Hands Off Medicaid: Proposed federal Medicaid cuts threaten healthcare access and vital services for over a million Wisconsinites, particularly vulnerable populations
Proposed federal legislation includes the largest cuts to the Medicaid program in its 60-year history, aiming to reduce federal spending by at least $715 billion over the next 10 years. These cuts are part of a budget reconciliation bill. These
WisDems: Day without child care, Wisconsinites decry GOP budget cut To child care counts
MADISON, Wis. — On Monday, Wisconsin families and child care providers across the state took part in National Day Without Child Care, calling for action to ensure that families have access to affordable child care and that providers can stay afloat. Meanwhile, Wisconsin Republicans
JFC Democrats: Trump chaos threatens freedom to build a better life
MADISON — Today, the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau released revenue projections for the state, which show declining payroll and corporate income tax collections, a clear sign of an economy on the brink as the Trump regime carries out a global
Serve Wisconsin: Gov. Evers recognizes outstanding individuals and organizations for their service at the 2025 Governor’s Service Awards
Governor Tony Evers congratulated the honorees at the 2025 Governor’s Service Awards, stating, “I want to recognize all the individuals and programs being honored today for the truly extraordinary work and service you’ve provided to communities across Wisconsin…and I’m incredibly
THU PM Update: Court sets deadline for responses to suits seeking House map redraw, Bradley rips ruling as ‘mockery’ of justice system
From WisPolitics … — The Wisconsin Supreme Court today set a May 29 deadline for the Wisconsin Elections Commission to respond to two lawsuits seeking to overturn the state’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 elections. The court also set
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: ‘Will Van Orden support the needy or the wealthy?’
ANSWER: The wealthy. Van Orden provides decisive vote to cut anti-hunger program despite months of claiming otherwise Derrick Van Orden has been lying to Wisconsinites’ faces. After claiming for months that he’d stand up for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Rep. Born, Sen. Marklein: Revenue re-estimates require cautious budgeting
MADISON, WI – Today, the Legislative Fiscal Bureau (LFB) released new revenue re-estimates. In response to the re-estimates, Joint Committee on Finance (JFC) Co-Chairs Senator Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green) and Representative Mark Born (R-Beaver Dam) made the following statement: “While we
The Arc Fond du Lac: Proposed federal cuts to Medicaid endanger the lives of Wisconsinites with disabilities
On Tuesday, May 13, 2025 the U.S. House Energy and Commerce committee held a markup hearing on its proposal to cut at least $715 billion in federal spending from Medicaid-the largest proposed cuts to the program in history. The scale
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul issues statement on Supreme Court birthright citizenship oral arguments
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul issued the following statement following oral arguments in the birthright citizenship case before the U.S. Supreme Court brought by AG Kaul and a coalition of state attorneys general. “It’s clear as day that President Trump’s
Sen. Hutton: Senate unanimously approves bill waiving license plate fee for Gold Star Families
MADISON, WI — The Wisconsin State Senate on Thursday approved bipartisan legislation to waive the license plate personalization fee for the families of servicemen and women who died in the line of duty. Gold Star plates in Wisconsin signify that
Sen. Hutton: Criminal justice transparency bill clears Senate in bipartisan vote
MADISON, WI — Today the Wisconsin State Senate approved Assembly Bill 75 (Senate Bill 115), legislation that brings additional transparency to the state’s criminal justice system by requiring the Department of Justice to collect and publicly report detailed information about
Sen. Ratcliff: Passes resolution recognizing Syttende Mai Constitution Day across Wisconsin
Madison, WI – Today, the WI State Senate passed a resolution designating May 16–18, 2025 as “Syttende Mai Weekend”. Syttende Mai which is Norwegian and translates to the 17th of May – is Norway’s Constitution Day, making Norway an independent
Marquette University: Marquette Law School Poll to release results of national surveys on Trump administration, U.S. Supreme Court, May 21-22
MILWAUKEE — The Marquette Law School Poll will release the results of its national survey of public opinion, over two days, May 21-22, via written releases. On Wednesday, May 21, the Marquette Law School Poll will release results of a
Sen. Cabral-Guevara: As families spend less, Evers wants to take more
MADISON, Wis. — Today, the Legislative Fiscal Bureau released its revised revenue projection. State Senator Rachael Cabral-Guevara (R-Fox Crossing), a nurse practitioner and chair of the Senate Committee on Health, released the following statement: “The new revenue projections show Wisconsinites are
Sen. Wanggaard: Strengthens transparency & efficiency in government and public safety
MADISON – The State Senate passed three bills authored by Senator Van Wanggaard (R-Racine) today expanding transparency and efficiency in both government and public safety. “The key to faith in government and the justice system is transparency, knowing what’s going