
Talented faculty leaving. Business leaders and others should push for greater funding.
Gov. Scott Walker is calling himself an “education governor” as he draws a “great contrast” between his own educational policies and those of the Dems seeking to challenge him in November. The guv in an interview with WisPolitics.com yesterday also
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Scott Walker is calling himself an “education governor” as he draws a “great contrast” between his own educational policies and those of the Dems seeking to challenge
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Dems are continuing to call for nonpartisan redistricting legislation following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision today to send back a challenge to the state’s Republican-drawn maps to federal district court. Meanwhile, Republicans
California, Maine and a few other states defanged the parties power by turning their primary elections into popularity contests where neither party is guaranteed a place in the finals.
Iowa’s nonpartisan approach to redistricting is cheap, speedy and transparent.
One of the 10 Democratic candidates for Wisconsin Governor admitted that his party is “pickled in identity politics.”
When liberals start to be as outraged on behalf of folks like Paula Jones as they are about folks like Monica Lewinsky, the Democratic Party will have returned to its roots and be worth supporting again. Until then, the party just continues its advocacy for the affluent and the educated, and who cares about that.
Gov. Scott Walker, President Trump and the GOP-led Congress have been disingenuous on health care.
As the rest of us celebrate Father’s Day, isn’t a good day for hundreds of illegal immigrant dads, many of whom fled to the U.S. in an attempt to escape murderous gangs and persecution in their home countries. Their kids are no longer with them and many have no idea where they are.
Talented faculty leaving. Business leaders and others should push for greater funding.
Gov. Scott Walker is calling himself an “education governor” as he draws a “great contrast” between his own educational policies and those of the Dems seeking to challenge him in November. The guv in an interview with WisPolitics.com yesterday also pledged to increase the state’s graduation rate to the highest
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Scott Walker is calling himself an “education governor” as he draws a “great contrast” between his own educational policies and those of the Dems seeking to challenge him in November. The guv in an interview with WisPolitics.com
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Dems are continuing to call for nonpartisan redistricting legislation following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision today to send back a challenge to the state’s Republican-drawn maps to federal district court. Meanwhile, Republicans celebrated the unanimous opinion to return the case to a
California, Maine and a few other states defanged the parties power by turning their primary elections into popularity contests where neither party is guaranteed a place in the finals.
Iowa’s nonpartisan approach to redistricting is cheap, speedy and transparent.
One of the 10 Democratic candidates for Wisconsin Governor admitted that his party is “pickled in identity politics.”
When liberals start to be as outraged on behalf of folks like Paula Jones as they are about folks like Monica Lewinsky, the Democratic Party will have returned to its roots and be worth supporting again. Until then, the party just continues its advocacy for the affluent and the educated, and who cares about that.
Gov. Scott Walker, President Trump and the GOP-led Congress have been disingenuous on health care.
As the rest of us celebrate Father’s Day, isn’t a good day for hundreds of illegal immigrant dads, many of whom fled to the U.S. in an attempt to escape murderous gangs and persecution in their home countries. Their kids are no longer with them and many have no idea where they are.