Dane County Dept. of Human Services: This holiday season, Dane County encourages community members to consider foster parenting, supporting children in need
As the holiday season approaches, many in the Dane County community are reflecting on gratitude, connection, and the joy of giving. This year, the Dane County Department of Human Services is encouraging residents to consider one of the most meaningful
WisDems: On Tom Tiffany, Derrick Van Orden, and Bryan Steil refusing to continue ACA funding
MADISON, Wis. — After yesterday’s House vote, where Wisconsin Republicans, including Tom Tiffany, Derrick Van Orden, and Bryan Steil, voted to drastically increase their constituents health care costs, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Devin Remiker released the following statement: “These DC
UW-Stevens Point: To offer new sport business program
A new program at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will offer students a gateway into careers that support the growing sports industry, from event promotion and merchandising to management and analysis. Sport business will be offered as a major, minor and
Gov. Evers: Approves new rule aimed at keeping kids in foster care with family and loved ones
Revised rule creates streamlined licensing pathway for relative and like-kin caregivers, keeping more kids with adults who know and love them MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced he has approved a new administrative rule designed to help improve the
International Ship Masters’ Association: Congressman Tiffany headlines prominent speakers for upcoming International Ship Masters’ Association convention in Duluth
(Duluth, MN) — The International Ship Masters’ Association (ISMA) has announced that U.S Representative Tom Tiffany (R-WI), Sara Fuentes, American Maritime Partnership, and J.M. “Mike” McCoshen, Administrator, Great Lakes Seaway Development Corporation (GLS) will headline seven speakers who will address
Lead Safe Schools MKE: Statement on MPS claims of completed lead testing
Milwaukee Public Schools sent an email to families claiming that it has completed all necessary lead safety work and that schools involved in the lead crisis are now “safe places for students and staff”. This statement is not supported by
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Baldwin, Young lead colleagues in calling on Trump to strengthen, revitalize Great Lakes shipbuilding
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Todd Young (R-IN) led a bipartisan group of their colleagues in calling on President Donald Trump to ensure that implementation of his Executive Order “Restoring America’s Shipbuilding Dominance,” strengthens and revitalizes
Dept. of Natural Resources: Wisconsinites invited to participate in Wisconsin Conservation Congress resolution process
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Conservation Congress (WCC) invites all Wisconsinites to take part in its annual spring hearing process. The WCC is an independent organization of residents that advises the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board and the Wisconsin Department of Natural
WisDems: ROUND UP: Wisconsin Democrats fight for health care in freezing cold and slam Tom Tiffany for voting to raise premiums
MADISON, Wis. — On Monday, Democrats and ACA recipients across Wisconsin gathered in the freezing cold after an arctic blast covered the state over the weekend to fight for affordable health care. In Madison, Senate and Assembly Democratic Leaders Dianne Hesselbein, Greta Neubauer,
Protect Our Care: NEW: Protect Our Care report unwraps the GOP’s year-long assault on working Americans’ health care
Washington, D.C. – Today, as American families reel from the GOP health care crisis and Trump prepares to address the nation, Protect Our Care released The Grift That Keeps on Giving, a new report unwrapping Trump and the GOP’s year-long
Lazar campaign: Judge Maria Lazar pledges stability and empathy on reproductive rights
(Waukesha, WI) — District II Court of Appeals Judge Maria Lazar, candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, today provided essential clarity on the modern legal framework governing reproductive rights in Wisconsin. Following the State Supreme Court’s 2025 decision in Kaul
Arthur Cyr: Give Jerome Powell some credit for successful economy
Fed Chair Jerome Powell and colleagues must weigh a myriad of conflicting information.
Dan O’Donnell: Dem’s inflation desperation
Democrats have finally noticed that prices are way too high…just in time for them to blame them on President Trump ahead of the midterm elections.
Dave Cieslewicz: What’s college for?
An Associated Press story from the other day caught my eye. It was about a controversy stemming from a new policy limiting how much a student can borrow under federally supported student loan programs.
Brian Reisinger: Without WI deer hunters, environment would be in big trouble
The deer hunt may represent bloodthirsty slaughter for some, but those who grew up hunting know a moment like this is a chance to teach deep life lessons.