
Trump to visit Green Bay Tuesday
Former President Donald Trump will be in Green Bay Tuesday for an evening rally, the same day Wisconsin voters go to the polls for the spring election.
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Former President Donald Trump will be in Green Bay Tuesday for an evening rally, the same day Wisconsin voters go to the polls for the spring election.

Organizers for this year’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee are preparing for a wide range of possible security threats, ranging from relatively minor disruptions to attacks on critical infrastructure and communications.

The state’s manufacturing workforce is expected to shrink in the coming years in line with national trends, according to the latest Department of Revenue economic forecast. Based on the latest revisions to employment data, Wisconsin manufacturing employment fell by 0.5%

Both referendum questions relate to elections administration.

Incumbent Tearman Spencer has caused countless problems for City of Milwaukee.

Interoffice relations, open records violations apparently don’t warrant sanctions in Evers’ office.

Working out of her basement office in the State Capitol, Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski is waging a scrappy, under-the-radar fight to protect elections and democracy in Wisconsin.

Fair voting maps are key to communities getting the resources, funding, and legislation the people truly want and need at the end of the day. But this is only the beginning. In order to continue on the progress we have made and address the issues that plague Wisconsin, we must remain engaged with what is going on locally and statewide.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has refused to hear a case challenging the congressional districts.

The selection of Joe Gothard as Madison’s next public schools superintendent has met with widespread praise, including from me. But digging a little deeper into his record raises some concerns.

Tech platform challenges Florida, Texas laws as unconstitutional.

The Dem group Opportunity Wisconsin has launched a new TV ad targeting GOP U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, this time accusing the 1st CD congressman of siding with drug companies rather than voting to cap insulin prices.
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Former President Donald Trump will be in Green Bay Tuesday for an evening rally, the same day Wisconsin voters go to the polls for the spring election.

Organizers for this year’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee are preparing for a wide range of possible security threats, ranging from relatively minor disruptions to attacks on critical infrastructure and communications.

The state’s manufacturing workforce is expected to shrink in the coming years in line with national trends, according to the latest Department of Revenue economic forecast. Based on the latest revisions to employment data, Wisconsin manufacturing employment fell by 0.5% in 2023, the DOR report shows. The agency expects this

Both referendum questions relate to elections administration.

Incumbent Tearman Spencer has caused countless problems for City of Milwaukee.

Interoffice relations, open records violations apparently don’t warrant sanctions in Evers’ office.

Working out of her basement office in the State Capitol, Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski is waging a scrappy, under-the-radar fight to protect elections and democracy in Wisconsin.

Fair voting maps are key to communities getting the resources, funding, and legislation the people truly want and need at the end of the day. But this is only the beginning. In order to continue on the progress we have made and address the issues that plague Wisconsin, we must remain engaged with what is going on locally and statewide.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has refused to hear a case challenging the congressional districts.

The selection of Joe Gothard as Madison’s next public schools superintendent has met with widespread praise, including from me. But digging a little deeper into his record raises some concerns.

Tech platform challenges Florida, Texas laws as unconstitutional.

The Dem group Opportunity Wisconsin has launched a new TV ad targeting GOP U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, this time accusing the 1st CD congressman of siding with drug companies rather than voting to cap insulin prices.
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