
RightWisconsin pundit panel: Predictions for 2019
RightWisconsin’s pundit panel shares predictions for the year ahead.
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RightWisconsin’s pundit panel shares predictions for the year ahead.

There’s no disgrace in losing an election. However, there is great disgrace in losing and then behaving the way Scott Walker has since the voters denied him a third term.

There are many issues where they can forge agreements — and lead the state forward.

Next year we can start putting “former” in front of “Governor” when we write about Scott Walker. The long nightmare is over, more or less.

Court ruling they sought ends six Obamacare provisions supported by big majorities, polls show.

What the departing House speaker left undone raises real questions for future fiscal conservatives.

Gov.-elect Tony Evers today announced Rep. Peter Barca, D-Kenosha, as his Revenue secretary and outgoing Sen. Caleb Frostman, D-Sturgeon Bay, to lead Workforce Development. Evers also announced: *Andrea Palm, who most recently served as senior counselor to the Health and

Gov.-elect Tony Evers, who said during the campaign he wanted to reduce the state’s prison population, will put “building blocks” in his budget to work toward that goal. But he told WisPolitics.com it’s unlikely his budget will include a target
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RightWisconsin’s pundit panel shares predictions for the year ahead.

There’s no disgrace in losing an election. However, there is great disgrace in losing and then behaving the way Scott Walker has since the voters denied him a third term.

There are many issues where they can forge agreements — and lead the state forward.

Next year we can start putting “former” in front of “Governor” when we write about Scott Walker. The long nightmare is over, more or less.

Court ruling they sought ends six Obamacare provisions supported by big majorities, polls show.

What the departing House speaker left undone raises real questions for future fiscal conservatives.

Gov.-elect Tony Evers today announced Rep. Peter Barca, D-Kenosha, as his Revenue secretary and outgoing Sen. Caleb Frostman, D-Sturgeon Bay, to lead Workforce Development. Evers also announced: *Andrea Palm, who most recently served as senior counselor to the Health and Human Services secretary under President Obama, to lead the Department

Gov.-elect Tony Evers, who said during the campaign he wanted to reduce the state’s prison population, will put “building blocks” in his budget to work toward that goal. But he told WisPolitics.com it’s unlikely his budget will include a target for reducing the number of prisoners in Wisconsin. Evers also
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – State government – Federal government – Local government – Courts – Economy – Education – Elections – Law and order – Manufacturing – Minnesota – Public health and safety – Tourism – Editorials – Columns TOP STORIES Evers says it will take a