Skip to content

Visit WisPolitics-State Affairs for premium content,
keyword notifications, bill tracking and more

  • Links
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Login/Account
  • Contact Us / Send News Tips
  • Links
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Login/Account
  • Contact Us / Send News Tips
  • News
    • WisPolitics News
    • Around Wisconsin
    • Battleground Wisconsin
    • Election Blog
    • Ad Watch
    • Quorum Call
    • DC Wrap
    • Capitol Chats
    • Interviews
  • Press Releases
  • WisOpinion
    • The Insiders
  • Events
  • Podcasts
  • Subscribers Only
    • AM Update
    • News Summary
    • PM Update
    • Friday Report
    • Budget
  • News
    • WisPolitics News
    • Around Wisconsin
    • Battleground Wisconsin
    • Election Blog
    • Ad Watch
    • Quorum Call
    • DC Wrap
    • Capitol Chats
    • Interviews
  • Press Releases
  • WisOpinion
    • The Insiders
  • Events
  • Podcasts
  • Subscribers Only
    • AM Update
    • News Summary
    • PM Update
    • Friday Report
    • Budget

Delta variant may be to blame for a slight uptick in COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

Ousted Milwaukee Police Chief Morales, city reach tentative deal

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

Wisconsin man arrested for participating in Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

GOP bill would establish community solar program; utilities strongly opposed

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

Massive government spending hasn’t solved the rural Wisconsin internet problem

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

Democrat announces bid to represent 1st CD

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

WED AM Update: Penterman says he’s ready to get to work after winning 37th AD special election

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers   Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — Republican William Penterman said he’s ready to get to work right away after declaring victory in the 37th Assembly District special election last night. The former aide

Read More »

TUE PM Update: DSCC seeks to intervene in lawsuit challenging use of absentee ballot drop boxes

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is seeking to intervene in WILL’s lawsuit aiming to bar the use of absentee ballot drop boxes ahead of the 2022 election. The DSCC argues the conservative

Read More »

Wisconsin companies get over $379 million from Restaurant Revitalization Fund

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Just over 2,000 Wisconsin businesses have received a total of more than $379 million from the federal Restaurant Revitalization Fund, according to figures from the U.S. Small Business Administration.  But nearly three times that number had applied for more than

Read More »

Trump’s attorneys argue he shouldn’t have to pay defendants’ legal bills in election lawsuit

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn Wisconsin’s election results were made in good faith so he shouldn’t be forced to cover the legal bills for Gov. Tony Evers and local state officials, Trump attorneys argue. In a federal filing late yesterday,

Read More »

Dave Cielewicz: This budget wasn’t bipartisan

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

This budget was written by Speaker Robin Vos and the Republicans after they tossed Evers’ proposal out in its entirety. Not a single one of Evers’ major initiatives was included.

Read More »

Shannon Whitworth: Evers’ school choice veto shows he doesn’t care about education

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

The bill would have broadened the income restrictions to three times the poverty level for the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program, which would have increased access for students and parents desperate to get their kids out of failing Wisconsin public schools.

Read More »

O. Ricardo Pimentel: What’s behind the outrage about critical race theory

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Critical race theory posits that racism is not merely a thing practiced by individuals, but one embedded in American institutions owing to a legacy stemming from mindsets and inequities up to and including slavery. It is systemic.

Read More »

John Nichols: Educators and their unions will defend the honest teaching of history

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

The cynical assault on honest instruction about American history has come to Wisconsin.

Read More »

LaKeshia Myers: Black in the ivory tower

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

High stakes & even higher expectations

Read More »

M.D. Kittle: Evers’ shifting views on law enforcement

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Gov. Tony Evers and Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, like a lot of leftists, are happy to attack and defund law enforcement — until they need them.

Read More »

Dave Considine: Business tax cut a good idea spoiled by budget committee bill

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Unfortunately, the bill we passed leaves much to be desired.

Read More »

Shawn Phetteplace and Julie Keown-Bomar: Biden’s executive order promotes competitiveness, helps farmers and small businesses

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

We applaud this administration’s actions to address oligopoly, or limited competition in the marketplace.

