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Gov. Tony Evers’ health chief was prepared to take her power play local after the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the state lockdown.
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Gov. Tony Evers’ health chief was prepared to take her power play local after the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the state lockdown.

Our system of electing the President of the United States is broken, and Wisconsin has the opportunity to help fix it by becoming the 17th jurisdiction to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact and reform the way America elects our presidents.

Wouldn’t it have been nice if we had devoted more of our resources to explore and develop ways to protect the public’s health from dangers like the latest coronavirus — a budget that the Trump people actually reduced — instead of figuring out we can militarize outer space?

1800s utopian commune called Ceresco was established — and collapsed — just blocks from where GOP was later founded.

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. For over three years, dialysis has been a central part of my life. Three times every week I go to the
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Of the 43 people the Elections Commission referred to local DAs for prosecution on possible double voting in November 2018, 26 were suspected of casting ballots in Illinois as well as Wisconsin, according to records reviewed by WisPolitics.com. The cases

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Former Vice President Joe Biden holds virtual events in the state today, including a roundtable discussion with U.S. Rep. Ron Kind. Kind, D-La Crosse, and the presumptive
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Of the 43 people the Elections Commission referred to local DAs for prosecution on possible double voting in November 2018, 26 were suspected of casting ballots in Illinois as well as Wisconsin,

The Dem PAC Priorities USA is out with a new TV ad knocking President Trump for downplaying the threat of COVID-19. The ad charges he’s failing America. The ad is part of a previously announced $65 million buy in key

All four Wisconsin members of the Democratic National Committee — including new Senate Minority Leader Janet Bewley — are seeking new terms with the national party. The filing deadline is Friday for the new four-year terms. Along with Bewley, the

The ruling ushers in what can perhaps be dubbed “Part III” of ongoing governmental attempts to address COVID-19 in Wisconsin: the advent of a patchwork of local-level regulations aimed at controlling the spread of the coronavirus.

Gov. Tony Evers’ health chief was prepared to take her power play local after the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the state lockdown.

Our system of electing the President of the United States is broken, and Wisconsin has the opportunity to help fix it by becoming the 17th jurisdiction to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact and reform the way America elects our presidents.

Wouldn’t it have been nice if we had devoted more of our resources to explore and develop ways to protect the public’s health from dangers like the latest coronavirus — a budget that the Trump people actually reduced — instead of figuring out we can militarize outer space?

1800s utopian commune called Ceresco was established — and collapsed — just blocks from where GOP was later founded.

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. For over three years, dialysis has been a central part of my life. Three times every week I go to the dialysis center, where I check in on my friends who
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Friday: New Common Council President Cavalier Johnson Headlines Newsmaker Lunch Hour Newly-elected Milwaukee Common Council President Cavalier Johnson will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Friday, May 22. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is presented by a partnership between WisPolitics.com

Of the 43 people the Elections Commission referred to local DAs for prosecution on possible double voting in November 2018, 26 were suspected of casting ballots in Illinois as well as Wisconsin, according to records reviewed by WisPolitics.com. The cases also involve people who may have voted in Wisconsin and

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Former Vice President Joe Biden holds virtual events in the state today, including a roundtable discussion with U.S. Rep. Ron Kind. Kind, D-La Crosse, and the presumptive Dem nominee will discuss rural issues in the state, according
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Of the 43 people the Elections Commission referred to local DAs for prosecution on possible double voting in November 2018, 26 were suspected of casting ballots in Illinois as well as Wisconsin, according to records reviewed by WisPolitics.com. The cases also involve

The Dem PAC Priorities USA is out with a new TV ad knocking President Trump for downplaying the threat of COVID-19. The ad charges he’s failing America. The ad is part of a previously announced $65 million buy in key states through Election Day. The new ad is running in

All four Wisconsin members of the Democratic National Committee — including new Senate Minority Leader Janet Bewley — are seeking new terms with the national party. The filing deadline is Friday for the new four-year terms. Along with Bewley, the incumbents are: Martha Love, a former state party chair; Khary

The ruling ushers in what can perhaps be dubbed “Part III” of ongoing governmental attempts to address COVID-19 in Wisconsin: the advent of a patchwork of local-level regulations aimed at controlling the spread of the coronavirus.