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Kevin Nicholson’s group No Better Friend is running a radio ad featuring the former GOP U.S. Senate candidate urging opposition to Dems’ House bill to overhaul election laws. A No Better Friend spokeswoman declined to provide specifics on the ad

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss the building Commission again deadlocking over Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed building projects, lawmakers’ work to revitalize bills that didn’t pass last session, a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin election practices and more.

DHS Deputy Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk says she expects enough COVID-19 vaccine supply to achieve herd immunity by the end of June, but that doesn’t mean all Wisconsinites will want a shot. Herd immunity would need about 80 percent

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on Wisconsin after one year.

Gov. Tony Evers’ budget includes money to expand a program in which college students offer energy and expertise to help solve local issues. Even conservative communities like central Wisconsin’s Adams County benefit.

Turns out that states with the most progressive income taxes — Wisconsin being one of them — have been able to ride out the pandemic with little if any fiscal disruption.

Conversation is no less essential now than in the pre-mask era, and the sooner we get used to talking with masks, the better.

Cash for prisoners is just one of many liberal giveaways at taxpayers’ expense.

The only thing standing between our state and over a billion dollars are legislative Republicans dead set on sticking it to the governor.

The Republican Party has happily made itself the ugliest side of the creature it was 50 years ago, elevating the racism that was a smaller but effective part of its message.

Why is Johnson made to answer for the transgressions of his donors but nearly every player in Milwaukee Democrat circles doesn’t have to answer for the behavior of a man they promoted largely because of his “character” and “values?”

Dentists see that adding the mid-level providers eases the care shortage, expands access and creates efficiencies.

Jill Underly wants to remove the same educational options for lower-income parents that she herself used because she could afford it with her taxpayer-funded salary.

We’re separating ourselves, even more than previously thought, by our political beliefs. This only deepens our divides.

Kevin Nicholson’s group No Better Friend is running a radio ad featuring the former GOP U.S. Senate candidate urging opposition to Dems’ House bill to overhaul election laws. A No Better Friend spokeswoman declined to provide specifics on the ad buy other than saying it would run in all of

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Briana Reilly discuss the building Commission again deadlocking over Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed building projects, lawmakers’ work to revitalize bills that didn’t pass last session, a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin election practices and more.

DHS Deputy Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk says she expects enough COVID-19 vaccine supply to achieve herd immunity by the end of June, but that doesn’t mean all Wisconsinites will want a shot. Herd immunity would need about 80 percent of the population fully vaccinated, health officials say. The June

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on Wisconsin after one year.

Gov. Tony Evers’ budget includes money to expand a program in which college students offer energy and expertise to help solve local issues. Even conservative communities like central Wisconsin’s Adams County benefit.

Turns out that states with the most progressive income taxes — Wisconsin being one of them — have been able to ride out the pandemic with little if any fiscal disruption.

Conversation is no less essential now than in the pre-mask era, and the sooner we get used to talking with masks, the better.

Cash for prisoners is just one of many liberal giveaways at taxpayers’ expense.

The only thing standing between our state and over a billion dollars are legislative Republicans dead set on sticking it to the governor.

The Republican Party has happily made itself the ugliest side of the creature it was 50 years ago, elevating the racism that was a smaller but effective part of its message.

Why is Johnson made to answer for the transgressions of his donors but nearly every player in Milwaukee Democrat circles doesn’t have to answer for the behavior of a man they promoted largely because of his “character” and “values?”

Dentists see that adding the mid-level providers eases the care shortage, expands access and creates efficiencies.

Jill Underly wants to remove the same educational options for lower-income parents that she herself used because she could afford it with her taxpayer-funded salary.

We’re separating ourselves, even more than previously thought, by our political beliefs. This only deepens our divides.