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Ethics Commissioner Scot Ross opened his term on the panel by addressing structural racism before slamming the state’s Republican leaders. “Black people are treated unequally by the police. Black people are treated unequally in the workplace. Black people are treated

The Department of Public Instruction expects schools to reopen in the fall and will provide guidance next week on best practices. In a message to district administrators on June 12, the department said it “expects changes to school operations to
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Monday: WisPolitics.com lunchtime event with U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion with Congressman Bryan Steil, R-Janesville. Congressman Steil is set to discuss the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic, poverty,

Ray Cross can manage in the interim if a new search for president is not launched until spring.

Leftist bomb thrower Scot Ross marked his first day at the Wisconsin Ethics Commission by characteristically spewing incendiary comments about Republican leadership.

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul objects to an anti-lynching bill.

Players union demands financial records from Brewers, all MLB teams.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Wisconsin Elections Commission is set to meet today to address the details of a mailer, the last hurdle in the process to send an absentee ballot application
After a sobering review of the actions of Governor Tony Evers over the past three months, I now call for Impeachment. ARTICLE VII. Impeachment The assembly shall have the power of impeaching all civil officers of this state for corrupt
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Ethics Commissioner Scot Ross opened his term on the panel by addressing structural racism before slamming the state’s Republican leaders. “Black people are treated unequally by the police. Black people are treated

Decision in Pride Month protects 8.1 million LGBTQ workers from discrimination.

DWD’s dysfunctional Unemployment Insurance division may be of little help to thousands of displaced Wisconsin workers running out of money and hope, but at least there’s a place frustrated filers can go to vent.

We need to tell the truth and be honest about the inequities that continue to exist for African Americans in our country. Floyd’s death has put everything on the table: police and corrections reform, education restructuring, access to employment and livable wages, housing and healthcare.

What justification can there possibly be for flying the flag of an army that sought to destroy our nation in order to continue human enslavement?

Ethics Commissioner Scot Ross opened his term on the panel by addressing structural racism before slamming the state’s Republican leaders. “Black people are treated unequally by the police. Black people are treated unequally in the workplace. Black people are treated unequally in the housing market. Black people are treated unequally

The Department of Public Instruction expects schools to reopen in the fall and will provide guidance next week on best practices. In a message to district administrators on June 12, the department said it “expects changes to school operations to address risk factors to control the spread of COVID-19, the
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Monday: WisPolitics.com lunchtime event with U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion with Congressman Bryan Steil, R-Janesville. Congressman Steil is set to discuss the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic, poverty, health care disparities and Foxconn, among other topics. S… Please

Ray Cross can manage in the interim if a new search for president is not launched until spring.

Leftist bomb thrower Scot Ross marked his first day at the Wisconsin Ethics Commission by characteristically spewing incendiary comments about Republican leadership.

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul objects to an anti-lynching bill.

Players union demands financial records from Brewers, all MLB teams.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Wisconsin Elections Commission is set to meet today to address the details of a mailer, the last hurdle in the process to send an absentee ballot application to an estimated 2.7 million registered voters. The panel last
After a sobering review of the actions of Governor Tony Evers over the past three months, I now call for Impeachment. ARTICLE VII. Impeachment The assembly shall have the power of impeaching all civil officers of this state for corrupt conduct in office, or for crimes and misdemeanors; but a
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Ethics Commissioner Scot Ross opened his term on the panel by addressing structural racism before slamming the state’s Republican leaders. “Black people are treated unequally by the police. Black people are treated unequally in the workplace. Black people are treated unequally in

Decision in Pride Month protects 8.1 million LGBTQ workers from discrimination.

DWD’s dysfunctional Unemployment Insurance division may be of little help to thousands of displaced Wisconsin workers running out of money and hope, but at least there’s a place frustrated filers can go to vent.

We need to tell the truth and be honest about the inequities that continue to exist for African Americans in our country. Floyd’s death has put everything on the table: police and corrections reform, education restructuring, access to employment and livable wages, housing and healthcare.

What justification can there possibly be for flying the flag of an army that sought to destroy our nation in order to continue human enslavement?