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The president didn’t use tear gas, no siree, the former governor assures us.

Declaring racism a public health crisis, Gov. Tony Evers renewed his call to accept federal money to expand the Medicaid program, arguing it would help address racial disparities in Wisconsin. In a call with reporters Thursday, the guv noted racial

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Challenges have been filed seeking to knock six candidates off the fall ballot, including two running for southeastern Wisconsin’s 1st CD. In one Assembly seat, both the Dem
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Declaring racism a public health crisis, Gov. Tony Evers today renewed his call to accept federal money to expand the Medicaid program, arguing it would help address racial disparities in Wisconsin. In

Joe Biden had a 9-point lead over Donald Trump in a new Fox News poll that found Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly have a negative view of the economy. The poll found 49 percent of registered voters backed Biden, while 40 percent

Instead of admitting that something is wrong with the way we police, our leaders have unleashed the police to beat us into submission. This will not work. Open your ears and your hearts may follow.

As rioters tear down city streets and shoot and kill cops amid protests for “social justice,” Gov. Tony Evers is calling on the Legislature to quickly pass legislation that would generally outlaw the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers.

Wisconsin’s leaders don’t want riots. They swear it. They support peaceful demonstrations and condemn racism in all its forms, but they absolutely, positively don’t want violence, arson, and looting. They just can’t stop acting like they do.

Service Employees International Union President Mary Kay Henry’s main message in a recent interview was to ask whether we will learn from the pandemic or return to a status quo that was not good for the overwhelming majority of American families.

Congress should act quickly and give the program the boost it needs to help our COVID-19 recovery. Let’s reach across the aisle, extend and expand sound economic job creation policies.

Businesses that take adequate precautions to keep their businesses safe and open should be shielded from predatory lawsuits alleging liability for an invisible virus spreading throughout our communities.

It is incumbent upon neighbors, friends, and local authorities to start thinking on how we are going to help the most vulnerable handle the heat.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** June 11: COVID-19, Trade Tensions, Turbulent Markets — Trouble for Wisconsin Ag Be part of a Thursday June 11 lunchtime panel discussion on issues affecting state agriculture. It will be led by veteran farm broadcaster

America First Action’s new TV ad running in Wisconsin again hits Joe Biden over China. The pro-Trump super PAC previously announced the $2.25 million buy in Wisconsin with ads running in Wausau, La Crosse, Green Bay and Milwaukee. But it

The president didn’t use tear gas, no siree, the former governor assures us.

Declaring racism a public health crisis, Gov. Tony Evers renewed his call to accept federal money to expand the Medicaid program, arguing it would help address racial disparities in Wisconsin. In a call with reporters Thursday, the guv noted racial disparities that span infant mortality to incarceration, unemployment and poverty.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Challenges have been filed seeking to knock six candidates off the fall ballot, including two running for southeastern Wisconsin’s 1st CD. In one Assembly seat, both the Dem and GOP campaign committees are looking to knock a Libertarian
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Declaring racism a public health crisis, Gov. Tony Evers today renewed his call to accept federal money to expand the Medicaid program, arguing it would help address racial disparities in Wisconsin. In a call with reporters today, the guv noted racial disparities

Joe Biden had a 9-point lead over Donald Trump in a new Fox News poll that found Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly have a negative view of the economy. The poll found 49 percent of registered voters backed Biden, while 40 percent supported Trump. That’s compared to a 46-41 advantage for Biden

Instead of admitting that something is wrong with the way we police, our leaders have unleashed the police to beat us into submission. This will not work. Open your ears and your hearts may follow.

As rioters tear down city streets and shoot and kill cops amid protests for “social justice,” Gov. Tony Evers is calling on the Legislature to quickly pass legislation that would generally outlaw the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers.

Wisconsin’s leaders don’t want riots. They swear it. They support peaceful demonstrations and condemn racism in all its forms, but they absolutely, positively don’t want violence, arson, and looting. They just can’t stop acting like they do.

Service Employees International Union President Mary Kay Henry’s main message in a recent interview was to ask whether we will learn from the pandemic or return to a status quo that was not good for the overwhelming majority of American families.

Congress should act quickly and give the program the boost it needs to help our COVID-19 recovery. Let’s reach across the aisle, extend and expand sound economic job creation policies.

Businesses that take adequate precautions to keep their businesses safe and open should be shielded from predatory lawsuits alleging liability for an invisible virus spreading throughout our communities.

It is incumbent upon neighbors, friends, and local authorities to start thinking on how we are going to help the most vulnerable handle the heat.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** June 11: COVID-19, Trade Tensions, Turbulent Markets — Trouble for Wisconsin Ag Be part of a Thursday June 11 lunchtime panel discussion on issues affecting state agriculture. It will be led by veteran farm broadcaster Pam Jahnke. The WisPolitics.com-WisBusiness.com event goes from noon to 1

America First Action’s new TV ad running in Wisconsin again hits Joe Biden over China. The pro-Trump super PAC previously announced the $2.25 million buy in Wisconsin with ads running in Wausau, La Crosse, Green Bay and Milwaukee. But it didn’t release the spot until today as it begins running.