
Dave Zweifel: Robin Vos: He’s safe, are you?
Robin Vos has become the face of the Wisconsin election. That it was held in the midst of a deadly pandemic continues to baffle Americans.
Visit WisPolitics-State Affairs for premium content,
keyword notifications, bill tracking and more

Robin Vos has become the face of the Wisconsin election. That it was held in the midst of a deadly pandemic continues to baffle Americans.

Noth shares the story of a high school classmate and his message about President Trump.

If we love our neighbors, then we’ll love God even while being separate from our churches for one Easter during a Coronavirus pandemic.

Rock County is setting an enviable pace for the rest of the state in filling out the U.S. Census.

U.S. Sens. Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin are urging the U.S. Postal Service inspector general to investigate “irregularities” in the delivery of absentee ballots for the state’s spring election. In a letter addressed to USPS IG Tammy Whitcomb, the pair

In the wake of Bernie Sanders ending his presidential campaign, Rep. David Bowen says the Vermont independent will be “key on the campaign trail” to helping Joe Biden defeat President Trump. But Bowen told WisPolitics.com he believes the extent to

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — U.S. Sens. Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin are urging the U.S. Postal Service inspector general to investigate “irregularities” in the delivery of absentee ballots for the state’s spring

How do you rate the management of the April 7 spring election?
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The candidates and outside groups have already combined to spend nearly $8 million on this spring’s state Supreme Court race, according to a WisPolitics.com review. And that total is likely to zoom

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican legislative leaders have been trading ideas — and barbs — about the appropriate state response to the coronavirus pandemic. The Senate and Assembly promise floor sessions soon, but no specific dates have been set.

Throughout history, American citizens have died for the right to vote. This year, governments have to decide whether that’s an invitation to give people the opportunity to do so.

The final data on GDP, jobs, unemployment: how we did compared to nation, Midwest.

Now is the time to put politics aside and form a united front to protect doctors and patients.

Cori Petersen, research analyst at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, looks at the economic impact of COVID-19.

Falls Baptist Church just wants to bring its faith family together for outside Easter Services — in as safe a way as possible amid the COVID-19 outbreak. But Gov. Tony Evers and his ever-expanding emergency orders curtailing civil liberties aim to put an end to such sacred gatherings.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – 2020 – Coronavirus – State government – Federal government – Agribusiness – Civil liberties – Economy – Education – Elections – Foxconn – Health care – Law and order –

Robin Vos has become the face of the Wisconsin election. That it was held in the midst of a deadly pandemic continues to baffle Americans.

Noth shares the story of a high school classmate and his message about President Trump.

If we love our neighbors, then we’ll love God even while being separate from our churches for one Easter during a Coronavirus pandemic.

Rock County is setting an enviable pace for the rest of the state in filling out the U.S. Census.

U.S. Sens. Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin are urging the U.S. Postal Service inspector general to investigate “irregularities” in the delivery of absentee ballots for the state’s spring election. In a letter addressed to USPS IG Tammy Whitcomb, the pair said mail played an “outsized role” in the April 7

In the wake of Bernie Sanders ending his presidential campaign, Rep. David Bowen says the Vermont independent will be “key on the campaign trail” to helping Joe Biden defeat President Trump. But Bowen told WisPolitics.com he believes the extent to which Sanders’ supporters embrace Biden depends on how willing the

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — U.S. Sens. Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin are urging the U.S. Postal Service inspector general to investigate “irregularities” in the delivery of absentee ballots for the state’s spring election. In a letter addressed to USPS IG Tammy Whitcomb,

How do you rate the management of the April 7 spring election?
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The candidates and outside groups have already combined to spend nearly $8 million on this spring’s state Supreme Court race, according to a WisPolitics.com review. And that total is likely to zoom past $9 million if Dane County Judge Jill Karofsky and

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican legislative leaders have been trading ideas — and barbs — about the appropriate state response to the coronavirus pandemic. The Senate and Assembly promise floor sessions soon, but no specific dates have been set. The first proposal came March 28 from Evers. He followed

Throughout history, American citizens have died for the right to vote. This year, governments have to decide whether that’s an invitation to give people the opportunity to do so.

The final data on GDP, jobs, unemployment: how we did compared to nation, Midwest.

Now is the time to put politics aside and form a united front to protect doctors and patients.

Cori Petersen, research analyst at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, looks at the economic impact of COVID-19.

Falls Baptist Church just wants to bring its faith family together for outside Easter Services — in as safe a way as possible amid the COVID-19 outbreak. But Gov. Tony Evers and his ever-expanding emergency orders curtailing civil liberties aim to put an end to such sacred gatherings.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – 2020 – Coronavirus – State government – Federal government – Agribusiness – Civil liberties – Economy – Education – Elections – Foxconn – Health care – Law and order – Manufacturing – Minnesota – Non-profits – Public health and safety