U.S. Rep. Fitzgerald: Grills former Special Counsel Jack Smith on Biden meddling in Trump investigations
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) questioned former Special Counsel Jack Smith during a House Judiciary Committee hearing entitled “Oversight of the Office of Special Counsel Jack Smith.” The hearing focused on Smith’s investigations and prosecutions of President Donald
Sapik campaign: Backed by conservative legislators in SD25
TRUMP ELECTOR ROLLS OUT LATEST LIST OF ENDORSEMENTS [Lake Nebagamon, WI…] Douglas County Board Supervisor and former State Representative Angie Sapik released an initial list of current and former Republican state legislators endorsing her bid for Wisconsin’s 25th State Senate
End Citizens United: Rep. Van Orden fails to stand up against corruption and special interests, receives “F” on legislative scorecard for 119th Congress
End Citizens United Action Fund, a leading anti-corruption reform group, announced that Rep. Derrick Van Orden earned an F on its scorecard for the 119th Congress. The scorecard grades members of Congress based on their votes and co-sponsorship of key
Sen. Jacque: Clean water bill aimed at supporting Wisconsin farmers sent to governor
‘Win-Win’ measure reduces agricultural pollution while providing income for farmers MADISON… Several Legislative initiatives authored by Senator André Jacque (New Franken) to support farmers and protect the Wisconsin agricultural industry passed the Assembly today. Among those is bi-partisan Senate Bill 78,
Dairy Business Association: Dairy farmers ready for coming change, innovation leader says at Dairy Strong
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Dairy farmers need to lead with purpose and shape their future and not just react to what happens, said Brett Sciotto of Idealyst Innovation during Dairy Strong, an annual conference focused on the most pressing issues
Sen. Roys: On 53rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Roys continues fight for reproductive freedom
We are here today to remember an important milestone for women’s rights and equality – Roe v. Wade. 53 years ago today, this 7-2 Supreme Court decision ruled that the rights guaranteed by the US Constitution include the right of women
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: On Roe v. Wade anniversary, reminder that Bryan Steil will stop at nothing to rip away women’s health care
Steil Will Fall in Line with D.C. Party Bosses to Pass National Abortion Ban Today marks the 53rd anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision – a decision that Bryan Steil has spent years working to overturn, to rip away women’s freedoms
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: On Roe v. Wade anniversary, reminder that Derrick Van Orden will stop at nothing to rip away women’s health care
Van Orden Will Fall in Line with D.C. Party Bosses to Pass National Abortion Ban Today marks the 53rd anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision – a decision that Derrick Van Orden has spent years working to overturn, to rip away
Western Wisconsin AFL-CIO: Endorses 1/23 Day of Truth & Freedom
La Crosse, WI — At the monthly meeting of the Western Wisconsin AFL-CIO (WWAFLCIO) held on Wednesday evening January 21st, the delegates unanimously voted to join the Minnesota AFL-CIO and all five Minnesota regional labor councils plus numerous other unions
Dept. of Revenue: Individual income tax season begins January 26
MADISON, WI – The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) today announced the start of the 2026 individual income tax filing season, beginning on Monday, January 26, 2026. The IRS and DOR will begin accepting and processing 2025 individual income tax
Institute for Reforming Government: Issues demand letter to DPI over year-long delay on Dairyland Sentinel’s public records request
Delafield, Wis. – The Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) sent a formal demand letter to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) on Thursday seeking the immediate release of public records that have been withheld for one year. The original
Rep. Joers: Leads child care plan to cut costs for Wisconsin families
MADISON — Today, Legislative Democrats introduced a six-bill plan to cut child care costs as working families continue to grapple with rising bills. With child care prices forcing parents to choose between their jobs and their kids, this plan takes
Our Sun Our Power: Farmers, WI businesses, energy experts, face off against monopoly utilities at Ag Cmte hearing on community solar legislation
Madison, WI — The Assembly Committee on Agriculture held a hearing Wednesday on Assembly Bill 493, legislation that would authorize community solar programs and expand access to affordable, locally generated energy in Wisconsin. The bill’s sponsor in the Assembly, State Representative
Vos, Neubauer announce tentative WisconsinEye funding deal
During a joint news conference, the two said they planned to introduce a bipartisan bill shortly that would take $10 million originally meant as matching funds for the public affairs network and place it in a trust fund. Interest from that fund would be used to finance the network’s operations.
Wisconsin Early Childhood Association: Child care bill package highlights continued focus on families, affordability needs
MADISON, WIS. – Wisconsin Early Childhood Association applauds the introduction of a bill package that seeks to lower child care costs for families and continue support for child care providers. WECA and its Center for Policy, Research and Engagement say