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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Attend WisPolitics.com events in D.C., Milwaukee and Madison next week *A March 5 D.C. breakfast with U.S. News & World Report senior writer Susan Milligan on “Trump, Pelosi and the New Congress.” Milligan is a

Other states are vying to the lead in producing industrial hemp. Wisconsin can starve and over-regulate its own process, or it can let research and market forces take the lead. The latter is the best chance for state farmers.

Both candidates for the state’s highest court claim they will be utterly impartial. Should voters believe them?

In framing adherence to Christian beliefs as bigotry and thus unfitness for public office, Wisconsin’s liberals have established a new religious test that requires candidates to either publicly rebuke their spiritual beliefs or be politically crucified for them.

Gov. Evers and Republicans differ on value of the Manufacturing and Agriculture Tax Credit. Who’s right?

Male participation in Milwaukee’s school choice program was associated with a 53 percent reduction in drug-related offenses and an 87 percent reduction in property damage offenses.

Many of the so-called 1 percent are outraged over U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’ 70 percent proposal which, incidentally, was the highest tax bracket through the late ’50s, the ’60s and the ’70s. It was slashed to 50 percent in the early ’80s and is now at 37 percent on income earned over $600,000.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers has so far pledged his budget would increase state funding for K-12 schools in the neighborhood of $1.4 billion, legalize medical marijuana and pump new money

John Imes, executive director for Wisconsin Environmental Initiative, shares insights from the GreenBiz 19 conference in Phoenix.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Attend WisPolitics.com events in D.C., Milwaukee and Madison next week *A March 5 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

Other states are vying to the lead in producing industrial hemp. Wisconsin can starve and over-regulate its own process, or it can let research and market forces take the lead. The latter is the best chance for state farmers.

Both candidates for the state’s highest court claim they will be utterly impartial. Should voters believe them?

In framing adherence to Christian beliefs as bigotry and thus unfitness for public office, Wisconsin’s liberals have established a new religious test that requires candidates to either publicly rebuke their spiritual beliefs or be politically crucified for them.

Gov. Evers and Republicans differ on value of the Manufacturing and Agriculture Tax Credit. Who’s right?

Male participation in Milwaukee’s school choice program was associated with a 53 percent reduction in drug-related offenses and an 87 percent reduction in property damage offenses.

Many of the so-called 1 percent are outraged over U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’ 70 percent proposal which, incidentally, was the highest tax bracket through the late ’50s, the ’60s and the ’70s. It was slashed to 50 percent in the early ’80s and is now at 37 percent on income earned over $600,000.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers has so far pledged his budget would increase state funding for K-12 schools in the neighborhood of $1.4 billion, legalize medical marijuana and pump new money into efforts to ensure Wisconsinites have clean drinking water. But

John Imes, executive director for Wisconsin Environmental Initiative, shares insights from the GreenBiz 19 conference in Phoenix.