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Park Hotel, Madison. Guest speaker is Christina Brungardt, director of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, who is to present, “Transformative Experiences and the Museum.” Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more info: https://rotarymadison.org/event/program-christina-brungardt-mmoca-mmoca-transformative-experiences-and-the-museum/?instance_id=4933
Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Guest speaker is Milwaukee Brewers President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger, who is to address managing club operations during the pandemic and the cascading variables involved: financial impacts, changes

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Patrick Marley discuss Tony Evers signing the budget, the guv vetoing a bill to repeal the personal property tax and the upcoming 37th AD special election.
MADISON, WI – AARP Wisconsin today voiced its disappointment that many provisions included in the governor’s original biennial budget proposal to help Wisconsinites age 50-plus are not part of the 2021-23 budget that he signed into law yesterday. However, AARP Wisconsin

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the state budget, freshly signed by Gov. Tony Evers, as both parties’ blueprint for Campaign 2022.

In his new book, author George Packer argues that Americans have polarized into four groups. Madison is dominated by two of them, but the state is well-represented across all four.

Mainstream media have abused the trust vested in them by the public. This breach of trust has exacerbated the political divide.

Despite differences, most Americans feel that they are lucky to be citizens of this creative, innovative and powerful country.

Evers took credit for tax cuts despite the fact that his budget proposal included north of $1 billion in tax hikes.

“Paltry.” “Inadequate.” “An insult to the kids of our state.” Just a month ago, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers had harsh words for the Republican-controlled State Legislature’s biennial budget. Now he’s trying to take credit for it.

Democrats deserve a choice. Do they want to nominate Tony Evers again and, at best, get four more years of wishy-washy or do they want to take a chance on actually making a difference?

If you want to get to the truth of what Tony Evers did that week, all you need to do is look at his own words.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court is once again on the receiving end of an extraordinary request from the leaders of the Wisconsin Legislature. This time, the plea is for the high court to circumvent the normal judicial process and dive headlong into a redistricting-related legal challenge.
Park Hotel, Madison. Guest speaker is Christina Brungardt, director of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, who is to present, “Transformative Experiences and the Museum.” Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more info: https://rotarymadison.org/event/program-christina-brungardt-mmoca-mmoca-transformative-experiences-and-the-museum/?instance_id=4933
Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Guest speaker is Milwaukee Brewers President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger, who is to address managing club operations during the pandemic and the cascading variables involved: financial impacts, changes at the stadium, public health/safety, and more. Rotary meetings are

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Patrick Marley discuss Tony Evers signing the budget, the guv vetoing a bill to repeal the personal property tax and the upcoming 37th AD special election.
MADISON, WI – AARP Wisconsin today voiced its disappointment that many provisions included in the governor’s original biennial budget proposal to help Wisconsinites age 50-plus are not part of the 2021-23 budget that he signed into law yesterday. However, AARP Wisconsin State Director Sam Wilson said he is confident that some

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the state budget, freshly signed by Gov. Tony Evers, as both parties’ blueprint for Campaign 2022.

In his new book, author George Packer argues that Americans have polarized into four groups. Madison is dominated by two of them, but the state is well-represented across all four.

Mainstream media have abused the trust vested in them by the public. This breach of trust has exacerbated the political divide.

Despite differences, most Americans feel that they are lucky to be citizens of this creative, innovative and powerful country.

Evers took credit for tax cuts despite the fact that his budget proposal included north of $1 billion in tax hikes.

“Paltry.” “Inadequate.” “An insult to the kids of our state.” Just a month ago, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers had harsh words for the Republican-controlled State Legislature’s biennial budget. Now he’s trying to take credit for it.

Democrats deserve a choice. Do they want to nominate Tony Evers again and, at best, get four more years of wishy-washy or do they want to take a chance on actually making a difference?

If you want to get to the truth of what Tony Evers did that week, all you need to do is look at his own words.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court is once again on the receiving end of an extraordinary request from the leaders of the Wisconsin Legislature. This time, the plea is for the high court to circumvent the normal judicial process and dive headlong into a redistricting-related legal challenge.