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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Women in Government From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin’s House delegation split on a Dem bill that would provide a pathway to citizenship for so-called “Dreamers.” Nine Republicans in the House joined all Dems voting

With the April 6 election looming, a Waukesha businessman has asked the state Supreme Court to bar local clerks from filling in missing information on absentee ballot envelopes. But filing deadlines the justices issued make it unlikely the court will

A good example of how things ought not work comes from the last round of redistricting, in 2011.

Four members of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation want to know why Wisconsin ranks last nationally in fully vaccinating seniors in assisted living homes — among the state’s most vulnerable population.

While good media literacy skills matter and should be taught, in a sense we put all the work on the victims of disinformation campaigns.

The Madison Metropolitan School District is planning to make sweeping changes to how it handles teacher layoffs, and wokeness could become the biggest factor in who stays and who goes.

Trump’s promise to drain Washington’s swamp was yet another of his spectacular falsehoods.

The former lieutenant governor, who plans a run for governor, gets caught in controversy.

Hyperbole in politics is as common as spokesmen making bad jokes. But Dahmer’s murders took place 30 years ago. I think we can dispense with the spoiler alerts and stop asking if it’s too soon for an edgy remark or two.

Carrie Lee, who died Monday at age 98, was, as Gaylord Nelson’s biographer Bill Christofferson recalled, an “independent, irreverent, outgoing and strong-willed” woman who “became a political wife on her own terms and carved out a role that suited her.”

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Women in Government From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin’s House delegation split on a Dem bill that would provide a pathway to citizenship for so-called “Dreamers.” Nine Republicans in the House joined all Dems voting in support of the bill, which cleared 228-197. But all

With the April 6 election looming, a Waukesha businessman has asked the state Supreme Court to bar local clerks from filling in missing information on absentee ballot envelopes. But filing deadlines the justices issued make it unlikely the court will rule in time to have an impact on spring races.

A good example of how things ought not work comes from the last round of redistricting, in 2011.

Four members of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation want to know why Wisconsin ranks last nationally in fully vaccinating seniors in assisted living homes — among the state’s most vulnerable population.

While good media literacy skills matter and should be taught, in a sense we put all the work on the victims of disinformation campaigns.

The Madison Metropolitan School District is planning to make sweeping changes to how it handles teacher layoffs, and wokeness could become the biggest factor in who stays and who goes.

Trump’s promise to drain Washington’s swamp was yet another of his spectacular falsehoods.

The former lieutenant governor, who plans a run for governor, gets caught in controversy.

Hyperbole in politics is as common as spokesmen making bad jokes. But Dahmer’s murders took place 30 years ago. I think we can dispense with the spoiler alerts and stop asking if it’s too soon for an edgy remark or two.

Carrie Lee, who died Monday at age 98, was, as Gaylord Nelson’s biographer Bill Christofferson recalled, an “independent, irreverent, outgoing and strong-willed” woman who “became a political wife on her own terms and carved out a role that suited her.”