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It was more debate than interview, with the newsman a surrogate for Trump.

Voters have come to expect weirdness from Trump, so it is not the news story it once was. Others say Trump acts so delusional so often that if reporters tracked and wrote about him acting in this way on each occasion there would be no other space or time for the rest of the events in the political world.

Wisconsin’s senior population is rapidly growing, expected to increase by 75% between now and 2040. It’s a community that deserves protecting, and one that faces unique challenges related to the cost of care – and cost of living more broadly, given their fixed incomes.

The bureaucrats are the dictators, not the other way around.

The mayor and the City Council made no effort to balance the city’s annual budgets over the last five years, despite the annual warnings by the city’s finance department, community leaders and public policy experts,

Wisconsin families are being left behind by partisan politicians and they need a leader who will stand up for them and deliver results.

We need to rebuild civil discourse, whoever wins the election.

Recently, I read an article by Mark Belling, titled, “Wisconsin is not stopping noncitizens from voting, they are all on the honor system.” Belling correctly points out that checking a box to declare whether you are a legal citizen is our state’s safeguard mechanism – not exactly a ringing endorsement for election security.

Republicans will control the Senate after the Nov. 5 election. The question is, will it be with 51 senators, or as many as 58?

This week, the FBI very quietly revised numbers to show that violent crime actually rose by 4.5% in 2022.

The meteorologists have become targets of the lunatic fringe thanks to Georgia’s belligerent Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who proclaimed that the government is controlling the weather, directing hurricanes at “Red states.”

The record gains by PBMs come on the backs of patients, who aren’t consistently seeing savings on their medications. I urge Congress to pass a law that reigns in PBMs’ unfair business practices. Now is the time for action, or patients will continue to pay the consequences.

It’s not just the Beloit district struggling to balance the books.

The simple answer is we keep sending the same politicians back to Madison.

This is not the time to close and consolidate schools.

Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway is serious about needed cuts if the budget referendum fails.

Federal pandemic funds no longer available for operating costs.

I’ll put the American people first in Congress.

Our small towns, farms, and local businesses are struggling to stay afloat, and it seems like no one in Washington is paying attention.

Wisconsin elections are decided in the margins. This time, they could also be decided by the marginalized.

It was more debate than interview, with the newsman a surrogate for Trump.

Voters have come to expect weirdness from Trump, so it is not the news story it once was. Others say Trump acts so delusional so often that if reporters tracked and wrote about him acting in this way on each occasion there would be no other space or time for the rest of the events in the political world.

Wisconsin’s senior population is rapidly growing, expected to increase by 75% between now and 2040. It’s a community that deserves protecting, and one that faces unique challenges related to the cost of care – and cost of living more broadly, given their fixed incomes.

The bureaucrats are the dictators, not the other way around.

The mayor and the City Council made no effort to balance the city’s annual budgets over the last five years, despite the annual warnings by the city’s finance department, community leaders and public policy experts,

Wisconsin families are being left behind by partisan politicians and they need a leader who will stand up for them and deliver results.

We need to rebuild civil discourse, whoever wins the election.

Recently, I read an article by Mark Belling, titled, “Wisconsin is not stopping noncitizens from voting, they are all on the honor system.” Belling correctly points out that checking a box to declare whether you are a legal citizen is our state’s safeguard mechanism – not exactly a ringing endorsement for election security.

Republicans will control the Senate after the Nov. 5 election. The question is, will it be with 51 senators, or as many as 58?

This week, the FBI very quietly revised numbers to show that violent crime actually rose by 4.5% in 2022.

The meteorologists have become targets of the lunatic fringe thanks to Georgia’s belligerent Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who proclaimed that the government is controlling the weather, directing hurricanes at “Red states.”

The record gains by PBMs come on the backs of patients, who aren’t consistently seeing savings on their medications. I urge Congress to pass a law that reigns in PBMs’ unfair business practices. Now is the time for action, or patients will continue to pay the consequences.

It’s not just the Beloit district struggling to balance the books.

The simple answer is we keep sending the same politicians back to Madison.

This is not the time to close and consolidate schools.

Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway is serious about needed cuts if the budget referendum fails.

Federal pandemic funds no longer available for operating costs.

I’ll put the American people first in Congress.

Our small towns, farms, and local businesses are struggling to stay afloat, and it seems like no one in Washington is paying attention.

Wisconsin elections are decided in the margins. This time, they could also be decided by the marginalized.