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We’re taking his bloated budget and right-sizing it to fit our Wisconsin values.

Johnson’s betrayal extends to Wisconsin voters on issue after issue. He neither represents the entire state nor acts for the common good.

$1.6 billion in federal dollars would fund the health care Wisconsin residents deserve.

A refusal by MPS and the teachers union to resume in-person classes is a boon to other schools.

Camus wasn’t the first to notice these powerful forces, and today’s pandemic has played out much like previous ones.

Critical race theory critiques how the social construction of race and institutionalized racism perpetuate a racial caste system that relegates people of color to the bottom tiers.

Shared revenue to local governments has declined for 20 years.

State Dem Party Chair Ben Wikler said “job one” in 2022 is to reelect Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. Wikler said he is “very confident” that Evers will seek re-election. “He’s been a spectacular leader for our state,” Wikler said in

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — State Dem Party Chair Ben Wikler said “job one” in 2022 is to reelect Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. Wikler said he is “very confident” that Evers will seek

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss the Joint Finance Committee removing more than 380 items from Gov. Tony Evers’ budget, the guv’s appointees gaining the majority on several state boards, Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit to Milwaukee and more.

State support of $1 million will help boost shipbuilding at Marinette Marine. The Transportation Economic Assistance grant, approved by Department of Transportation Secretary Craig Thompson, supports a $2.6 million reconstruction of Ludington Street in Marinette that will provide better access

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, evaluate Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn’s recent decisions and his record of independent opinions.

Mitt Romney, Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger stand virtually alone among prominent Republicans against the existential threat to democracy still posed by Donald Trump.

In this hyperpartisan era we’re living in, you can’t give the other guys an inch. They’re wrong just for getting out of bed.

Regardless of how the media portrays the budget debate, the JFC can build a responsible budget.

Many Americans have and continue to work exceptionally hard and deserve the rewards that come with this effort. There is no doubt that this is the case. However, we ignore to our own peril, that this system of merit and reward is colored by systemic racism and exclusionary access.

Newly released emails paint a disturbing picture of how the City of Milwaukee ran the 2020 presidential election and again call into question the legality of liberal-leaning interest groups’ deep infiltration of municipal procedure.

More than ever, America’s culture wars are on prominent display in our schools.

We’re taking his bloated budget and right-sizing it to fit our Wisconsin values.

Johnson’s betrayal extends to Wisconsin voters on issue after issue. He neither represents the entire state nor acts for the common good.

$1.6 billion in federal dollars would fund the health care Wisconsin residents deserve.

A refusal by MPS and the teachers union to resume in-person classes is a boon to other schools.

Camus wasn’t the first to notice these powerful forces, and today’s pandemic has played out much like previous ones.

Critical race theory critiques how the social construction of race and institutionalized racism perpetuate a racial caste system that relegates people of color to the bottom tiers.

Shared revenue to local governments has declined for 20 years.

State Dem Party Chair Ben Wikler said “job one” in 2022 is to reelect Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. Wikler said he is “very confident” that Evers will seek re-election. “He’s been a spectacular leader for our state,” Wikler said in an interview aired Sunday on “UpFront,” produced in partnership with

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — State Dem Party Chair Ben Wikler said “job one” in 2022 is to reelect Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. Wikler said he is “very confident” that Evers will seek re-election. “He’s been a spectacular leader for our state,” Wikler

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss the Joint Finance Committee removing more than 380 items from Gov. Tony Evers’ budget, the guv’s appointees gaining the majority on several state boards, Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit to Milwaukee and more.

State support of $1 million will help boost shipbuilding at Marinette Marine. The Transportation Economic Assistance grant, approved by Department of Transportation Secretary Craig Thompson, supports a $2.6 million reconstruction of Ludington Street in Marinette that will provide better access to the Fincantieri shipbuilding facility. Fincantieri Marinette Marine recently received

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, evaluate Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn’s recent decisions and his record of independent opinions.

Mitt Romney, Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger stand virtually alone among prominent Republicans against the existential threat to democracy still posed by Donald Trump.

In this hyperpartisan era we’re living in, you can’t give the other guys an inch. They’re wrong just for getting out of bed.

Regardless of how the media portrays the budget debate, the JFC can build a responsible budget.

Many Americans have and continue to work exceptionally hard and deserve the rewards that come with this effort. There is no doubt that this is the case. However, we ignore to our own peril, that this system of merit and reward is colored by systemic racism and exclusionary access.

Newly released emails paint a disturbing picture of how the City of Milwaukee ran the 2020 presidential election and again call into question the legality of liberal-leaning interest groups’ deep infiltration of municipal procedure.

More than ever, America’s culture wars are on prominent display in our schools.