John Torinus: State remapping deal promises more bipartisanship

If legislative candidates, either incumbents or challengers, face elections that are competitive for the two parties, they will have a much harder time winning if they take extreme positions on the far right and the far left. Centrists will be more likely to carry the day in the ballot boxes in the newly competitive districts.

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Iuscely Flores: Why we need DEI, not its erasure

Instead of dismantling DEI, we should embrace its potential to create a more just and equitable society where everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential. By fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion, we can build stronger and more vibrant communities for all.

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Hovde confirms support for IVF and fertility treatments

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Crowley signs first-in-state housing proposal

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Dave Zweifel: Firing Barbara Lawton is a new low for Wisconsin’s GOP

This trailblazing woman who won two statewide elections for lieutenant governor, selflessly served for decades on countless committees and councils dealing with everything from education to the arts, and who has been a leading voice for women’s rights, was declared by Republican senators last week as not fit to serve on the UW Hospitals and Clinic Authority Board.

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Bill Kaplan: Will Mike Gallagher lead on Ukraine?

It’s time for retiring Mike Gallagher, a former U.S. Marine Corps officer and supporter of Ukraine, to sign a discharge petition to force a vote on aid for Ukraine. He has nothing to lose. It would be a profile in integrity and assure Gallagher’s mark on history. Semper Fidelis.

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John Torinus: State remapping deal promises more bipartisanship

If legislative candidates, either incumbents or challengers, face elections that are competitive for the two parties, they will have a much harder time winning if they take extreme positions on the far right and the far left. Centrists will be more likely to carry the day in the ballot boxes in the newly competitive districts.

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Iuscely Flores: Why we need DEI, not its erasure

Instead of dismantling DEI, we should embrace its potential to create a more just and equitable society where everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential. By fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion, we can build stronger and more vibrant communities for all.

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Hovde confirms support for IVF and fertility treatments

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Crowley signs first-in-state housing proposal

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TUE AM Update: Supreme Court redistricting consultants file $128K bill

From WisPolitics … — The redistricting consultants hired by the liberal state Supreme Court majority racked up a combined $128,158 in expenses, according to a new filing. That’s significantly less than the $100,000 each that Bernard Grofman and Jonathan Cervas were eligible to receive under the contracts they signed with

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Type One Energy announces move to Tennessee to develop fusion tech

Type One Energy, a Madison-based company developing fusion energy technology, has announced plans to relocate to Tennessee.  The company will be building its Infinity One fusion prototype machine at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Bull Run Fossil Plant in Clinton, according to a recent release. Construction on the device is expected

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Dave Zweifel: Firing Barbara Lawton is a new low for Wisconsin’s GOP

This trailblazing woman who won two statewide elections for lieutenant governor, selflessly served for decades on countless committees and councils dealing with everything from education to the arts, and who has been a leading voice for women’s rights, was declared by Republican senators last week as not fit to serve on the UW Hospitals and Clinic Authority Board.

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Bill Kaplan: Will Mike Gallagher lead on Ukraine?

It’s time for retiring Mike Gallagher, a former U.S. Marine Corps officer and supporter of Ukraine, to sign a discharge petition to force a vote on aid for Ukraine. He has nothing to lose. It would be a profile in integrity and assure Gallagher’s mark on history. Semper Fidelis.

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