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With better-than-expected revenues on the horizon, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider budget options for Gov. Tony Evers.
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With better-than-expected revenues on the horizon, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider budget options for Gov. Tony Evers.

Occurring the same week, the departures of the Washington Post’s Marty Baron and the Idaho Statesman’s Christina Lords provide a window into the strengths and more numerous weaknesses of newspaper journalism in 2021.

U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan joined the Thompson Center on Public Leadership to discuss upcoming congressional priorities and opportunities for bipartisan consensus.

A Democrat in the White House spells trouble at the ballot box for the party’s Wisconsin gubernatorial nominees – even incumbents.

Democracy itself was put at risk by President Trump and some of his advisors and supporters.

Posting easily disproven misinformation sabotages the cause of conservative, pro-worker, constitutional government.

Jennifer Psaki brings credibility — remember that? — back to the job.

All parents deserve the ability to choose private education for their children through the voucher program, especially right now when, for many, it is the only in-person option available.

According to the CDC, people ages 50 to 64 with COVID are four times more likely to end up in the hospital than their younger counterparts and, worryingly, at 30 times greater risk for death.

Despite the devastation caused by the coronavirus, Americans have been stepping up to help out charitable causes all over the country.

Last month, Gov. Tony Evers’ new secretary-designee of the dysfunctional state Department of Workforce Development claimed victory over a massive backlog of Unemployment Insurance claims. It was a premature “mission accomplished” moment.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 4: D.C. virtual luncheon with U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan Congressman Mark Pocan, a Democrat representing the Madison area’s 2nd Congressional District, joins a WisPolitics.com DC virtual luncheon on Thursday Feb. 4 noon to 1
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The Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest is an opportunity for startups of all sectors and sizes to experience the business plan process, gain exposure and win prizes, said contest veteran Jackie Hind (pictured) of Plumb Pharmaceuticals. The Madison-based health technology

With better-than-expected revenues on the horizon, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider budget options for Gov. Tony Evers.

Occurring the same week, the departures of the Washington Post’s Marty Baron and the Idaho Statesman’s Christina Lords provide a window into the strengths and more numerous weaknesses of newspaper journalism in 2021.

U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan joined the Thompson Center on Public Leadership to discuss upcoming congressional priorities and opportunities for bipartisan consensus.

A Democrat in the White House spells trouble at the ballot box for the party’s Wisconsin gubernatorial nominees – even incumbents.

Democracy itself was put at risk by President Trump and some of his advisors and supporters.

Posting easily disproven misinformation sabotages the cause of conservative, pro-worker, constitutional government.

Jennifer Psaki brings credibility — remember that? — back to the job.

All parents deserve the ability to choose private education for their children through the voucher program, especially right now when, for many, it is the only in-person option available.

According to the CDC, people ages 50 to 64 with COVID are four times more likely to end up in the hospital than their younger counterparts and, worryingly, at 30 times greater risk for death.

Despite the devastation caused by the coronavirus, Americans have been stepping up to help out charitable causes all over the country.

Last month, Gov. Tony Evers’ new secretary-designee of the dysfunctional state Department of Workforce Development claimed victory over a massive backlog of Unemployment Insurance claims. It was a premature “mission accomplished” moment.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 4: D.C. virtual luncheon with U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan Congressman Mark Pocan, a Democrat representing the Madison area’s 2nd Congressional District, joins a WisPolitics.com DC virtual luncheon on Thursday Feb. 4 noon to 1 p.m. Central Time. Pocan will take questions on the economy,
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The Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest is an opportunity for startups of all sectors and sizes to experience the business plan process, gain exposure and win prizes, said contest veteran Jackie Hind (pictured) of Plumb Pharmaceuticals. The Madison-based health technology startup won the contest last year. The deadline to enter