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Despite all the bloviating at this week’s Republican National Convention claiming that Trump had drained the Washington, D.C., swamp, it’s hard to keep up with all the crooks who have been caught working for this president.

If Trump is seen on Tuesday as contributing to the continuation of the violence, his visit to Kenosha could be the moment when Trump loses the election.

A country divided by its president cannot stand.

A one-man band overseeing 4.4 million federal employees versus a true team leader.

Civilian review of police is too important to be conducted by a self-selected panel.

The Cancel Culture came for Christopher Columbus in the south-central Wisconsin town named after the embattled explorer. Now some residents are stepping up to give his statue a home.

As conservatives, we shouldn’t let California’s mismanagement define what we think about a useful and growing industry.

On the eve of his visit to Kenosha, President Trump declined to condemn the actions of a 17-year-old who shot three protesters, killing two of them. Rival Joe Biden said if Trump can’t denounce violence regardless of political affiliation, he
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Sept. 9: Evers headlines Newsmaker Lunch Hour Gov. Tony Evers will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Wednesday, September 9. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is presented by a partnership

Forward Fest’s success with a virtual platform may make for hybrid conferences in years to come. The Madison-based, entrepreneur-centric festival wrapped up on Aug. 20 for the 11th year — but this time on a virtual platform. Forward Fest spokesperson
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Another round of solid corporate tax collections helped the state finish 2019-20 in better shape than expected when the budget was signed 13 months ago. Still, the co-chairs of the Joint Finance
Despite a COVID-19 pandemic that roiled the state’s economy for the final quarter of the year, the state still took in more tax revenue in 2019-20 than originally expected when the budget was signed more than 13 months ago, according


Despite all the bloviating at this week’s Republican National Convention claiming that Trump had drained the Washington, D.C., swamp, it’s hard to keep up with all the crooks who have been caught working for this president.

If Trump is seen on Tuesday as contributing to the continuation of the violence, his visit to Kenosha could be the moment when Trump loses the election.

A country divided by its president cannot stand.

A one-man band overseeing 4.4 million federal employees versus a true team leader.

Civilian review of police is too important to be conducted by a self-selected panel.

The Cancel Culture came for Christopher Columbus in the south-central Wisconsin town named after the embattled explorer. Now some residents are stepping up to give his statue a home.

As conservatives, we shouldn’t let California’s mismanagement define what we think about a useful and growing industry.

On the eve of his visit to Kenosha, President Trump declined to condemn the actions of a 17-year-old who shot three protesters, killing two of them. Rival Joe Biden said if Trump can’t denounce violence regardless of political affiliation, he is unfit for the presidency. The attorney for Kyle Rittenhouse,
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Sept. 9: Evers headlines Newsmaker Lunch Hour Gov. Tony Evers will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Wednesday, September 9. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is presented by a partnership between the Milwaukee Press Club and WisPolitics.com. Evers, in the

Forward Fest’s success with a virtual platform may make for hybrid conferences in years to come. The Madison-based, entrepreneur-centric festival wrapped up on Aug. 20 for the 11th year — but this time on a virtual platform. Forward Fest spokesperson Hilary Stohs-Krause attributed the benefits of a virtual platform —
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Another round of solid corporate tax collections helped the state finish 2019-20 in better shape than expected when the budget was signed 13 months ago. Still, the co-chairs of the Joint Finance Committee are warning the state hasn’t felt the full impact
Despite a COVID-19 pandemic that roiled the state’s economy for the final quarter of the year, the state still took in more tax revenue in 2019-20 than originally expected when the budget was signed more than 13 months ago, according to the Legislative Fiscal Bureau. The $17.5 billion the state
