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A “permanent progressive field program” is working on it.

The real abuse of power, the abuse of power that should terrify everyone regardless of their opinions of Trump, came from an FBI so hell bent on influencing American politics that it has undone centuries of trust in American jurisprudence.

The Republican has showed his independence in the past. But not this time, not on impeachment.

With nearly 700,000 people potentially being cut from the federal program comes a consequence that deserves national attention.

The Thompson Center’s Ryan Owens discusses the work of the Speaker’s Taskforce on Suicide Prevention and more with Rep. Joan Ballweg, R-Markesan.

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. Just shy of two years ago, this column explored the heightened importance of open government when public health is at risk.

The poorly-considered decision to not enjoin education stakeholders in the selection process is a step backwards, not forward, in finding and selecting a new Wisconsin system president.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The Department of Revenue says additional auditors hired as part of the 2015-17 budget pulled in $159.9 million in the last fiscal year, nearly double the agency’s goal. The
[Madison, WI] – In response to President Trump’s planned ‘Make America Great Again’ rally in Milwaukee, the Republican Party of Wisconsin issued the following statement from Chairman Andrew Hitt: “The Republican Party of Wisconsin is incredibly excited to welcome President

President Donald Trump has scheduled a Jan. 14 campaign rally in Milwaukee, his first stop of the new year in what is likely to be a key battleground state in 2020. Trump’s “Make America Great Again” rally is planned for

A “permanent progressive field program” is working on it.

The real abuse of power, the abuse of power that should terrify everyone regardless of their opinions of Trump, came from an FBI so hell bent on influencing American politics that it has undone centuries of trust in American jurisprudence.

The Republican has showed his independence in the past. But not this time, not on impeachment.

With nearly 700,000 people potentially being cut from the federal program comes a consequence that deserves national attention.

The Thompson Center’s Ryan Owens discusses the work of the Speaker’s Taskforce on Suicide Prevention and more with Rep. Joan Ballweg, R-Markesan.

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. Just shy of two years ago, this column explored the heightened importance of open government when public health is at risk. Multiple examples showed the government was not sharing timely information

The poorly-considered decision to not enjoin education stakeholders in the selection process is a step backwards, not forward, in finding and selecting a new Wisconsin system president.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The Department of Revenue says additional auditors hired as part of the 2015-17 budget pulled in $159.9 million in the last fiscal year, nearly double the agency’s goal. The agency reported to the Joint Finance Committee earlier this week
[Madison, WI] – In response to President Trump’s planned ‘Make America Great Again’ rally in Milwaukee, the Republican Party of Wisconsin issued the following statement from Chairman Andrew Hitt: “The Republican Party of Wisconsin is incredibly excited to welcome President Trump to the Badger state on January 14th and highlight

President Donald Trump has scheduled a Jan. 14 campaign rally in Milwaukee, his first stop of the new year in what is likely to be a key battleground state in 2020. Trump’s “Make America Great Again” rally is planned for 7 p.m. in the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena in the city’s