Cooke campaign: Announces Member of Congress endorsements
EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – Today, the campaign to elect Rebecca Cooke in Wisconsin’s competitive Third Congressional District announced the endorsement of fifteen Members of Congress. Representatives Sharice Davids (D-KS), Haley Stevens (D-MI), Nikki Budzinski (D-IL), Melanie Stansbury (D-NM), Don Beyer (D-VA),
Cory Brewer and Dan Lennington: Underly risking hundreds of millions for Wisconsin schools
Underly’s game of chicken with President Trump may earn applause from progressive activists, but it’s reckless.
Phoebe Petrovic: Wisconsin’s name-change law raises safety risks for transgender people
A 167-year-old statute requires trans people to publish their old and new names in a newspaper, worrying families and advocates as President Donald Trump attacks transgender rights.
Sara Rodriguez: On Earth Day, let’s focus on the work we have to do
Earth Day offers us a chance to celebrate the planet we call home and recommit to leaving a better world for generations to come.
Craig Dickman: From NFL draft to TitletownTech, Green Bay turns big dreams into amazing realities
With the NFL draft coming to Green Bay for the first time, we have an opportunity to share everything we have to offer.
Gov. Evers: Approves nearly $320,600 in county forest road aid to help improve over 900 miles of county forest roads across 24 counties maintain vital local roads, support rural economies
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), today announced that $320,600 in state funds is anticipated to support improving more than 930 miles of county forest roads in 24 counties across the state. Supporting the safety, security, and reliability of Wisconsin’s county
Ryan Pattee and Shar Borg: Milwaukee needs commitment to workforce housing
City needs policies to address shortage of ‘middle housing’ for working people.
Arthur Cyr: Tariff policies follow protectionist trend in U.S.
Protectionism has been growing since the last phase of the Obama administration.
Mark Belling: With enemies like this, Trump doesn’t need friends
Left makes alleged MS-13 gangster Abrego Garcia their Joan of Arc.
Ruth Conniff: Madison attorney fights deportations, making a stand for the rule of law
‘At this moment, when everyone feels so hopeless … we can do something.’
Gregory Humphrey: Baldwin speaks to the gravity of the moment
When I read the letters I received from Senator Tammy Baldwin following my contacts with her office, it really struck me that each topic was of substantial weight, and any one of the issues if not handled properly could resign our nation to great loss both in terms of Constitutional safeguards, economic strength, and in one case, great harm to members of our military.
Kristin Brey: I wasn’t expecting emotional reaction to Pope Francis’ death. Yet it was there.
Since putting down roots in Milwaukee and especially since becoming a mother, I’ve felt a deeper urge to live in service of others, to build community, to find shared meaning.
Rep. O’Connor: Votes to empower workers over bureaucracy
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Rep. Duchow: Supports public benefit accountability
Madison, WI – On Tuesday, State Representative Cindi Duchow (R-Delafield) voted for several bills that increase accountability and reduce the potential for fraud of our state’s public benefit programs. Rep. Duchow released the following statement upon the conclusion of the
WED News Summary: GOP consider options to sidestep Evers’ vetoes; Senate passes postpartum Medicaid extension
TOP STORIES GOP scour for options to sidestep Evers vetoes, including not using digits in the budget… Speaker Robin Vos said April 22 his caucus would discuss ways … “We are already meeting with our attorneys. We’ve begun the process