Associated Builders and Contractors: Celebrates legislators who co-authored the Fair and Open Competition Act (FOCA)
MADISON, Wisconsin – Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Wisconsin thanks three Wisconsin legislators for co-authoring the Fair and Open Competition Act (FOCA). The legislation was introduced to Congress earlier this month. Representatives Scott Fitzgerald, Glenn Grothman and Tom Tiffany
WisDems: Closing arguments: Brad Schimel’s supporters make the case for…who?
MADISON, Wis. — Support for corrupt politician Brad Schimel is fizzling out in the closing days of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, with everyone from Ron Johnson to Schimel’s own canvassers drawing a blank when asked who they’re supporting on April 1.
Dept. of Financial Institutions: Reaches final agreement with Sigue Corp., affected customers eligible for refunds
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) today announced it has reached a final agreement with money transmitter Sigue Corp., for failing to fulfill its obligations to customers during its collapse last year. The agreement with Sigue comes one year after
Kinser campaign: Kaleem Caire endorses Brittany Kinser
MADISON, Wisc. – On Monday, Kaleem Caire, a transformational education reform leader, founder and CEO of One City Schools, President of One City Advocates, and the former President and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Madison announced his endorsement of
Kristen Brey: What’s on the ballot? In Wisconsin, your future is at stake in April 1 election.
Wisconsin voter ID laws, state superintendent race on the April 1 election ballot.
David Blaska: Who is toughest on criminals?
Which Wisconsin state Supreme Court candidate imposes the toughest criminal sentences? It’s Brad Schimel, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Paul Fanlund: Wisconsin voters could pop Elon Musk’s bubble
Ben Wikler, chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, thinks a victory next week by Susan Crawford in the state Supreme Court race would not only be monumental for the state, but could also help break Musk’s hold on Republicans.
Bruce Murphy: How Musk was recruited to back Schimel
Did Scott Walker sell the billionaire on flipping the Wisconsin Supreme Court?
LaKeshia Myers: Breaking barriers
The enduring legacy of Black women in government service
Jordan Sinz: Building better schools: Saving schools tax dollars and improving learning spaces
CESA 10 is working hard with school districts to manage upgrade projects with a focus on transparency, efficiency, and fiscal responsibility, making these efforts a win-win that benefits both schools and local taxpayers.
Owen Robinson: Push to exclude soda and candy from welfare purchases
This is a fight worth having both for the health of people and for the tax dollars spent.
Mike McCabe: Double vision: America is not colorblind; it’s blinded by colors
Red and blue have turned into emblems of division and polarization, and not by accident.
Milwaukee Bar Association: Releases 2025 judicial poll results
MILWAUKEE, WIS., March 25, 2025 – Each year prior to the spring elections, the Milwaukee Bar Association surveys its members regarding the characteristics and qualifications of judicial candidates that appear on the ballot in Milwaukee County. MBA members are in
Educated We Stand: Announces school board endorsements in Wisconsin
[Wisconsin] – Educated We Stand, the national, non-partisan organization dedicated to safeguarding the integrity of public education, has announced its endorsements for the upcoming Wisconsin school board elections on April 1st. Wisconsin is a critical battleground in the fight against a
Gov. Evers: Urges bipartisan support for historic capital budget projected to generate over $7 billion in economic activity and 41,000 jobs statewide
State Building Commission slated to vote today on governor’s capital budget that addresses growing backlog of maintenance projects, invests in future of the UW System, and modernizescorrections statewide, among other key priorities MADISON —Gov. Tony Evers today, as the State Building Commission (SBC) prepares to meet later