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House Speaker Paul Ryan told reporters in Milwaukee Monday to “stay tuned” for news about Foxconn’s decision on whether to locate a factory in southeastern Wisconsin. Asked whether he had any insights into the technology company’s decision, Ryan said, “I

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — House Speaker Paul Ryan told reporters in Milwaukee today to “stay tuned” for news about Foxconn’s decision on whether to locate a factory in southeastern Wisconsin. Asked whether he had any insights

Mac Davis went all-in against roundabouts, as if that were the cause or the heart or the substance of Wisconsin’s transportation over-built, unfunded, special-interest infested major highway expansion problem.

Call it what you will: “Global Warming” or “Climate Change.” The issue is real and portends to only get worse, as evident by this most recent climatic shift.

If legislators believe DOT has wasted tax dollars and been mismanaged for years, why did Senate Republicans last week want to borrow $712 million more for that agency to spend on highways over the next two years?

A Capitol cliche, widely employed and often accurately so, goes about like this: “Tommy would not have let this happen.” It most surely applies to the current budget stalemate.

House Speaker Paul Ryan had an opportunity not merely to reassert the authority of the chamber he is supposed to lead but also to steer the United States away from the dangerous course of endless war and steady subservience to an ever-more-powerful military-industrial complex.

Seizing an individual’s property without a conviction — or even an arrest — makes a shambles of due process and invites abuse by police departments.

While Ryan claims to be on the side of the working class people of his home town of Janesville, his Randian beliefs and his complete lack of interest in actually meeting with his constituents face-to-face paint a very different picture.

Wisconsin law requires lifeguards to be at least 16 — a requirement that may be compounding a shortage that forced a Wisconsin Dells resort to delay the opening of part of its outdoor waterpark this year.

Republicans should stop trying to repeal or sabotage the ACA and instead cooperate with Democrats to make the ACA better.

Certainly the governor has already begun to think about potential replacements for Brancel. Into that certainly tough and complete search process should be thrown the name of Pam Jahnke, also known as the Fabulous Farm Babe.

There is an interesting if not amusing “debate through the media” about the state’s transportation funding taking place between long-time conservative George Mitchell and Sen. Duey Stroebel.

Ryan says Special Counsel Robert Mueller should be allowed to proceed with his investigation into ties between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials. Ryan, who appeared Sunday on “UpFront with Mike Gousha,” was asked if he was concerned the president

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin spent $1.1 million during the second quarter of 2017 as she collected $2.5 million, according to her most recent campaign finance filing. Baldwin’s campaign

House Speaker Paul Ryan told reporters in Milwaukee Monday to “stay tuned” for news about Foxconn’s decision on whether to locate a factory in southeastern Wisconsin. Asked whether he had any insights into the technology company’s decision, Ryan said, “I do and stay tuned.” But he said he’d leave updates

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement FRWD From WisPolitics.com … — Kids Forward and 16 other advocacy groups say the U.S. Senate GOP health care bill is “fundamentally flawed and beyond repair” as Republican leaders press ahead with a vote today. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell plans on holding a vote
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — House Speaker Paul Ryan told reporters in Milwaukee today to “stay tuned” for news about Foxconn’s decision on whether to locate a factory in southeastern Wisconsin. Asked whether he had any insights into the technology company’s decision, Ryan said, “I do and

Mac Davis went all-in against roundabouts, as if that were the cause or the heart or the substance of Wisconsin’s transportation over-built, unfunded, special-interest infested major highway expansion problem.

Call it what you will: “Global Warming” or “Climate Change.” The issue is real and portends to only get worse, as evident by this most recent climatic shift.

If legislators believe DOT has wasted tax dollars and been mismanaged for years, why did Senate Republicans last week want to borrow $712 million more for that agency to spend on highways over the next two years?

A Capitol cliche, widely employed and often accurately so, goes about like this: “Tommy would not have let this happen.” It most surely applies to the current budget stalemate.

House Speaker Paul Ryan had an opportunity not merely to reassert the authority of the chamber he is supposed to lead but also to steer the United States away from the dangerous course of endless war and steady subservience to an ever-more-powerful military-industrial complex.

Seizing an individual’s property without a conviction — or even an arrest — makes a shambles of due process and invites abuse by police departments.

While Ryan claims to be on the side of the working class people of his home town of Janesville, his Randian beliefs and his complete lack of interest in actually meeting with his constituents face-to-face paint a very different picture.

Wisconsin law requires lifeguards to be at least 16 — a requirement that may be compounding a shortage that forced a Wisconsin Dells resort to delay the opening of part of its outdoor waterpark this year.

Republicans should stop trying to repeal or sabotage the ACA and instead cooperate with Democrats to make the ACA better.

Certainly the governor has already begun to think about potential replacements for Brancel. Into that certainly tough and complete search process should be thrown the name of Pam Jahnke, also known as the Fabulous Farm Babe.

There is an interesting if not amusing “debate through the media” about the state’s transportation funding taking place between long-time conservative George Mitchell and Sen. Duey Stroebel.

Ryan says Special Counsel Robert Mueller should be allowed to proceed with his investigation into ties between President Trump’s campaign and Russian officials. Ryan, who appeared Sunday on “UpFront with Mike Gousha,” was asked if he was concerned the president would fire Mueller, a former FBI director. “I really don’t

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin spent $1.1 million during the second quarter of 2017 as she collected $2.5 million, according to her most recent campaign finance filing. Baldwin’s campaign previously announced the Madison Dem had raised $2.5 million and