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As legislative Republicans take over the budget process, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, gauge Gov. Tony Evers’ budget items that trim back the GOP’s labor law changes from the past two sessions. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

It is primarily the moderate Democrats running for president or politicians from Trump-leaning congressional districts who genuinely are the “bold” politicians. It is they who will dictate whether the Trump nightmare ends next year.

The last time the top tax rate was 70 percent was back in the days when President Jimmy Carter talked about a country in a malaise. Now, socialists like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Ed Markey want to bring that top tax rate back as part of the so-called “Green New Deal.”

A state judge on March 21 declared illegal the lame duck laws passed in December by the GOP-dominated legislature.

If Wisconsin conservatives needed a reminder of the importance of the courts, they received it Thursday when a Dane County judge issued a temporary injunction blocking the laws passed by the Republican legislature last December in an extraordinary session.

The ruling is a “strict constructionist” look at the Constitution.

The latest: uses taxpayer-funded lawyer to shield him from revealing how he gerrymandered districts.

It is critical for conservatives to reclaim their seat at the table by advancing forward-thinking, market-driven energy solutions that will create jobs and support a stronger economy while transitioning us to cleaner sources of energy.
On March 26, the Wisconsin Supreme Court is hearing a case that directly concerns the residents of Dane County and also puts a spotlight on the integrity of our highest court. The case is called Enbridge Energy Co., Inc., v. Dane County.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Midwest Growth Fund, which has backed Republicans in past campaigns, spent more than $46,000 on canvassing and mail to back conservative Brian Hagedorn in the state Supreme
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers moved quickly today to pull Wisconsin from a lawsuit challenging Obamacare, checking off a campaign promise that he and AG Josh Kaul made last fall. But the guv said

I pledge to the voters that I will apply the law fairly to everyone, and I will always remember that I am a servant of the law and the people.

We have a chance to return the Wisconsin judiciary, and the Supreme Court, to being a truly independent branch.

It seemed like it would never happen as UW-Milwaukee boot-strapped its way over the last two decades toward its destiny as a world-class urban university.

As legislative Republicans take over the budget process, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, gauge Gov. Tony Evers’ budget items that trim back the GOP’s labor law changes from the past two sessions. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

It is primarily the moderate Democrats running for president or politicians from Trump-leaning congressional districts who genuinely are the “bold” politicians. It is they who will dictate whether the Trump nightmare ends next year.

The last time the top tax rate was 70 percent was back in the days when President Jimmy Carter talked about a country in a malaise. Now, socialists like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Ed Markey want to bring that top tax rate back as part of the so-called “Green New Deal.”

A state judge on March 21 declared illegal the lame duck laws passed in December by the GOP-dominated legislature.

If Wisconsin conservatives needed a reminder of the importance of the courts, they received it Thursday when a Dane County judge issued a temporary injunction blocking the laws passed by the Republican legislature last December in an extraordinary session.

The ruling is a “strict constructionist” look at the Constitution.

The latest: uses taxpayer-funded lawyer to shield him from revealing how he gerrymandered districts.

It is critical for conservatives to reclaim their seat at the table by advancing forward-thinking, market-driven energy solutions that will create jobs and support a stronger economy while transitioning us to cleaner sources of energy.
On March 26, the Wisconsin Supreme Court is hearing a case that directly concerns the residents of Dane County and also puts a spotlight on the integrity of our highest court. The case is called Enbridge Energy Co., Inc., v. Dane County.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The Midwest Growth Fund, which has backed Republicans in past campaigns, spent more than $46,000 on canvassing and mail to back conservative Brian Hagedorn in the state Supreme Court race. The group is just the second to report
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers moved quickly today to pull Wisconsin from a lawsuit challenging Obamacare, checking off a campaign promise that he and AG Josh Kaul made last fall. But the guv said he will proceed with “thoughtfulness,” not speed as he considers

I pledge to the voters that I will apply the law fairly to everyone, and I will always remember that I am a servant of the law and the people.

We have a chance to return the Wisconsin judiciary, and the Supreme Court, to being a truly independent branch.

It seemed like it would never happen as UW-Milwaukee boot-strapped its way over the last two decades toward its destiny as a world-class urban university.