Gov. Evers: DVA announce nine organizations to receive Veteran Mental Health Community-Based Organization Grants
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), today announced nine nonprofit organizations are receiving funding through the Veteran Mental Health Community-Based Organization Grant program. The grants will support nonprofit efforts to promote positive mental health through activities, programs, and services that enhance the
WisDems: ICYMI: Tom Tiffany refuses to say if he’d veto six-week abortion ban bill
MADISON, Wis. — To kick off his campaign, Tom Tiffany went on live radio to proclaim that the six-week abortion ban bill he cosponsored in Congress is not his current position, and that instead he supports Wisconsin’s current law. Now, Tom Tiffany
Hulsey campaign: Former State Rep. Hulsey to run for governor as a democrat to protect his family and yours
Madison, WI– Former State Representative Brett Hulsey put his hat in the ring for the Wisconsin Governor’s race. “I am running for governor to make Wisconsin better for my family and yours. My grandkids and yours deserve the best schools,
Tiffany declines to say if he still backs 6-week abortion ban
GOP gubernatorial candidate Tom Tiffany declined to say if he still backs a six-week ban on abortion like the one he co-sponsored in Congress, telling WisPolitics he supports the state law he voted for while in the Legislature barring the procedure after 20 weeks.
Dem Party ad labels Tiffany ‘tariff lover’
The state Dem Party announced a new TV ad dubbing the new gubernatorial candidate “tariff lover Tom Tiffany.” The party declined to say how much it spent on the buy, which will include broadcast, cable and digital. It will run
Hulsey launches campaign for governor
Hulsey, A Democrat, has drawn headlines in the past for using campaign funds to buy himself a red convertible, a disorderly conduct charge for flipping a 9-year-old boy off an inner tube, and threatening to hand out Ku Klux Klan hoods to Republicans to protest GOP policy.
House Majority Forward ad knocks Van Orden over high costs, possible government shutdown
The ad is part of a $3 million campaign targeting House Republicans. That includes $300,000 for the spot knocking Van Orden that will run on broadcast TV in La Crosse for three weeks.
Environmental Defense Fund Action ad targets Van Orden over tax cuts for the wealthy
The Environmental Defense Fund Action launched new ads criticizing U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden for voting to “give wealthy elites another tax break.”
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture: Forest Service invests $804,281 in MN, MA, ME, & WI to reduce wildfire risk to communities
Milwaukee, WI, Sept. 24, 2025 – Communities that have limited resources and face high risk from wildfire are getting additional support from the USDA Forest Service. In an announcement made today, states within the Eastern Region will receive $804,281 in Community Wildfire
Capitol Chats: GOP guv candidate Tiffany declines to say if he supports six-week abortion ban
In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, guv candidate and U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Minocqua, talks about his newly announced campaign and declines to say if he would support a six-week abortion ban after cosponsoring one in Congress.
Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities: Statement on package of voting bills announced today
The Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities applauds the bipartisan work of Representatives Scott Krug (R )and Lee Snodgrass (D) for their joint press conference held earlier today to announce a package of proposed voting bills aimed at making
State Senate Democratic Committee: Republican lawmakers: “Time has run out” to help Wisconsin veterans
MADISON, WI – In a new Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article, a Republican lawmaker said it is too late for elected officials to provide the funds necessary to support Wisconsin’s Veterans Outreach Recovery Program (VORP) and to save the Veterans Housing and Recovery Program
Weekly GOP radio address: The governor and his bureaucrats are taking away your voice
While you were enjoying a beautiful Wisconsin summer, Governor Evers and Democrats were in Madison, flexing the new powers the liberal majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court gave them. What am I talking about? Administrative rules. Agencies like the DNR
Universities of Wisconsin: New policy would ensure all core general education courses transfer between universities
MADISON, Wis.—A new Universities of Wisconsin (UWs) policy would ensure that all core general education courses can transfer between each of the 13 UWs. The proposed Board of Regents policy, now being shared for comment at the UWs, is a
WisDems: Round Up: WisDems respond to Tariff Lover Tom’s run for governor
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, WI-07 Rep. Tom Tiffany announced his candidacy for governor in an interview with right-wing radio host Dan O’Donnell. During the interview, Tiffany doubled down on his support for the GOP tariff taxes, which is already raising prices for