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Last week, Gov. Tony Evers introduced a very promising UW System budget proposal for the next biennium.
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Last week, Gov. Tony Evers introduced a very promising UW System budget proposal for the next biennium.

Wisconsin should assess property based upon fair market value and let the chips fall where they may. That’s how it works for your home and small owner-occupied businesses, and that is how it should work for larger commercial properties as well.

Right now it looks like an endless stalemate. But appearances can be deceiving.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and his Republican colleagues in the state Assembly aren’t faring too well in the national conversation about whether white guys should be able to dictate who we celebrate during February’s Black History Month.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers says he stands by Dawn Crim, his choice to lead the Department of Safety and Professional Services, despite a more than decade-old child abuse charge. Evers told reporters today
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Attend WisPolitics.com events this week in D.C., Milwaukee and Madison *Today: D.C. breakfast with U.S. News & World Report senior writer Susan Milligan on “Trump, Pelosi and the New Congress.” Milligan is a political and

Medicaid expansion has become one of the key debating points in the state budget. Gov. Tony Evers proposed it in his two-year spending plan, but Republicans say it’s a non-starter. Hear the details from key players in the debate at

The great American parlor game for the last week has been dissecting the one public Michael Cohen hearing.

What took place as Donald Trump stood for over two hours in front of CPAC attendees must not be dropped from our national conversation. It was the profane language Trump used which makes for many wondering today what has happened to the national dialogue in our nation.

Holder’s plan to campaign on behalf of Neubauer would run counter to the judge’s statements that she would ask outside groups not to campaign for her.

If you view both candidates as “biased,” surely one of their biases is worse than the other’s.

Making the state more appealing to all businesses remains the better course.

The sad reality is that there is a myriad of reasons that victims do not come forward sooner to reveal that they have been sexually assaulted to include shame, denial, fear and more.

What Legislature gives, veto can take away. The battle has begun.

Evers is determined to renew Wisconsin’s historic commitment to worker rights. And he is proposing concrete steps in that direction, with an ambitious plan to overturn the noxious “right-to-work” legislation that was a centerpiece of Walker’s second-term agenda.

It’s time for the 14th annual Madison Reads Leopold event at the UW Arboretum.

Last week, Gov. Tony Evers introduced a very promising UW System budget proposal for the next biennium.

Wisconsin should assess property based upon fair market value and let the chips fall where they may. That’s how it works for your home and small owner-occupied businesses, and that is how it should work for larger commercial properties as well.

Right now it looks like an endless stalemate. But appearances can be deceiving.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and his Republican colleagues in the state Assembly aren’t faring too well in the national conversation about whether white guys should be able to dictate who we celebrate during February’s Black History Month.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers says he stands by Dawn Crim, his choice to lead the Department of Safety and Professional Services, despite a more than decade-old child abuse charge. Evers told reporters today he didn’t know about the 2005 charge, which was later
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Attend WisPolitics.com events this week in D.C., Milwaukee and Madison *Today: D.C. breakfast with U.S. News & World Report senior writer Susan Milligan on “Trump, Pelosi and the New Congress.” Milligan is a political and foreign affairs writer who formerly covered the White House for

Medicaid expansion has become one of the key debating points in the state budget. Gov. Tony Evers proposed it in his two-year spending plan, but Republicans say it’s a non-starter. Hear the details from key players in the debate at a WisPolitics.com issues forum set for Thursday, March 28 at

The great American parlor game for the last week has been dissecting the one public Michael Cohen hearing.

What took place as Donald Trump stood for over two hours in front of CPAC attendees must not be dropped from our national conversation. It was the profane language Trump used which makes for many wondering today what has happened to the national dialogue in our nation.

Holder’s plan to campaign on behalf of Neubauer would run counter to the judge’s statements that she would ask outside groups not to campaign for her.

If you view both candidates as “biased,” surely one of their biases is worse than the other’s.

Making the state more appealing to all businesses remains the better course.

The sad reality is that there is a myriad of reasons that victims do not come forward sooner to reveal that they have been sexually assaulted to include shame, denial, fear and more.

What Legislature gives, veto can take away. The battle has begun.

Evers is determined to renew Wisconsin’s historic commitment to worker rights. And he is proposing concrete steps in that direction, with an ambitious plan to overturn the noxious “right-to-work” legislation that was a centerpiece of Walker’s second-term agenda.

It’s time for the 14th annual Madison Reads Leopold event at the UW Arboretum.