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A divided Wisconsin Elections Commission has settled on a scaled-back proposal to provide temporary replacement computers to clerks to tighten security of the state’s voter database ahead of the 2020 elections. Ahead of Tuesday’s special meeting, WEC staff raised concerns
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Gov. Tony Evers is at best naïve, possibly worse.

It is time for us to take action, and join 37 states in expanding health care for our residents. Medicaid is not welfare, it is an investment in Wisconsin and in our health care system.

It’s time for everyone who supports sensible gun policies to put unceasing pressure on their representatives and senators in the state Legislature and Congress to pass these reforms.

Walters writes a letter to Wisconsin leaders on the state’s gun laws.

Milwaukee County Supervisor Dan Sebring is understandably annoyed at a mural wrap on a county bus sponsored by the Milwaukee Art Museum. The mural is a student “art” project that is anti-immigration law enforcement. While we should be sympathetic to Sebring’s concerns about the insult to law enforcement, the mural is not “racist.”

Some progress on democracy in Wisconsin requires a look to the past.

Although Cephus steadfastly maintained his innocence from day one, Cephus was charged with serious crimes that exposed him to significant prison time, if convicted. Cephus was also suspended from the UW football team and expelled from the university. Cephus’ reputation was trashed, his career was in ruins and his life was effectively destroyed.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn’s public investiture ceremony is this afternoon in the state Capitol. Hagedorn took the oath of office in a private ceremony earlier this month. Today’s event will kick off at 4:30 p.m. on the first

A divided Wisconsin Elections Commission has settled on a scaled-back proposal to provide temporary replacement computers to clerks to tighten security of the state’s voter database ahead of the 2020 elections. Ahead of Tuesday’s special meeting, WEC staff raised concerns about clerks accessing the database on machines running on critically
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — A divided Wisconsin Elections Commission today settled on a scaled-back proposal to provide temporary replacement computers to clerks to tighten security of the state’s voter database ahead of the 2020 elections. Ahead of today’s special meeting, WEC staff raised concerns about clerks

Gov. Tony Evers is at best naïve, possibly worse.

It is time for us to take action, and join 37 states in expanding health care for our residents. Medicaid is not welfare, it is an investment in Wisconsin and in our health care system.

It’s time for everyone who supports sensible gun policies to put unceasing pressure on their representatives and senators in the state Legislature and Congress to pass these reforms.

Walters writes a letter to Wisconsin leaders on the state’s gun laws.

Milwaukee County Supervisor Dan Sebring is understandably annoyed at a mural wrap on a county bus sponsored by the Milwaukee Art Museum. The mural is a student “art” project that is anti-immigration law enforcement. While we should be sympathetic to Sebring’s concerns about the insult to law enforcement, the mural is not “racist.”

Some progress on democracy in Wisconsin requires a look to the past.

Although Cephus steadfastly maintained his innocence from day one, Cephus was charged with serious crimes that exposed him to significant prison time, if convicted. Cephus was also suspended from the UW football team and expelled from the university. Cephus’ reputation was trashed, his career was in ruins and his life was effectively destroyed.