Luke Fuszard: Wisconsin will suffer more from Trump tariffs than Minnesota. Here’s why.
If Trump’s tariffs return, Wisconsin will pay a steeper price than neighboring Minnesota.
Eunice Gibson: In today’s Justice Department, ethics aren’t allowed
I want to speak a word of sympathy for the hard-pressed attorneys now working for the U.S. Department of Justice. It seems they are losing most of the cases they argue on behalf of the current administration, and, according to their boss, the attorney general, it’s because they aren’t “zealous” enough.
Gregory Humphrey: Does Trump respect any law of the land, or are courts just road bumps?
In multiple instances, Trump simply is not following the court orders or rulings and thereby is not allowing the process of our Constitutional checks and balances to work.
Dave Cieslewicz: Chaos is the point
If you think this is just a phase and that Trump will settle down once he’s made the changes he wants, I wouldn’t count on that. Trump’s chaos is not part of a process — it’s the whole point.
Dept. of Public Instruction: Wisconsin awards federal grant funding to enhance out-of-school learning opportunities for students, families
MADISON — Community learning sites across Wisconsin will have the opportunity to better support students and communities with improved out-of-school time opportunities thanks to funding allocation increases announced today by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. The DPI recently allocated
Weekly GOP radio address: A Supreme error
Hi, I’m Representative Brent Jacobson and I represent the 87th Assembly District for the State of Wisconsin. The 87th Assembly District encompasses portions of Marathon, Waupaca, Portage, and Shawano County. The 87th Assembly District is part of the 29th Senate
Wisconsin Policy Forum: Turbulence for Wisconsin’s export economy
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End Domestic Abuse WI: State coalition against domestic violence announces Asha returning to independent programming
Madison – April 17, 2025 – Today, End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin (End Abuse) announced that The Asha Project – formerly known as Asha Family Services (Asha) – will no longer be under the umbrella of the coalition as an independent project as
Dept. of Natural Resources: Encourages public to attend their local county Deer Advisory Council meeting
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and County Deer Advisory Councils remind the public to attend their local county meeting to share their feedback on local deer management ahead of the 2025 deer season. Each county in Wisconsin has
Dept. of Transportation: Statewide travel update for NFL Draft in Green Bay
Fans encouraged to plan extra time, use 511wi.gov for traffic conditions The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is advising Packer fans and football enthusiasts to huddle up and plan ahead if traveling to historic Lambeau Field in Green Bay for the NFL
UW Health: Marks first year of serving patients through substance use disorder program
MADISON, Wis. – The UW Health Compass Program, an innovative walk-in treatment location for people who use drugs, completed its first year in operation. The program, located at the UW Health 1102 S Park St Clinic, started seeing patients in January 2024
Wisconsin Historical Society: 3 Janesville elementary schools listed in the National Register of Historic Places
JANESVILLE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the listing of three Janesville elementary schools in the National Register of Historic Places on April 1, 2025. Adams Elementary School was originally constructed in 1939, Roosevelt Elementary School in 1929, and
American Legion, DAV, VFW: Wisconsin’s big 3 veteran groups to hold Veterans Day at the Capitol
(Madison, WI) – On Tuesday, April 22, 2025, the State’s three largest veterans service organizations – American Legion, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) will hold Veterans Day at the Capitol. During the event, veterans and
Zepecki joins field for WisDems chair
Operative Joe Zepecki has formally launched his bid for state Dem chair, the fourth person to enter the contest to succeed Ben Wikler.
State GOP launches review of ‘25 Supreme Court race ahead of ‘26 contest
The state GOP announced to members that it’s launching a postmortem on the 2025 state Supreme Court race that conservative Brad Schimel lost by 10 points as the party prepares for next year’s contest.