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Wisconsin’s law, which requires a judge to decide on expungement at the time of sentencing, is unlike any in the nation.
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Wisconsin’s law, which requires a judge to decide on expungement at the time of sentencing, is unlike any in the nation.

Congressman Mark Pocan and other progressives are calling on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to reverse its decision to not grant contracts to pollsters, strategists and communications specialists working with Democrats who mount primary challenges to incumbents in 2020.

Without change, the challenges facing our long-term care system will grow. We need real solutions and partnerships to prepare for the future.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The state Supreme Court has set oral arguments for one of the lame-duck lawsuits after agreeing to take up the case. The case, which the court yesterday agreed to
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It is rare for anyone to run for vice president, and Baldwin won’t actively campaign for the position. But Democrats, particularly progressive Democrats who are serious about winning in 2020, would be wise to talk her up as a running mate for whoever is nominated.


Pete Buttigieg has made Christianity a cornerstone of his candidacy, but while he talks the talk, his record in office doesn’t show he is walking the walk.

Yes on criminal justice reforms and medical marijuana, no on full legalization.

Department of Administration Secretary Joel Brennan said Dem Gov. Tony Evers has been “validated” by the courts over his authority to make appointments Brennan also said the governor is thinking over what to do about 15 former Walker appointments that

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Wisconsin’s law, which requires a judge to decide on expungement at the time of sentencing, is unlike any in the nation.

Congressman Mark Pocan and other progressives are calling on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to reverse its decision to not grant contracts to pollsters, strategists and communications specialists working with Democrats who mount primary challenges to incumbents in 2020.

Without change, the challenges facing our long-term care system will grow. We need real solutions and partnerships to prepare for the future.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The state Supreme Court has set oral arguments for one of the lame-duck lawsuits after agreeing to take up the case. The case, which the court yesterday agreed to hear, is an appeal of a Dane County judge’s ruling
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — GOP lawmakers’ claims of chaos at bodies such as the PSC due to the ongoing legal fight over appointments are “overblown,” and the agency is operating smoothly even with one vacancy, Gov. Tony Evers’ attorney argued today. Republicans have asked the state

It is rare for anyone to run for vice president, and Baldwin won’t actively campaign for the position. But Democrats, particularly progressive Democrats who are serious about winning in 2020, would be wise to talk her up as a running mate for whoever is nominated.


Pete Buttigieg has made Christianity a cornerstone of his candidacy, but while he talks the talk, his record in office doesn’t show he is walking the walk.

Yes on criminal justice reforms and medical marijuana, no on full legalization.

Department of Administration Secretary Joel Brennan said Dem Gov. Tony Evers has been “validated” by the courts over his authority to make appointments Brennan also said the governor is thinking over what to do about 15 former Walker appointments that Evers rescinded. “He’s taking the time that’s necessary to look

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges & Universities From WisPolitics.com … — The Joint Finance Committee will be at UW-River Falls today for the third of four public hearings on the budget. Ahead of the hearing, committee members will breakfast with the local Chamber of