representing the people of Southern
University of North Florida: Madison-based atmospheric water generator deployed in university resiliency research
MADISON, Wis. – Origen, a Madison-based atmospheric water generator brand within the Therma-Stor family, has deployed its Wellspring 100 system at the University of North Florida’s JEA Sustainable Solutions Lab as part of a new research initiative focused on water security
Rodriguez campaign: Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez unveils signature health care proposal to lower prices and guarantee affordable coverage for Wisconsinites
MADISON, WI—Today, Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez announced a sweeping health care proposal to lower prices and guarantee affordable, reliable coverage for every person in Wisconsin. Rodriguez is making health care a central pillar of her campaign for governor and her
Jay Rothman: Artificial Intelligence: Preparing Wisconsin for the Future
The question isn’t whether AI will change our lives, but how Wisconsin prepares to thrive in an AI-enabled world.
Chris Taylor: The choice for Wisconsin’s Supreme Court: rights or restrictions
State courts are often the last line of defense when it comes to protecting our fundamental rights and freedoms and in holding those who violate the law accountable, no matter how powerful or privileged. That is why this race matters, and why I am running to be your next Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice.
Gwen Moore: Wisconsin Supreme Court should take up gerrymandered maps
Bothfeld v. Wisconsin Election Commission case is an opportunity for Wisconsin to turn a new page and end minority rule at the federal level. The court should move with deliberate speed to remedy this wrong and strengthen our democracy.
Richard Moore: The Legislature that isn’t
Rep. Brent Jacobson and colleagues introduced measures that would return lawmaking power itself to the branch where the Wisconsin constitution says it belongs.
James Causey: Effort to reduce Milwaukee homicides dealt maddening blow
What I admire most about Procell is how he inspired people who made mistakes. He did not shy away from discussing his past or downplay his actions. He is proof that second chances can work.
Bill Kaplan: Be outraged, nonviolent and vote
To check Trump, Americans must be convinced to vote for a Democratic-led Congress. Violence and extreme rhetoric would be wrong and counterproductive. Keep your eyes on the prize.