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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Sen. Dave Craig today became the third member of the GOP caucus to oppose the Kimberly-Clark incentive package if it came to the Senate floor. Craig’s announcement comes one day after

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For 12 years Wisconsin has been deprived of a people’s lawyer at the top of its justice ladder, lacking a clear defender of open records, civil rights and basic access to justice for everyday people.

Just 12% of all ballots in 2004, could hit 33% in 2020.

After committing more than a billion dollars to widen to six lanes the interstate between Madison and the Illinois line — a distance of more than 45 miles — the state now wants to save about $14 million by keeping the northbound lanes at the interchange at two lanes.

The Kavanaugh nomination proceedings have sent women and survivors of sexual violence a harmful message — that if you’ve been harassed or assaulted, your pain doesn’t matter if it gets in the way of a man’s goals.

Charter schools excel and the racial and economic achievement gap remains.

Wigderson and Scaffidi discuss the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court and whether Gov. Scott Walker is really behind in the guv’s race.

Problems may go back a decade and mayor deserves much blame, some alderman say.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Sen. Dave Craig today became the third member of the GOP caucus to oppose the Kimberly-Clark incentive package if it came to the Senate floor. Craig’s announcement comes one day after Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, announced an extraordinary session after

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For 12 years Wisconsin has been deprived of a people’s lawyer at the top of its justice ladder, lacking a clear defender of open records, civil rights and basic access to justice for everyday people.

Just 12% of all ballots in 2004, could hit 33% in 2020.

After committing more than a billion dollars to widen to six lanes the interstate between Madison and the Illinois line — a distance of more than 45 miles — the state now wants to save about $14 million by keeping the northbound lanes at the interchange at two lanes.

The Kavanaugh nomination proceedings have sent women and survivors of sexual violence a harmful message — that if you’ve been harassed or assaulted, your pain doesn’t matter if it gets in the way of a man’s goals.

Charter schools excel and the racial and economic achievement gap remains.

Wigderson and Scaffidi discuss the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court and whether Gov. Scott Walker is really behind in the guv’s race.

Problems may go back a decade and mayor deserves much blame, some alderman say.