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When inmates have an education or training as they’re leaving an institution, they’re more than 40 percent less likely to re-offend. Plus, they become contributing, taxpaying members of our society.

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It’s time for the esteemed former Wisconsin GOP Governor Tommy Thompson to talk sense to the GOP state legislative leadership. Wisconsinites voted for change and for the state to move forward.

Carrie A. Meyer’s book, “Letters From the Boys,” shows America’s veterans aren’t monolithic.

Evers sought the governorship as a champion of the Wisconsin Idea.

We’re in an era of divided government. That means Republicans must make the case for why they should be allowed back into the governor’s mansion.

WisconsinEye’s Steven Walters looks at what’s next in state government following the midterms.

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The state Senate failed to confirm some 150 of Gov. Scott Walker’s appointments before adjourning the regular season, including PSC Commissioner Rich Zipperer. That means Gov.-elect Tony Evers could rescind all of them his first day in office unless senators act before

When inmates have an education or training as they’re leaving an institution, they’re more than 40 percent less likely to re-offend. Plus, they become contributing, taxpaying members of our society.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Most Wisconsin schools are meeting or exceeding expectations, according to the latest round of state report cards released today by the Department of Public Instruction. Across the state, nearly 84 percent of public and private schools and 96
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It’s time for the esteemed former Wisconsin GOP Governor Tommy Thompson to talk sense to the GOP state legislative leadership. Wisconsinites voted for change and for the state to move forward.

Carrie A. Meyer’s book, “Letters From the Boys,” shows America’s veterans aren’t monolithic.

Evers sought the governorship as a champion of the Wisconsin Idea.

We’re in an era of divided government. That means Republicans must make the case for why they should be allowed back into the governor’s mansion.

WisconsinEye’s Steven Walters looks at what’s next in state government following the midterms.