Read More »

Spencer Black: Ambitious conservation plan embraced by Biden aims to halt nature’s loss

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

We have an obligation to protect our remaining natural lands for future generations.

Read More »

UW-Madison: Survey shows 96% of dorm residents will be vaccinated against COVID-19 by early fall

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021
Read More »

Delta variant may be to blame for a slight uptick in COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

Ousted Milwaukee Police Chief Morales, city reach tentative deal

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

Wisconsin man arrested for participating in Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

GOP bill would establish community solar program; utilities strongly opposed

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

Massive government spending hasn’t solved the rural Wisconsin internet problem

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

Democrat announces bid to represent 1st CD

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021
Read More »

WED AM Update: Penterman says he’s ready to get to work after winning 37th AD special election

Wednesday, Jul 14, 2021

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers   Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — Republican William Penterman said he’s ready to get to work right away after declaring victory in the 37th Assembly District special election last night. The former aide to Rep. Ron Tusler, R-Harrison, defeated Dem Pete Adams and

Read More »

TUE PM Update: DSCC seeks to intervene in lawsuit challenging use of absentee ballot drop boxes

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is seeking to intervene in WILL’s lawsuit aiming to bar the use of absentee ballot drop boxes ahead of the 2022 election. The DSCC argues the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed the lawsuit on

Read More »

Wisconsin companies get over $379 million from Restaurant Revitalization Fund

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Just over 2,000 Wisconsin businesses have received a total of more than $379 million from the federal Restaurant Revitalization Fund, according to figures from the U.S. Small Business Administration.  But nearly three times that number had applied for more than almost $1 million in total funding from the fund, with

Read More »

Trump’s attorneys argue he shouldn’t have to pay defendants’ legal bills in election lawsuit

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn Wisconsin’s election results were made in good faith so he shouldn’t be forced to cover the legal bills for Gov. Tony Evers and local state officials, Trump attorneys argue. In a federal filing late yesterday, the Trump attorneys argued Evers and the local officials had

Read More »

Dave Cielewicz: This budget wasn’t bipartisan

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

This budget was written by Speaker Robin Vos and the Republicans after they tossed Evers’ proposal out in its entirety. Not a single one of Evers’ major initiatives was included.

Read More »

Shannon Whitworth: Evers’ school choice veto shows he doesn’t care about education

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

The bill would have broadened the income restrictions to three times the poverty level for the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program, which would have increased access for students and parents desperate to get their kids out of failing Wisconsin public schools.

Read More »

O. Ricardo Pimentel: What’s behind the outrage about critical race theory

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Critical race theory posits that racism is not merely a thing practiced by individuals, but one embedded in American institutions owing to a legacy stemming from mindsets and inequities up to and including slavery. It is systemic.

Read More »

John Nichols: Educators and their unions will defend the honest teaching of history

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

The cynical assault on honest instruction about American history has come to Wisconsin.

Read More »

LaKeshia Myers: Black in the ivory tower

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

High stakes & even higher expectations

Read More »

M.D. Kittle: Evers’ shifting views on law enforcement

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Gov. Tony Evers and Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, like a lot of leftists, are happy to attack and defund law enforcement — until they need them.

Read More »

Dave Considine: Business tax cut a good idea spoiled by budget committee bill

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

Unfortunately, the bill we passed leaves much to be desired.

Read More »

Shawn Phetteplace and Julie Keown-Bomar: Biden’s executive order promotes competitiveness, helps farmers and small businesses

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

We applaud this administration’s actions to address oligopoly, or limited competition in the marketplace.

Read More »

Spencer Black: Ambitious conservation plan embraced by Biden aims to halt nature’s loss

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021

We have an obligation to protect our remaining natural lands for future generations.

Read More »

UW-Madison: Survey shows 96% of dorm residents will be vaccinated against COVID-19 by early fall

Tuesday, Jul 13, 2021
Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5

Contact us/Send news tips

Content copyright WisPolitics.com