Sen. Johnson, Sen. Roys, Rep. McGuire, Rep. Andraca: Dems join carpenters in support of Governor’s budget
KAUKAUNA — Prior to attending a public hearing at Kaukauna High School, the Democratic members of the Joint Committee on Finance joined members of the Carpenters Union to discuss the ways the state budget should invest in the people doing
Common Cause Wisconsin: Wisconsin voters decisively step up, turn out and reject outside interference from Musk’s millions
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Gov. Evers: Announces Wisconsin’s veteran employment services rank top five in America for second consecutive year
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD), announced Wisconsin has retained a top-five ranking in America for successfully helping veterans find employment for the second consecutive year. The ranking underscores the governor’s and the
Bill Barth: Unbiased model is gone for court
Wisconsin has thrown that concept aside. Shameful, and against the public interest.
Bill Lueders: Crawford beats Musk in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
Tech billionaire made the election a referendum on Trump’s second term — and lost bigly.
Dave Cieslewicz: Sorting through the election
What did we learn from last night’s results?
Mark Belling: There’s somebody the left hates even more than Trump
For all the deranged loathing of Donald Trump, it somehow seems the left hates Elon Musk even more!
William Osmulski: Missed opportunity: JFC bunts on agency briefs
Wisconsin’s state agencies’ performance is dismal according to their own metrics, but lawmakers on JFC missed their big opportunity to make the heads of those agencies answer for it.
Emma Shakeshaft: Your Right to Know: Improve access to municipal court records
Courts and carceral institutions must have standardized, reliable systems for recording, analyzing, and reporting data. Wisconsin’s municipal courts must be held to higher standards of transparency, and the state must implement policies that ensure courts are accountable to the communities they serve.
Bruce Murphy: Wisconsin a leader in using Signal app to hide public records?
Trump administration’s bizarre sharing of U.S. battle plans involved use of Signal.
Dave Zweifel: Don’t count on seeing your GOP rep anytime soon
Many of Wisconsin’s Republican members of Congress are running for the hills.
Paul Fanlund: Even for Trump, this attack on a journalist is a new low
Donald Trump’s reflexive response to the bombshell reporting that his cabinet endangered national security by sharing military secrets via a leaked online chat was utterly predictable. He tried to shoot the messenger.
John Torinus: Spending cuts: start with Musk contracts, subsidies
Financial smarts have been missing in the Trump/Musk blunderbuss approach to getting our deficits and debts under control.
Tom Still: Amid tariff uncertainty, does doing business overseas still make sense?
As a 35-year veteran of Wisconsin’s import-export economy told a group of entrepreneurs meeting this month in Milwaukee, the numbers still dictate that small and mid-sized companies should think seriously about markets beyond American borders.
Educated We Stand: Announced success in Wisconsin Superintendent and School Board elections with multiple endorsed candidates securing victories
[Wisconsin] – On Tuesday, Educated We Stand, the national, non-partisan organization dedicated to safeguarding the integrity of public education, announced that Jill Underly for State Superintendent and five of its six endorsed local school board candidates won their elections in Wisconsin.