Katie Nekola: Wisconsin air pollution is not Illinois’ fault. Hold companies accountable.
If Wisconsin factories and power plants are contributing to high ozone levels in Wisconsin, they need do more than blame other states.
Mark Belling: The ongoing Wisconsin GOP civil war
MAGA vs Madison: a fight for Republican control
Jeffrey D. Boldt: I’ve experienced Schimel’s indifference to the rule of law
My experience was that Attorney General Schimel demonstrated a profound lack of respect for the environmental hearing process. His late and highly unusual intrusion into the case on behalf of the CAFO needlessly extended the case from hell.
Kabby Hong: Breaking the cycle of Asian American invisibility
April 4 will mark the one-year anniversary of Wisconsin Act 266, which requires Hmong American and Asian American history to be taught in all Wisconsin K-12 public schools.
Hadley Ott: Evers’ health care plan: More Medicaid, higher costs
Governor Evers wants to increase the hospital assessment fee in order to increase aid to hospitals by billions of dollars, a classic bait-and-switch. But the health care system in Wisconsin is already dealing with many issues, including added financial stress made worse by state policy makers.
Dave Cieslewicz: Dems mess up again
Speaker Robin Vos is a master at getting the Democrats to take bad votes. He did it again this week — twice in the same day.
WisDems: ICYMI: As Wisconsin Attorney General, Brad Schimel tried to kill the Affordable Care Act
MADISON, Wis. — Reporting from the Wisconsin Independent on Wednesday highlighted far-right candidate Brad Schimel’s record attacking the Affordable Care Act. As Wisconsin’s attorney general, Brad Schimel led the state into a lawsuit to overturn the Affordable Care Act, called the ACA a
Schimel campaign: ICYMI: Brad Schimel will ‘restore objectivity’ to Wisconsin’s Supreme Court
WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Since Judge Brad Schimel launched his campaign over 16 months ago, he declared his devotion to restoring objectivity to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. In a recent interview conducted by the Wisconsin State Journal, Judge Brad Schimel explains how his
UW Health: Expanding AI use to improve patient visit experience
MADISON, Wis. – UW Health is working to quadruple the number of care providers using an artificial intelligence tool in the first half of 2025 so that providers have higher-quality patient interactions. This AI technology is an ambient listening tool
Crawford campaign: In new low, Schimel lobs derogatory attacks at five justices—then scurries from questions
MADISON, Wis. — Brad Schimel has a history of saying one thing in public, and a different thing behind closed doors. But new reporting from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel today uncovered Schimel lobbing derogatory and disqualifying attacks, both behind closed doors and in
Crawford campaign: New ad: Judge Crawford has looked out for people her entire life
MADISON, Wis. — Today, Judge Susan Crawford’s campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court launched “Who I Am,” a new ad highlighting Judge Crawford’s upbringing in Chippewa Falls. Growing up, Judge Crawford’s sister was born with special needs, and Susan became her
Gov. Evers: Sends letter to former Wisconsin Congressman now U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Duffy urging immediate action to prevent uncertainty, delays for Wisconsin infrastructure projects
Governor urges Transportation Secretary Duffy to support Wisconsin infrastructure, address delays and threats to funding for projects across Wisconsin MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers released a letter sent to former Wisconsin Congressman and now U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Secretary Sean Duffy
THU AM Update: Kinser, Underly clash over status of Wisconsin schools during joint forum
From WisPolitics … — State superintendent challenger Brittany Kinser during a joint forum with incumbent Jill Underly charged Wisconsin’s education system is failing kids, citing racial gaps and lack of reading proficiency. But Underly said the picture Kinser painted is
Kinser, Underly clash over status of Wisconsin schools during joint forum
State superintendent challenger Brittany Kinser during a joint forum with incumbent Jill Underly charged Wisconsin education is failing kids, citing racial gaps and lack of reading proficiency. But Underly said the picture Kinser painted is “misleading” and highlighted high graduation rates and Wisconsin schools’ high national ranking.
Underly campaign: Demonstrates leadership and deep policy knowledge in forum, while lobbyist Brittany Kinser struggles to defend her record
MADISON – In tonight’s forum, State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly made clear why she is the only candidate qualified to lead Wisconsin’s public schools, while Lobbyist Brittany Kinser struggled to defend her misleading attacks and refusal to stand up for