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Madison protesters sacrifice symbol of abolition, equality and freedom for Black Lives Matter dogma.

UW-Madison, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, and High Alpha Innovation are bringing a venture studio to campus. The studio provides startup capital and hands-on support to select business ideas sourced from faculty, students and staff. “The goal of the studio
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Spectrum Reach From WisPolitics.com … — The Department of Public Instruction wants more than $1.4 billion in new GPR in the 2021-23 budget to boost school aids, special education funding and support for mental health.

The Department of Public Instruction wants more than $1.4 billion in new GPR in the 2021-23 budget to boost school aids, special education funding and support for mental health. The budget proposal the agency submitted to the Evers administration in
The Rock County Progressives present: Robert McChesney on The Elections and the Media, Wednesday November 11, 6:30 PM on Zoom and Facebook “While it has often been said before, the 2020 elections may be the most important in our lifetimes,

Biden’s “Delaware Way” should play well in Wisconsin.

Trumpism is still with us, but Trump will no longer be able to desecrate our nation’s highest office in a manner unimaginable to his 44 predecessors, presidents who mostly defined the job as representing all Americans and not just an adoring and cultish subset of us.

The slim margin raises the question of whether the decision to keep the Green Party off the ballot in 2020 over a technicality decisively tipped the Wisconsin election in Biden’s favor.

We need to review what is encouraged and what is required of a U.S. President. Trump has shown the weaknesses in our systems and now is the time to fix them.

While the President of the United States, his campaign, and some of the Milwaukee conservative talk radio hosts like WISN’s Dan O’Donnell and Vicki McKenna are spinning tales of vote fraud, the people that actually crunch the numbers have a different story to tell.

While convictions may be difficult to achieve, election experts say the circumstances were ripe for gaming the 2020 presidential election.

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. The ugly truth is that a fair number of Republican leaders in Wisconsin are giddy over the state’s election results. They

Kaplan interviews Bill Melms, chief medical officer, Marshfield Clinic.

Most conversations about systemic racism center the stories of the harms to people of color while ignoring that White people benefit tremendously from it. This is a tough pill to swallow.

Voters in 11 more counties, plus three municipalities, overwhelmingly approved the advisory referendums calling for independent, nonpartisan redistricting.

The latest word salad from Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson is another example of what is terribly wrong with the Republican Party, at a time when there must be a higher appreciation for the needs of the nation.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Wednesday: Marquette Law School Pollster Charles Franklin to Headline Newsmaker Lunch Hour Charles Franklin, Professor of Law and Public Policy and director of the Marquette Law School Poll, will be the featured guest at a

Community spread of COVID-19 has restricted UnityPoint Health Meriter Hospital’s capabilities, according to President and CEO Sue Erickson. Additional sick calls and staff staying home to monitor potential COVID-19 symptoms have forced Meriter to adjust some of its operations. The

Madison protesters sacrifice symbol of abolition, equality and freedom for Black Lives Matter dogma.

UW-Madison, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, and High Alpha Innovation are bringing a venture studio to campus. The studio provides startup capital and hands-on support to select business ideas sourced from faculty, students and staff. “The goal of the studio is to launch scalable and venture-backed companies off our campus,”
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Spectrum Reach From WisPolitics.com … — The Department of Public Instruction wants more than $1.4 billion in new GPR in the 2021-23 budget to boost school aids, special education funding and support for mental health. The budget proposal the agency submitted to the Evers administration

The Department of Public Instruction wants more than $1.4 billion in new GPR in the 2021-23 budget to boost school aids, special education funding and support for mental health. The budget proposal the agency submitted to the Evers administration in September left out its requests for school aids. In a
The Rock County Progressives present: Robert McChesney on The Elections and the Media, Wednesday November 11, 6:30 PM on Zoom and Facebook “While it has often been said before, the 2020 elections may be the most important in our lifetimes, with the media playing an even greater role given the

Biden’s “Delaware Way” should play well in Wisconsin.

Trumpism is still with us, but Trump will no longer be able to desecrate our nation’s highest office in a manner unimaginable to his 44 predecessors, presidents who mostly defined the job as representing all Americans and not just an adoring and cultish subset of us.

The slim margin raises the question of whether the decision to keep the Green Party off the ballot in 2020 over a technicality decisively tipped the Wisconsin election in Biden’s favor.

We need to review what is encouraged and what is required of a U.S. President. Trump has shown the weaknesses in our systems and now is the time to fix them.

While the President of the United States, his campaign, and some of the Milwaukee conservative talk radio hosts like WISN’s Dan O’Donnell and Vicki McKenna are spinning tales of vote fraud, the people that actually crunch the numbers have a different story to tell.

While convictions may be difficult to achieve, election experts say the circumstances were ripe for gaming the 2020 presidential election.

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. The ugly truth is that a fair number of Republican leaders in Wisconsin are giddy over the state’s election results. They are flipping cartwheels over the fact they lost only two

Kaplan interviews Bill Melms, chief medical officer, Marshfield Clinic.

Most conversations about systemic racism center the stories of the harms to people of color while ignoring that White people benefit tremendously from it. This is a tough pill to swallow.

Voters in 11 more counties, plus three municipalities, overwhelmingly approved the advisory referendums calling for independent, nonpartisan redistricting.

The latest word salad from Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson is another example of what is terribly wrong with the Republican Party, at a time when there must be a higher appreciation for the needs of the nation.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Wednesday: Marquette Law School Pollster Charles Franklin to Headline Newsmaker Lunch Hour Charles Franklin, Professor of Law and Public Policy and director of the Marquette Law School Poll, will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Wednesday, November 11. This

Community spread of COVID-19 has restricted UnityPoint Health Meriter Hospital’s capabilities, according to President and CEO Sue Erickson. Additional sick calls and staff staying home to monitor potential COVID-19 symptoms have forced Meriter to adjust some of its operations. The hospital is rescheduling elective surgeries that require overnight stays in