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Trump’s chief of staff says administration prepping plan to send troops to Democratic-run cities like Milwaukee.

The work that Stubbs has done in the Legislature on racial justice issues has been vital.

Nearly twice as much funding for mostly white UW-Madison students than for mostly minority MATC students.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Governor’s Pardon Advisory Board meets today to hear a series of clemency applications. Evers resumed the pardon process in his first year of assuming office. His predecessor,

The two Dem candidates seeking to succeed Dem Caucus Chair Mark Miller in the state Senate largely agree on most of the pressing issues lawmakers will face after being sworn into office. State Rep. Melissa Sargent, D-Madison, and Monona Grove
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Sen. Tim Carpenter today apologized to Senate candidate Nada Elmikashfi for a Twitter exchange over the weekend that the chamber’s top Dem and the state party say devolved into online bullying.

Dems seeking to replace longtime Madison lawmaker Fred Risser in the state Senate largely back Gov. Tony Evers’ proposals aiming to overhaul police practices. In interviews with WisPolitics.com, the seven 26th SD candidates highlighted the need to establish new police

The Biden campaign will have to maximize turnout in Madison and Milwaukee, but winning and electing down-ballot Democrats demands focus on rural WI, specifically thousands of Obama voters who later supported Trump.

It’s real and affects all our policies and institutions.

Efforts are underway to restore the two statues and commission a new one in honor of Vel Phillips.

Under Bartlett, Governor Evers — and all future governors, of whatever party — will need to apply the partial veto much more judiciously.

While some may think the virtual college experience of this past spring was just a temporary measure to help combat COVID-19, it too will be here to stay as part of this new normal.

U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman said the $2 trillion-plus congress spent on pandemic relief was higher than it needed to be as the U.S. debt climbs to $26.5 trillion. He said another spending bill would be irresponsible.

As we enter what is sure to be a contentious election season, what will you do to infuse your disagreements with civility and kindness?

Alderwoman will collect second full-time salary as state legislator for eight months.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** July 29: U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin Headlines Newsmaker Lunch Hour Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Wednesday, July 29. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is

Wisconsin’s housing market performed far better than expected in June in part because of low mortgage rates, according to the Wisconsin Realtors Association. Existing home sales were down just 4.5 percent compared to the same time last year, and median

Trump’s chief of staff says administration prepping plan to send troops to Democratic-run cities like Milwaukee.

The work that Stubbs has done in the Legislature on racial justice issues has been vital.

Nearly twice as much funding for mostly white UW-Madison students than for mostly minority MATC students.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Governor’s Pardon Advisory Board meets today to hear a series of clemency applications. Evers resumed the pardon process in his first year of assuming office. His predecessor, former GOP Gov. Scott Walker, had largely abandoned it. In

The two Dem candidates seeking to succeed Dem Caucus Chair Mark Miller in the state Senate largely agree on most of the pressing issues lawmakers will face after being sworn into office. State Rep. Melissa Sargent, D-Madison, and Monona Grove School Board president Andrew McKinney both said in interviews with
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Sen. Tim Carpenter today apologized to Senate candidate Nada Elmikashfi for a Twitter exchange over the weekend that the chamber’s top Dem and the state party say devolved into online bullying. The Milwaukee Dem’s Twitter account was temporarily suspended over the

Dems seeking to replace longtime Madison lawmaker Fred Risser in the state Senate largely back Gov. Tony Evers’ proposals aiming to overhaul police practices. In interviews with WisPolitics.com, the seven 26th SD candidates highlighted the need to establish new police standards with variance on specific law enforcement reform measures not

The Biden campaign will have to maximize turnout in Madison and Milwaukee, but winning and electing down-ballot Democrats demands focus on rural WI, specifically thousands of Obama voters who later supported Trump.

It’s real and affects all our policies and institutions.

Efforts are underway to restore the two statues and commission a new one in honor of Vel Phillips.

Under Bartlett, Governor Evers — and all future governors, of whatever party — will need to apply the partial veto much more judiciously.

While some may think the virtual college experience of this past spring was just a temporary measure to help combat COVID-19, it too will be here to stay as part of this new normal.

U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman said the $2 trillion-plus congress spent on pandemic relief was higher than it needed to be as the U.S. debt climbs to $26.5 trillion. He said another spending bill would be irresponsible.

As we enter what is sure to be a contentious election season, what will you do to infuse your disagreements with civility and kindness?

Alderwoman will collect second full-time salary as state legislator for eight months.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** July 29: U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin Headlines Newsmaker Lunch Hour Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Wednesday, July 29. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is presented by a partnership among the Milwaukee Press Club, WisPolitics.com

Wisconsin’s housing market performed far better than expected in June in part because of low mortgage rates, according to the Wisconsin Realtors Association. Existing home sales were down just 4.5 percent compared to the same time last year, and median prices rose 3.6 percent to $222,000 over the same 12-month