Visit WisPolitics-State Affairs for premium content,
keyword notifications, bill tracking and more
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — With a committee hearing planned on delays out-of-work Wisconsinites have faced in dealing with the unemployment system, the Evers administration has begun to attribute some of those issues to an outdated computer
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Thursday: WisPolitics.com luncheon with Rebecca Kleefisch & Erin Forrest Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion on Thursday, May 28. The discussion on recruiting and training female candidates coincides with the 100th anniversary of women’s

Gov. Tony Evers says Wisconsin was effectively balancing public safety and the economy in its COVID-19 response when a reckless state Supreme Court intruded and the Republican Legislature ended negotiations.

It’s time for Republicans to take the win on absentee voting, a win for all Wisconsin voters.

The COVID-19 crisis offers an opportunity for Trump and his acolyte WI GOP Senator Ron Johnson to undermine checks and balances. Johnson, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, apparently does not grasp that the Senate and White House are separate institutions.

Wisconsin can’t do it alone. We need the president to stand up for our small businesses and ensure that the programs created to help them do just that.

The Wisconsin Legislature should follow the lead of the Trump administration and United States Senate and act quickly to protect job creators from a flood of frivolous coronavirus lawsuits that is sure to come as Wisconsin reopens for business.

With the 2020 presidential election less than six months away, state and local officials are scrambling to prepare for a potentially massive increase in voting by mail.

Not every town can claim to be the final resting place of a Revolutionary War veteran. But Union Grove, where I came of age, had one. His name was Phineas Cadwell.

It shouldn’t be surprising to anyone that reaction to the pandemic has now firmly split along ideological and geographic lines.

As ad sales plummet, Gannett wants stories to support advertising initiative.

The state Supreme Court is allowing in-person hearings and jury trials to resume, but only after circuit courts prepare a safety plan on how to operate that “reduces to the greatest extent possible” the risk of transmitting COVID-19. In several
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — With a committee hearing planned on delays out-of-work Wisconsinites have faced in dealing with the unemployment system, the Evers administration has begun to attribute some of those issues to an outdated computer system it inherited and other factors. Joint Finance Co-chair John
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Thursday: WisPolitics.com luncheon with Rebecca Kleefisch & Erin Forrest Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion on Thursday, May 28. The discussion on recruiting and training female candidates coincides with the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the United States and comes as presumptive D…

Gov. Tony Evers says Wisconsin was effectively balancing public safety and the economy in its COVID-19 response when a reckless state Supreme Court intruded and the Republican Legislature ended negotiations.

It’s time for Republicans to take the win on absentee voting, a win for all Wisconsin voters.

The COVID-19 crisis offers an opportunity for Trump and his acolyte WI GOP Senator Ron Johnson to undermine checks and balances. Johnson, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, apparently does not grasp that the Senate and White House are separate institutions.

Wisconsin can’t do it alone. We need the president to stand up for our small businesses and ensure that the programs created to help them do just that.

The Wisconsin Legislature should follow the lead of the Trump administration and United States Senate and act quickly to protect job creators from a flood of frivolous coronavirus lawsuits that is sure to come as Wisconsin reopens for business.

With the 2020 presidential election less than six months away, state and local officials are scrambling to prepare for a potentially massive increase in voting by mail.

Not every town can claim to be the final resting place of a Revolutionary War veteran. But Union Grove, where I came of age, had one. His name was Phineas Cadwell.

It shouldn’t be surprising to anyone that reaction to the pandemic has now firmly split along ideological and geographic lines.

As ad sales plummet, Gannett wants stories to support advertising initiative.

The state Supreme Court is allowing in-person hearings and jury trials to resume, but only after circuit courts prepare a safety plan on how to operate that “reduces to the greatest extent possible” the risk of transmitting COVID-19. In several orders issued Friday, the justices directed circuit courts to submit