Wisconsin Elections Commission: Statement regarding hearing in RPW v. Tony Evers
MADISON – The Wisconsin Elections Commission issued the following statement regarding the hearing this afternoon in Republican Party of Wisconsin v. Tony Evers: The WEC hopes for a quick resolution to this straightforward case. The federal Electoral Count Reform Act requires
IRG: DPI should stop playing games with childhood literacy
DELAFIELD, WI: The Joint Committee on Finance was forced to dispute the actions of the Department of Public Instruction once again on critical Act 20 reading reforms. The Institute for Reforming Government calls for DPI to follow the law as written
Bruce Murphy: Act 10 ruling could be tough to overturn
New ruling striking down law is based on argument Republicans have trouble answering.
Tom Tiffany: Unchecked illegal immigration strains Wisconsin. Evers shouldn’t obstruct law.
It’s time to put Wisconsinites first. We don’t need dismissive rhetoric from our governor.
Jerry Schulz: We can watch as Trump destroys country or work from bottom up on solutions
We can go into exile for four years and watch as our new president destroys our country. Or we can use our superpowers to work together from the bottom up to begin fixing our broken world. It’s up to us.
Alex Ignatowski: Wisconsin’s DOGE moment has arrived & it’s time for Madison to embrace it
Wisconsin state government, much like the federal government, is in need of change and modernization.
Michael Lucas: Shocker! Price inflation on the rise
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the CPI data for the month of November and found that price inflation increased at a faster rate than in October. Predictably, market pundits, officials and state-owned economists are reporting that these figures are “in line with expectations.”
E.G. Nadeau: Fossil fuel interests undermine climate conference
For the 29th time, UN member countries held a Conference of the Parties to draft policies to address problems associated with global warming, and for the 28th time, little progress was made.
Gregory Humphrey: Great Lakes climate change research threatened in Project 2025
We need to pay close attention as forty million people depend on the Great Lakes for drinking water. Business interests are paying heed, too.
Spencer Black: Riverway law a political and environmental success story
Our state is blessed with abundant scenic beauty and natural wealth. With such a blessing of natural resources comes the responsibility to be wise stewards of our land and water. And the Lower Wisconsin Riverway is an outstanding example of the good people of Wisconsin living up to our stewardship obligation.
PETA: UW-Madison uses sick monkeys in cruel sleep deprivation test; PETA urges federal probe
Madison, Wis. — In a complaint filed today, PETA urges the U.S. Department of Agriculture to investigate likely violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act at the University of Wisconsin-Madison after experimenters subjected chronically ill marmoset monkeys to a grueling sleep
Weekly Dem radio address: Gov. Evers reflects on state’s accomplishments during the Year of the Worker
Hey there, Wisconsin. Governor Tony Evers here. I declared 2024 as the Year of the Worker here in Wisconsin, not only to honor our state’s incredible, dedicated workforce but to put an emphasis on bolstering our workforce, reducing barriers to
THU News Summary: Neubauer says Dems will ‘push back’ against Trump mass deportation plans
TOP STORIES Assembly Democrats say they’ll ‘push back’ against Trump’s mass deportation plans… [Minority Leader Neubauer] meeting with Gov. Tony Evers and local communities to “do what we can to push back against Trump’s agenda. … We know that if
Dept. of Health Services: Announces innovative Medicaid housing benefit
Starting February 1, 2025, Wisconsin will launch a new initiative to provide housing support services to Wisconsin Medicaid members experiencing housing insecurity who are also affected by substance use or mental health conditions. Wisconsin is one of the first states
U.S. Rep. Fitzgerald: Statement on passage of FY25 National Defense Authorization Act
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) issued the following statement in response to the passage of H.R. 5009, the Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025: “The FY25 Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense