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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Friday: U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson headlines Newsmaker Lunch Hour Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Friday, June 26. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is presented

As he seeks Wisconsin’s support in the 2020 election, President Trump must carefully consider the negative effects his trade war and its tariffs have had on our state.

Joe Biden has tapped veterans of past Tammy Baldwin and Tony Evers operations to lead his Wisconsin campaign. They include Danielle Melfi. The Biden campaign says she’s the first female Wisconsin state director in 20 years and the second woman

Protesters last night tore down the statues of Lady Forward and Union Civil War Col. Hans Christian Heg at the state Capitol and assaulted a state senator photographing the events. But Gov. Tony Evers says this morning that both statues

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement RENEW Wisconsin From WisPolitics.com … — Protesters last night tore down the statues of Lady Forward and Union Civil War Col. Hans Christian Heg at the state Capitol and assaulted a state senator photographing
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Vice President Mike Pence during a pair of suburban Milwaukee visits today dismissed calls to defund police, touted an improving economy and praised private school choice. In a speech in Pewaukee, Pence

PEWAUKEE: Vice President Mike Pence during a pair of suburban Milwaukee visits today dismissed calls to defund police, touted an improving economy and praised private school choice.

Dem super PAC Priorities USA has announced new TV and digital ads criticizing President Trump’s call to slow down COVID-19 testing in the wake of rising positive case number. Priorities USA Director of Battleground State Communications Steve Pierce told WisPolitics.com
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Friday: U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson headlines Newsmaker Lunch Hour Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Friday, June 26. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is presented

Party of slavery, Jim Crow, Ku Klux Klan and segregation has a short memory.

In a recent column, Walker attempted to claim the mantle of civil rights for the Republican Party by attacking the loathsome Democratic segregationists who wrote and defended racist Jim Crow laws.

As we grapple with this mess of a nation, we must be increasingly aware of the silent but deadly “Cold Civil War” for dignity being fought every day.

Study shows municipal governments in state spending far more on policing today.

A week after a the Wisconsin Election Commission deadlocked on specifically prohibiting “ballot harvesting,” third party requests and gathering of absentee ballots, new questions are being asked about a memo that seemingly allows the practice in defiance of state law.

Our world is filled with experts of one sort or another, and these days it feels even more so. To a certain extent, we can often tell who obviously unqualified experts are. The more challenging situation is the expert who does, at first glance, seem to be qualified.

If Winnebago County supervisors thought they were going to nonchalantly move through an ordinance that would give police powers to the county health officer, they were quickly disabused of that notion Monday morning.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Friday: U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson headlines Newsmaker Lunch Hour Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Friday, June 26. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is presented by a partnership among the Milwaukee Press Club, WisPolitics.com and

As he seeks Wisconsin’s support in the 2020 election, President Trump must carefully consider the negative effects his trade war and its tariffs have had on our state.

Joe Biden has tapped veterans of past Tammy Baldwin and Tony Evers operations to lead his Wisconsin campaign. They include Danielle Melfi. The Biden campaign says she’s the first female Wisconsin state director in 20 years and the second woman to lead a Dem presidential campaign in Wisconsin. Team members

Protesters last night tore down the statues of Lady Forward and Union Civil War Col. Hans Christian Heg at the state Capitol and assaulted a state senator photographing the events. But Gov. Tony Evers says this morning that both statues had been recovered and the Capitol building had not been

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement RENEW Wisconsin From WisPolitics.com … — Protesters last night tore down the statues of Lady Forward and Union Civil War Col. Hans Christian Heg at the state Capitol and assaulted a state senator photographing the events. But Gov. Tony Evers says this morning that
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Vice President Mike Pence during a pair of suburban Milwaukee visits today dismissed calls to defund police, touted an improving economy and praised private school choice. In a speech in Pewaukee, Pence called the killing of George Floyd at the hands of

PEWAUKEE: Vice President Mike Pence during a pair of suburban Milwaukee visits today dismissed calls to defund police, touted an improving economy and praised private school choice.

Dem super PAC Priorities USA has announced new TV and digital ads criticizing President Trump’s call to slow down COVID-19 testing in the wake of rising positive case number. Priorities USA Director of Battleground State Communications Steve Pierce told WisPolitics.com the TV spots will run in the Green Bay/Appleton, La
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Friday: U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson headlines Newsmaker Lunch Hour Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Friday, June 26. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is presented by a partnership among the Milwaukee Press Club, WisPolitics.com and

Party of slavery, Jim Crow, Ku Klux Klan and segregation has a short memory.

In a recent column, Walker attempted to claim the mantle of civil rights for the Republican Party by attacking the loathsome Democratic segregationists who wrote and defended racist Jim Crow laws.

As we grapple with this mess of a nation, we must be increasingly aware of the silent but deadly “Cold Civil War” for dignity being fought every day.

Study shows municipal governments in state spending far more on policing today.

A week after a the Wisconsin Election Commission deadlocked on specifically prohibiting “ballot harvesting,” third party requests and gathering of absentee ballots, new questions are being asked about a memo that seemingly allows the practice in defiance of state law.

Our world is filled with experts of one sort or another, and these days it feels even more so. To a certain extent, we can often tell who obviously unqualified experts are. The more challenging situation is the expert who does, at first glance, seem to be qualified.

If Winnebago County supervisors thought they were going to nonchalantly move through an ordinance that would give police powers to the county health officer, they were quickly disabused of that notion Monday morning.