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With a changing of the guard in key positions at the University of Wisconsin, there is shaking and baking going on in favor of a system-wide strategic plan.
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With a changing of the guard in key positions at the University of Wisconsin, there is shaking and baking going on in favor of a system-wide strategic plan.

Funding our schools and supporting other critical needs of the state can happen concurrently.

Are you not aware that on July 4, 1776 over 600,000 Black people were in shackles? You call that Independence Day, but it certainly did not apply to almost every Black person in this country.

The big fear is that accurate representations of racial history in this nation will lead to overturning a social order based on historic racism.

The work is hard, the pay poor. Biden’s American Jobs Plan could help.

Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation are reviving the Scott Walker-era proposal to add lanes to Interstate 94 in the city of Milwaukee.

Democrats are growing anxious over their stalled agenda. There’s actually a lot they can still accomplish.

A top official in the Republican Party of Wisconsin said the party has made “significant inroads” with communities of color and will look to build on that in the future. Gerard Randall, first vice chair of the party, said Republicans

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — The Senate is moving ahead with legislation to eliminate the personal property tax after the Joint Finance Committee put money aside in its version of the budget.

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss the Joint Finance Committee wrapping up work on the state budget, policing bills headed to Gov. Tony Evers’ desk and the push from two Assembly Republicans for an Arizona-style audit of Wisconsin’s November 2020 election.
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh in on the GOP version of the biennial budget and debate how Gov. Tony Evers should react.

WEDC officials say they’re looking to pick up the pace on revoking tax credits from businesses that fail to meet the terms of their contracts. “Our contracts for smaller tax credits usually run about five years, but it has historically

Republicans like Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan fighting pro-Donald Trump forces deserve emphatic support from the left. Given the stakes, ideological differences pale in comparison.

With a changing of the guard in key positions at the University of Wisconsin, there is shaking and baking going on in favor of a system-wide strategic plan.

Funding our schools and supporting other critical needs of the state can happen concurrently.

Are you not aware that on July 4, 1776 over 600,000 Black people were in shackles? You call that Independence Day, but it certainly did not apply to almost every Black person in this country.

The big fear is that accurate representations of racial history in this nation will lead to overturning a social order based on historic racism.

The work is hard, the pay poor. Biden’s American Jobs Plan could help.

Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation are reviving the Scott Walker-era proposal to add lanes to Interstate 94 in the city of Milwaukee.

Democrats are growing anxious over their stalled agenda. There’s actually a lot they can still accomplish.

A top official in the Republican Party of Wisconsin said the party has made “significant inroads” with communities of color and will look to build on that in the future. Gerard Randall, first vice chair of the party, said Republicans would sustain that momentum in communities of color by “getting

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — The Senate is moving ahead with legislation to eliminate the personal property tax after the Joint Finance Committee put money aside in its version of the budget. SB 189 was formally introduced March 10 and was sent

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss the Joint Finance Committee wrapping up work on the state budget, policing bills headed to Gov. Tony Evers’ desk and the push from two Assembly Republicans for an Arizona-style audit of Wisconsin’s November 2020 election.
Note: If this post has anything to do with Evers, the Evers administration or lame-duck legislation and related lawsuits, please tag it as Evers Administration. Please delete this note before publishing.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh in on the GOP version of the biennial budget and debate how Gov. Tony Evers should react.

WEDC officials say they’re looking to pick up the pace on revoking tax credits from businesses that fail to meet the terms of their contracts. “Our contracts for smaller tax credits usually run about five years, but it has historically taken us a while to get to looking at those

Republicans like Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan fighting pro-Donald Trump forces deserve emphatic support from the left. Given the stakes, ideological differences pale in comparison.