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In the wake of the high court race, widely viewed as a referendum on Walker and fellow Republicans in the Legislature, Democrats are exultant that the worm may finally have turned.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his analysis after Rebecca Dallet’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election win over Michael Screnock.

Shortsighted politicians don’t take notice of the tremendous cumulative effect of tax cuts. But hardworking Americans see the changes adding up every day.

And why Attorney General Schimel didn’t warn him it was folly.

As Wisconsin contemplates granting the City of Racine a diversion of Great Lakes water to supply the Foxconn project with the bulk of a requested seven million gallons from Lake Michigan daily, I suggest you her 2006 opinion and analysis of Great Lakes water management, goals and diversions–an opinion not widely reported by media or widely distributed at the time.

When Donald Trump and the Republican Congress passed, by one vote, the so-called “tax reform” act in late December, drastically slashing taxes paid by big corporations and rich Americans, several pundits predicted that in short order these same “reformers” would come looking to make big changes to Social Security and Medicare.

On the Daily Standard Podcast, Sykes speaks with Weekly Standard senior writer Michael Warren discusses the latest with the Mueller investigation, the latest from the White House and the Wisconsin Supreme Court election.

It’s a sobering reality. Although we can deter school violence, we cannot prevent it entirely. Even so, we must take all reasonable measures to shield children from the physical harm that can befall them in the sanctity of schools.

Wauwatosa is embarking on a controversial plan to use a Tax Incremental Financing District to give the developer of the planned Mayfair Hotel over $13 million in direct subsidies.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** April 12: WisPolitics.com Election Year Preview The WisPolitics.com election year preview-brought to you by the Wisconsin Counties Association-assembles some of Wisconsin’s foremost political experts to lay out the challenges and advantages for Gov. Scott Walker,

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The UW-System Board of Regents begins its two-day meeting in Madison, where it will receive an update on the UW System restructuring process. The board will also hear

In the wake of the high court race, widely viewed as a referendum on Walker and fellow Republicans in the Legislature, Democrats are exultant that the worm may finally have turned.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his analysis after Rebecca Dallet’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election win over Michael Screnock.

Shortsighted politicians don’t take notice of the tremendous cumulative effect of tax cuts. But hardworking Americans see the changes adding up every day.

And why Attorney General Schimel didn’t warn him it was folly.

As Wisconsin contemplates granting the City of Racine a diversion of Great Lakes water to supply the Foxconn project with the bulk of a requested seven million gallons from Lake Michigan daily, I suggest you her 2006 opinion and analysis of Great Lakes water management, goals and diversions–an opinion not widely reported by media or widely distributed at the time.

When Donald Trump and the Republican Congress passed, by one vote, the so-called “tax reform” act in late December, drastically slashing taxes paid by big corporations and rich Americans, several pundits predicted that in short order these same “reformers” would come looking to make big changes to Social Security and Medicare.

On the Daily Standard Podcast, Sykes speaks with Weekly Standard senior writer Michael Warren discusses the latest with the Mueller investigation, the latest from the White House and the Wisconsin Supreme Court election.

It’s a sobering reality. Although we can deter school violence, we cannot prevent it entirely. Even so, we must take all reasonable measures to shield children from the physical harm that can befall them in the sanctity of schools.

Wauwatosa is embarking on a controversial plan to use a Tax Incremental Financing District to give the developer of the planned Mayfair Hotel over $13 million in direct subsidies.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** April 12: WisPolitics.com Election Year Preview The WisPolitics.com election year preview-brought to you by the Wisconsin Counties Association-assembles some of Wisconsin’s foremost political experts to lay out the challenges and advantages for Gov. Scott Walker, Sen. Tammy Baldwin and all of the candidates from acr…

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The UW-System Board of Regents begins its two-day meeting in Madison, where it will receive an update on the UW System restructuring process. The board will also hear a presentation on UW-Stevens Point’s proposal announced in March to