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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants From WisPolitics.com … — In his first TV ad of the campaign, Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly’s daughter calls him “an amazing dad and a great judge.” Kelly’s campaign said
The Legislative Fiscal Bureau’s latest projection suggests the state will take in $818.2 million more in tax revenue through mid-2021. Of that, $409.1 million is slated for the rainy day fund, which is now expected to have a balance just
Welcome to our weekly DC Wrap, where we write about Wisconsin’s congressional delegation. Sign up here to receive the newsletter directly: https://forms.gle/YLYZtJWHPSt24HhZ7 Quotes of the week “It’s a gut-check time for members of the United States Senate … Every Senate

Two legislators who led a bipartisan water quality task force say their proposed legislation will pass the Assembly but stopped short of promising the 13 bills will become law this session. Reps. Todd Novak, R-Dodgeville, and Katrina Shankland, D-Stevens Point,

Liberal elites do not trust parents to make the right choice for their children’s education.

The state Constitution says people shouldn’t be compelled to pay for places of worship — it’s time to start living up to that standard.

Not content to let others celebrate a good thing like National School Choice Week, opponents of school choice used this week to roll out their latest attack on the voucher program.

When the polite niceties that cost us nothing–such as a handshake and a greeting–are tossed aside for what has to assume are due to the most base of reasons then perhaps it is time to really get dispirited about our politics.

Catastrophe after catastrophe caused by climate disruption is happening right before our eyes, but Republicans, besotted with oil and coal money, are choosing to ignore reality.

Elected officials such as Sen. Ron Johnson question climate change fears.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Two legislators who led a bipartisan water quality task force said today their proposed legislation will pass the Assembly but stopped short of promising the 13 bills will become law this session.

Great news except… it’s still higher than in 49 other states.


After five days on the road in Iowa, PolitiFact reporters reflect on what they saw.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants From WisPolitics.com … — In his first TV ad of the campaign, Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly’s daughter calls him “an amazing dad and a great judge.” Kelly’s campaign said it’s putting over $150,000 behind the spot. It will run
The Legislative Fiscal Bureau’s latest projection suggests the state will take in $818.2 million more in tax revenue through mid-2021. Of that, $409.1 million is slated for the rainy day fund, which is now expected to have a balance just north of $1 billion by the end of the biennium.
Welcome to our weekly DC Wrap, where we write about Wisconsin’s congressional delegation. Sign up here to receive the newsletter directly: https://forms.gle/YLYZtJWHPSt24HhZ7 Quotes of the week “It’s a gut-check time for members of the United States Senate … Every Senate impeachment trial in our nation’s history has included witnesses, and

Two legislators who led a bipartisan water quality task force say their proposed legislation will pass the Assembly but stopped short of promising the 13 bills will become law this session. Reps. Todd Novak, R-Dodgeville, and Katrina Shankland, D-Stevens Point, while hopeful, suggested yesterday passage in the Senate remains uncertain.

Liberal elites do not trust parents to make the right choice for their children’s education.

The state Constitution says people shouldn’t be compelled to pay for places of worship — it’s time to start living up to that standard.

Not content to let others celebrate a good thing like National School Choice Week, opponents of school choice used this week to roll out their latest attack on the voucher program.

When the polite niceties that cost us nothing–such as a handshake and a greeting–are tossed aside for what has to assume are due to the most base of reasons then perhaps it is time to really get dispirited about our politics.

Catastrophe after catastrophe caused by climate disruption is happening right before our eyes, but Republicans, besotted with oil and coal money, are choosing to ignore reality.

Elected officials such as Sen. Ron Johnson question climate change fears.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Two legislators who led a bipartisan water quality task force said today their proposed legislation will pass the Assembly but stopped short of promising the 13 bills will become law this session. Reps. Todd Novak, R-Dodgeville, and Katrina Shankland, D-Stevens Point, while

Great news except… it’s still higher than in 49 other states.


After five days on the road in Iowa, PolitiFact reporters reflect on what they saw.