
Matt Kittle: What is Evers hiding?
Mainstream media outlets are learning what conservative news organizations have known for some time: The Evers Administration is brazenly breaking Wisconsin’s open record laws.
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Mainstream media outlets are learning what conservative news organizations have known for some time: The Evers Administration is brazenly breaking Wisconsin’s open record laws.

The contrasts between Republican and Democratic behavior at the state and national levels are painfully obvious.

The topics explored by “Information Wars” author Richard Stengel were timely and much in need at a time when forces of illiberal democracy are constantly at work in the nation, and around the globe. The best way to fight back, as Stengel noted, is to be informed and armed with facts.

Everybody is making money — big money — in college athletics except the athletes playing the games. That needs to change.

Costs of housing and health care driving up elderly poverty. Are there solutions?

Senators write wonky plans. Mayors get stuff done. That’s why citizens should consider voting for people who have served as mayors for president.

Wisconsinites led the opposition to World War I, with U.S. Sen. Robert M. La Follette risking his career to challenge President Woodrow Wilson’s absurd arguments for sending the sons of Wisconsin farmers and factory workers into a conflict of kings and kaisers. He decried the propagandistic press that sought to “inflame the mind of our people into the frenzy of war.”

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Republican Jason Church, an aide to U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson who lost both legs while serving in Afghanistan, says in the first TV ad of his campaign that
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Sen. Chris Kapenga announced today he won’t run for the 5th CD, so far leaving Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald as the only announced GOP candidate in the heavily Republican seat.

American Bridge has announced a $5 million ad campaign across Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania that will include TV, radio and digital advertising as the Dem group targets “Trump defectors.” The ads are part of a $50 million effort the group

Mainstream media outlets are learning what conservative news organizations have known for some time: The Evers Administration is brazenly breaking Wisconsin’s open record laws.

The contrasts between Republican and Democratic behavior at the state and national levels are painfully obvious.

The topics explored by “Information Wars” author Richard Stengel were timely and much in need at a time when forces of illiberal democracy are constantly at work in the nation, and around the globe. The best way to fight back, as Stengel noted, is to be informed and armed with facts.

Everybody is making money — big money — in college athletics except the athletes playing the games. That needs to change.

Costs of housing and health care driving up elderly poverty. Are there solutions?

Senators write wonky plans. Mayors get stuff done. That’s why citizens should consider voting for people who have served as mayors for president.

Wisconsinites led the opposition to World War I, with U.S. Sen. Robert M. La Follette risking his career to challenge President Woodrow Wilson’s absurd arguments for sending the sons of Wisconsin farmers and factory workers into a conflict of kings and kaisers. He decried the propagandistic press that sought to “inflame the mind of our people into the frenzy of war.”

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Republican Jason Church, an aide to U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson who lost both legs while serving in Afghanistan, says in the first TV ad of his campaign that he’s running for Congress “to answer the call of duty.”
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Sen. Chris Kapenga announced today he won’t run for the 5th CD, so far leaving Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald as the only announced GOP candidate in the heavily Republican seat. Sources indicated earlier this fall that Kapenga, R-Delafield, was laying

American Bridge has announced a $5 million ad campaign across Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania that will include TV, radio and digital advertising as the Dem group targets “Trump defectors.” The ads are part of a $50 million effort the group had previously announced in swing states in an effort to