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The WisOpinion Insiders, Jensen and Chvala, assess the post-pandemic economic recovery and the impact of federal money.

We’re glad to have helped our communities emerge from the pandemic and look forward to what our future will bring.

As the head of DWD, the agency responsible for enforcing our state’s anti-discrimination laws, I encourage all of you to use this month to educate yourselves on ways you can advance equal rights year-round.

Summerfest got $10 million in federal funding. The Pabst and thousands of other groups: nothing.

Many states, including Wisconsin, do not guarantee their incarcerated populations access to free menstrual products.

What exists in the United States could best be described not as majority rule but rather, rule by the most highly motivated.

Creating the dental therapy profession in Wisconsin would improve oral health for disadvantaged populations and create jobs without additional costs to taxpayers.

The fight over a northern Minnesota pipeline project could have global repercussions.

Officials are ramping up efforts to reach minority and other underrepresented high school graduates and get them to enroll at UW System schools. A recent report from the UW Office of Policy Analysis and Research shows the percentage of Wisconsin

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — Tourism and entertainment industry groups are praising Gov. Tony Evers’ announcement of $140 million in American Rescue Plan Act grants. The Wisconsin Hotel & Lodging Association praised Evers’
The Joint Finance Committee’s version of the budget would spend $3.7 billion less in all funds than what Gov. Tony Evers proposed while approving 483 fewer state jobs, according to a summary from the Legislative Fiscal Bureau. The comparative summary
We the People Can Push Veto-Proof Effort to Make Sure Ballots, Votes, and Voters Are Treated the Same Across Wisconsin [Waukesha County, Wisc…] Common Sense Wisconsin supports uniformity in the state’s election processes. The conservative policy organization is pushing for

There are several practical steps that our lawmakers can take at the state level to instill greater confidence in elections and strengthen democracy for all Wisconsinites.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Jensen and Chvala, assess the post-pandemic economic recovery and the impact of federal money.

We’re glad to have helped our communities emerge from the pandemic and look forward to what our future will bring.

As the head of DWD, the agency responsible for enforcing our state’s anti-discrimination laws, I encourage all of you to use this month to educate yourselves on ways you can advance equal rights year-round.

Summerfest got $10 million in federal funding. The Pabst and thousands of other groups: nothing.

Many states, including Wisconsin, do not guarantee their incarcerated populations access to free menstrual products.

What exists in the United States could best be described not as majority rule but rather, rule by the most highly motivated.

Creating the dental therapy profession in Wisconsin would improve oral health for disadvantaged populations and create jobs without additional costs to taxpayers.

The fight over a northern Minnesota pipeline project could have global repercussions.

Officials are ramping up efforts to reach minority and other underrepresented high school graduates and get them to enroll at UW System schools. A recent report from the UW Office of Policy Analysis and Research shows the percentage of Wisconsin high school graduates enrolling in UW System schools right after

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — Tourism and entertainment industry groups are praising Gov. Tony Evers’ announcement of $140 million in American Rescue Plan Act grants. The Wisconsin Hotel & Lodging Association praised Evers’ announcement that $75 million would go toward the lodging industry.
The Joint Finance Committee’s version of the budget would spend $3.7 billion less in all funds than what Gov. Tony Evers proposed while approving 483 fewer state jobs, according to a summary from the Legislative Fiscal Bureau. The comparative summary of the JFC budget and Evers’ version shows the committee’s
We the People Can Push Veto-Proof Effort to Make Sure Ballots, Votes, and Voters Are Treated the Same Across Wisconsin [Waukesha County, Wisc…] Common Sense Wisconsin supports uniformity in the state’s election processes. The conservative policy organization is pushing for the Legislature to launch the process of constitutionally protecting uniformity

There are several practical steps that our lawmakers can take at the state level to instill greater confidence in elections and strengthen democracy for all Wisconsinites.