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Special interest lobbying organization continues to push false narrative deriding Wisconsin farmers and small business owners.

Right now, the country is waiting to see who will blink first regarding the monetary demands for the infamous border wall … Donald Trump, Democrats, Republicans, or Donald Trump’s base?

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. As a longtime children’s advocate and retired business person, I’ve spent decades urging lawmakers across the political spectrum to support programs

Wisconsin must get real about drunk driving.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Jan. 29: WisPolitics.com Luncheon with Evers Chief of Staff Maggie Gau Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Tuesday, Jan. 29 with Gov. Tony Evers’ Chief of Staff

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — A federal court has decided to put on hold a new trial over the constitutionality of the Assembly districts Republicans drew in 2011 as the U.S. Supreme Court considers

A decade has passed since the last time power was held by both parties in the state Capitol. With the election of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican majorities in both houses of the Legislature, sharing control of state government will be a new experience for many lawmakers who have known only one-party dominance. The upcoming state budget will likely test those relations.

Nationally and in Wisconsin it’s exploded by both parties since Citizens United. What’s the impact?

A Baldwin appointee to Wisconsin’s judicial nominating commission publicly accused Giampietro of “bigoted” views, views that in fact represent orthodox Catholic teaching.

The president’s attorney Rudy Giuliani claims that a sitting president cannot be indicted. If true, when Trump runs for re-election, there may be a new slogan to put on those red hats his supporters wear: “Don’t Lock Him Up.”
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — GOP legislative leaders say they’re perplexed about Gov. Tony Evers’ planned call in his State of the State address for lawmakers to work on “fixing” the economy. In excerpts released ahead of

This year, Martin Luther King Day fell on the same date, Jan. 21, on which the U.S. Supreme Court issued its notorious Citizens United decision nine years ago.

The longer the government shutdown lasts, the more it gives rise to false equivalency – that both sides in the gridlock are equally to blame. The hope that talking things out will solve the problem is going to increase as the ripple effects for the whole economy grow beyond the 800,000 workers working without pay or furloughed until the government reopens.

Assembly Republicans are proposing to cut taxes for the middle class in Wisconsin, just like Governor Tony Evers promised on the campaign trail. However, Republicans say they won’t have to raise taxes on manufacturers and farmers as Evers planned.

Special interest lobbying organization continues to push false narrative deriding Wisconsin farmers and small business owners.

Right now, the country is waiting to see who will blink first regarding the monetary demands for the infamous border wall … Donald Trump, Democrats, Republicans, or Donald Trump’s base?

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. As a longtime children’s advocate and retired business person, I’ve spent decades urging lawmakers across the political spectrum to support programs that prepare kids to be healthy, well-educated and prepared for

Wisconsin must get real about drunk driving.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Jan. 29: WisPolitics.com Luncheon with Evers Chief of Staff Maggie Gau Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at The Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Tuesday, Jan. 29 with Gov. Tony Evers’ Chief of Staff Maggie Gau. Gau will discuss Tony Evers’ victory in 2018

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — A federal court has decided to put on hold a new trial over the constitutionality of the Assembly districts Republicans drew in 2011 as the U.S. Supreme Court considers two similar cases. The three-judge panel identified July 22 as

A decade has passed since the last time power was held by both parties in the state Capitol. With the election of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican majorities in both houses of the Legislature, sharing control of state government will be a new experience for many lawmakers who have known only one-party dominance. The upcoming state budget will likely test those relations.

Nationally and in Wisconsin it’s exploded by both parties since Citizens United. What’s the impact?

A Baldwin appointee to Wisconsin’s judicial nominating commission publicly accused Giampietro of “bigoted” views, views that in fact represent orthodox Catholic teaching.

The president’s attorney Rudy Giuliani claims that a sitting president cannot be indicted. If true, when Trump runs for re-election, there may be a new slogan to put on those red hats his supporters wear: “Don’t Lock Him Up.”
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — GOP legislative leaders say they’re perplexed about Gov. Tony Evers’ planned call in his State of the State address for lawmakers to work on “fixing” the economy. In excerpts released ahead of the 7 p.m. address, Evers planned to there’s “more to

This year, Martin Luther King Day fell on the same date, Jan. 21, on which the U.S. Supreme Court issued its notorious Citizens United decision nine years ago.

The longer the government shutdown lasts, the more it gives rise to false equivalency – that both sides in the gridlock are equally to blame. The hope that talking things out will solve the problem is going to increase as the ripple effects for the whole economy grow beyond the 800,000 workers working without pay or furloughed until the government reopens.

Assembly Republicans are proposing to cut taxes for the middle class in Wisconsin, just like Governor Tony Evers promised on the campaign trail. However, Republicans say they won’t have to raise taxes on manufacturers and farmers as Evers planned.