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WARF is rich and respected, but needs to evolve. Enter Erik Iverson.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers TABLE OF CONTENTS Quotes of the week Political stock report Fitzgerald knocks Evers’ DOT pick Thompson over ties to roadbuilders WEDC pursued own K-C deal even as Walker said legislative package was only solution Laning still

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss Gov.-elect Tony Evers’ appointments; the legal challenge against new early voting limits; school funding; and an Assembly hopeful’s conviction for forging nomination signatures.

With Gov. Scott Walker’s signature in place on the lame-duck session legislation, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chuck Chvala and Scott Jensen, consider the laws’ impact on Gov.-elect Tony Evers. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

In his latest book, Stephen J.A. Ward evangelizes for an evolved approach to journalism that challenges the profession’s historic preoccupation with neutrality.

Time for a real discussion of Wisconsin transportation facts.

Hiring talented people, appointing expert advisors, who knew you could govern that way?

The Isthmus delivers its Cheap Shots for 2018

Rothschild shares his top 10 stories of the year.

His last-minute deal with Kimberly-Clark is not real economic development.

Trump has now torn himself loose from all anchors the nation once respected, leaving us with the likes of John Bolton and Stephen Miller to advise him.

Progressives were on the move this year, and they weren’t just resisting Trump—they were outlining the alternative to Trumpism.

In its earlier years, the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest tended to have more entries from the Madison area and, as a result, more Dane County finalists. It’s a testimony to progress of Wisconsin’s startup support system that the contest has steadily become more statewide in its geographic mix of entries, as well as those who advance to the final rounds.

WARF is rich and respected, but needs to evolve. Enter Erik Iverson.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers TABLE OF CONTENTS Quotes of the week Political stock report Fitzgerald knocks Evers’ DOT pick Thompson over ties to roadbuilders WEDC pursued own K-C deal even as Walker said legislative package was only solution Laning still weighing re-election bid as Dem state chair, possible candidates emerge

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss Gov.-elect Tony Evers’ appointments; the legal challenge against new early voting limits; school funding; and an Assembly hopeful’s conviction for forging nomination signatures.

With Gov. Scott Walker’s signature in place on the lame-duck session legislation, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chuck Chvala and Scott Jensen, consider the laws’ impact on Gov.-elect Tony Evers. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

In his latest book, Stephen J.A. Ward evangelizes for an evolved approach to journalism that challenges the profession’s historic preoccupation with neutrality.

Time for a real discussion of Wisconsin transportation facts.

Hiring talented people, appointing expert advisors, who knew you could govern that way?

The Isthmus delivers its Cheap Shots for 2018

Rothschild shares his top 10 stories of the year.

His last-minute deal with Kimberly-Clark is not real economic development.

Trump has now torn himself loose from all anchors the nation once respected, leaving us with the likes of John Bolton and Stephen Miller to advise him.

Progressives were on the move this year, and they weren’t just resisting Trump—they were outlining the alternative to Trumpism.

In its earlier years, the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest tended to have more entries from the Madison area and, as a result, more Dane County finalists. It’s a testimony to progress of Wisconsin’s startup support system that the contest has steadily become more statewide in its geographic mix of entries, as well as those who advance to the final rounds.