Gov. Evers: To continue statewide budget listening session tour in La Crosse
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced he will continue his statewide budget listening tour at Northside Elementary School in La Crosse. The governor kicked off his budget listening tour Monday in Appleton to hear directly from Wisconsinites on the
RightCount: ICYMI Rep. Krug: We can end doubts about Wisconsin election integrity once and for all
Milwaukee, WI – Today, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel published an oped from Assembly Campaigns and Elections Committee Chair and RightCount Wisconsin Leadership Advisory Council member Rep. Scott Krug on how we can end doubts around Wisconsin elections moving forward after a successful
Students for Justice in Palestine at UW-Madison, Young Democratic Socialists of America at UW-Madison, UWM Popular University for Palestine: Students to protest UW Board of Regents’ complicity in genocide and war profiteering
[Madison, WI] Students for Justice in Palestine at UW-Madison, Young Democratic Socialists of America at UW-Madison and UWM Popular University for Palestine will be marching on the Board of Regents meetings at UW Madison on Thursday, December 5th. Protestors will
Dept. of Justice: Remains of Cassandra Ayon found in the town of Brighton, Wis.
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) in partnership with the Clark and Marathon County Sheriff’s Offices, and the Clark County District Attorney’s Office, today announced the remains of Cassandra Ayon, last seen in Unity, Wis. on October
WisGOP: Expands investment in Hispanic community
MADISON, Wis. – The Republican Party of Wisconsin announced today the extension of the lease for the Hispanic Community Center on the South Side of Milwaukee. Just three months after the grand opening of the WisGOP Hispanic Community Center, Hispanics in Wisconsin voted
Open letter: Demands accountability from Madison and Dane County leaders on homelessness crisis
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Steven Walters: Will Legislature change election laws?
Republicans may back earlier recount of absentee ballots — along with other changes.
Scott Krug: We can end doubts about Wisconsin election integrity once and for all
It’s past time to pass these good government reforms and ensure that we are doing everything in our power to protect the voices of Wisconsin voters.
Dave Zweifel: Biden got it done; Trump will take the credit
That Trump will be able to claim credit for the programs, initiated by the man who beat him in 2020 and succeeded where Trump failed, is undoubtedly a matter of political luck.
John Torinus: Uber-red Washington County: Prime Trump land
Trumpers are claiming a highly debatable national mandate, but there is no debate about his “mandate” from Washington County voters. Donald Trump got 68.6% of the votes in Washington County, making it the reddest large county in the state. Waukesha County was close at 66.7%.
Howard Landsman: Harris campaign heroic, but not error free
She needlessly ceded to Donald Trump two issues that voters consistently rated as high priority: the economy and immigration.
Dave Cieslewicz: Who’s the radical now?
I won’t be the first writer to observe that the roles have been switched. In the 1960’s and 1970’s it was the left that saw our institutions as corrupt tools of oppression. Now it’s the hard-right.
Van Wanggaard: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wrong to blame Legislature for Lincoln Hills
Time and again, the Legislature has insisted that Lincoln Hills be closed. When presented with viable plans, not half-baked ones from left field, the Legislature has funded them.
Bruce Murphy: State taking over Milwaukee County pension system
After 87 years, all new county employees will become part of state system.
LaKeshia Myers: National Black Catholic History Month: Acknowledging the dedication of African American Catholics
Since 1990, the National Black Catholic Clergy Conference has designated the month of November as Black Catholic History Month, to honor the contributions of the many men and women of African descent who were dedicated to the Catholic faith.