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New trade agreement with Canada, Mexico will benefits Wisconsin’s dairy industry.

The film “RIGGED: The Voter Suppression Playbook” outlines the “fork-in-the-road decision” that Republicans made in dealing with the changing American voter demographic.

The state Legislature could make a simple change and make Wisconsin’s vehicle registration fee more progressive by using a sliding scale based on vehicle value, as is done in other states.

Why Milwaukeeans should support MPS’ referendum.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 20: WisPolitics Luncheon on the April Presidential Primary Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Thursday Feb. 20 with top pundits talking about the results of the

Marquette University will bring some of the Iowa caucus spectacle to Milwaukee on Monday, allowing locals to observe Iowans decide their favorite candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination. The candidate selected at this out-of-state satellite caucus organized by Marquette

Those interested in volunteering for the 2020 Democratic National Convention can sign up for opportunities via a new web portal. “The 2020 Democratic National Convention simply would not be possible without a robust, diverse, and engaged team of 15,000 volunteers,”

With one challenge pending to some of Gov. Tony Evers’ partial vetoes in the most recent budget, the state Supreme Court has agreed to hear a separate suit seeking to overturn two vetoes issued by former Gov. Scott Walker. Those

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — With one challenge pending to some of Gov. Tony Evers’ partial vetoes in the most recent budget, the state Supreme Court has agreed to hear a separate suit

Justice Daniel Kelly accused rival Jill Karofsky of lying, slandering his judicial reputation and insulting those who serve with him on the state Supreme Court. During a Milwaukee Bar Association candidate forum Thursday, Karofsky said it “feels like corruption” when

New trade agreement with Canada, Mexico will benefits Wisconsin’s dairy industry.

The film “RIGGED: The Voter Suppression Playbook” outlines the “fork-in-the-road decision” that Republicans made in dealing with the changing American voter demographic.

The state Legislature could make a simple change and make Wisconsin’s vehicle registration fee more progressive by using a sliding scale based on vehicle value, as is done in other states.

Why Milwaukeeans should support MPS’ referendum.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Feb. 20: WisPolitics Luncheon on the April Presidential Primary Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Thursday Feb. 20 with top pundits talking about the results of the Feb. 18 primary and the outlook for the presidential primary

Marquette University will bring some of the Iowa caucus spectacle to Milwaukee on Monday, allowing locals to observe Iowans decide their favorite candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination. The candidate selected at this out-of-state satellite caucus organized by Marquette College Democrats Chair Eric Rorholm will be reported by one

Those interested in volunteering for the 2020 Democratic National Convention can sign up for opportunities via a new web portal. “The 2020 Democratic National Convention simply would not be possible without a robust, diverse, and engaged team of 15,000 volunteers,” Milwaukee 2020 Host Committee President Liz Gilbert said in a

With one challenge pending to some of Gov. Tony Evers’ partial vetoes in the most recent budget, the state Supreme Court has agreed to hear a separate suit seeking to overturn two vetoes issued by former Gov. Scott Walker. Those partial vetoes Walker issued in the 2017-19 budget include one

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — With one challenge pending to some of Gov. Tony Evers’ partial vetoes in the most recent budget, the state Supreme Court has agreed to hear a separate suit seeking to overturn two vetoes issued by former Gov. Scott

Justice Daniel Kelly accused rival Jill Karofsky of lying, slandering his judicial reputation and insulting those who serve with him on the state Supreme Court. During a Milwaukee Bar Association candidate forum Thursday, Karofsky said it “feels like corruption” when judges rule on cases involving companies or individuals who donated