Wisconsin Elections Commission: Start of in-person absentee voting, other important dates for spring election approaching
MADISON, WI – A number of key deadlines are approaching for eligible Wisconsin voters seeking to participate in the April 1 Spring Election. Starting on Tuesday, March 18 – two weeks before Election Day – clerks can begin to issue
Rewind: Your Week in Review for March 14
On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” CBS 58 Capitol Reporter Emilee Fannon and Wisconsin Watch Statehouse Reporter Jack Kelly discuss Wednesday’s state Supreme Court debate, Madison’s clerk being placed on leave amid an investigation into uncounted absentee ballots, this week’s Assembly floor session, Eau Claire Dem Rebecca Cooke launching another bid to take on Republican Derrick Van Orden in the 3rd CD and more.
Hunter Nation: Launches $1.8 million hunter-focused voter activation campaign to elect Brad Schimel to Wisconsin Supreme Court
Targeted Multi-Medium Ads feature Donald Trump Jr., Ted Nugent, Brett Favre, other celebrities and influencers urging hunters and 2nd Amendment activists to vote for Judge Schimel on April 1st. March 14, 2025 Mission, KS – Hunter Nation, Inc., one of the
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Baldwin, colleagues press Trump administration to address consequences of Social Security workforce layoffs
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) is pressing President Donald Trump on his plan to protect Social Security as he and Elon Musk slash its workforce. The Trump Administration’s plans to terminate Social Security employees threaten millions of Americans’
Gov. Evers: Delivers radio address highlighting his 2025-27 executive and capital budget investments to support the UW System statewide during the Year of the Kid
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today delivered his weekly radio address highlighting efforts in his 2025-27 Executive and Capital Budget investments to support the University of Wisconsin (UW) System statewide during the 2025 Year of the Kid. Gov. Evers last month released
Dept. of Natural Resources: Bonus harvest authorizations for spring turkey season available beginning March 17
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will begin selling bonus harvest authorizations for the 2025 spring turkey season on Monday, March 17, with a designated sale date for each zone. Previously known as leftover permits, bonus harvest
Schimel campaign: Brad Schimel endorsed by Wisconsin’s small business community
WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Today, Judge Brad Schimel received the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Wisconsin’s political action committee, demonstrating Schimel’s continued momentum in the race for Wisconsin’s Supreme Court. The endorsement reflects the clear distinction between Judge
FRI News Summary: Assembly Republicans pass bill to require schools resource officers in Milwaukee schools
TOP STORIES Assembly passes bill to require police presence in MPS… approved [w/o Dem votes] as part of a package of crime-related bills advanced by Republicans. … MPS would be required to maintain at least 25 officers. The cost would
WisOpinion: ‘The Insiders’ consider the impact of Trump’s policies on Wisconsin’s economy
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the impact of President Donald Trump’s policies on the Wisconsin economy. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
Patrick McIlheran: Federal government inaction leaves uranium alongside Lake Michigan
There are free-market solutions to storing or using spent nuclear fuel.
Dave Cieslewicz: What you missed at the Supreme Court debate
It was a fight between two attack dogs and I thought Crawford came out a little bit on top. The only question is if either candidate provided a sound bite for an attack ad.
Scott Walker: Look to Wisconsin to see the left’s weaponization of the courts
Judge Susan ‘Catch-and-Release Crawford’s agenda is bad for America.
Jay Heck: Elon Musk invades Wisconsin
Fresh from spending nearly $300 million to influence the 2024 elections, the richest person in the world has set his sights squarely on Wisconsin.
Richard Moore: The State Bar of Wisconsin
An octopus’s garden of left-wing ideology: Ending mandatory Bar associations and defenestrating the national ABA is one more necessary step to restoring truly free speech in our state and society as a whole.
Amy Hemmer: ‘Family’ matters
Governor Tony Evers recent verbiage controversy has been ridiculed and joked about by many. However, there is a nefarious aspect to Evers “creative” wordsmithing in the recent budget bill before the state legislature.