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Beth Bennett: Wisconsin newspapers urge passage of bill to protect free speech

Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026

Wisconsin is currently behind much of the country in providing these protections. As a result, journalists, activists and ordinary citizens in Wisconsin are more vulnerable to retaliatory lawsuits.

Read More »

Rick Esenberg: Your ‘private property’ and their ‘public use’

Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026

Do we really own our homes or are we only allowed to keep them subject to the whims of the state? Can we be forced to sell all or a part of our “Castle and Fortress?” Maybe.

Read More »

Bill Barth: Leave them alone if they’re recording

Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026

Wisconsin’s Open Meetings Law — arguably one of the best in the country — states that it is the government’s duty to “make a reasonable effort to accommodate any person desiring to record, film or photograph the meeting.”

Read More »

Tom Loftus: Trump, Norway and the Nobel Peace Prize

Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026

It is all about Ukraine. The history of the Nobel Prize Committee is pretty clear: no cigar for a truce, a ceasefire, a buffer zone or postponing war while Russia regroups.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: How can so many Americans condone state violence?

Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026

What was even more disturbing than ICE’s behavior in Minneapolis this month was the reaction of all too many Americans.

Read More »

Milwaukee ranked near bottom among 50 U.S. metros for multifamily market

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

Milwaukee was ranked near the bottom among 50 U.S. metro areas for the strength of its multifamily housing market, despite a growing renter pool and low vacancy rates.  The ranking comes from Marcus & Millichap’s ‘26 Multifamily National Investment Forecast,

Read More »
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Steven Walters: Legislators adjourn in two months, will any bills get passed?

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

One traditional rule — any bill that hasn’t passed one house of the Legislature by now, the second year of a legislative session, has little chance of becoming law — doesn’t apply so much anymore.

Read More »

LaKeshia Myers: Wisconsin’s proposed constitutional question: a wolf in sheep’s clothing

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

The proposed constitutional amendment on diversity, equity, and inclusion set for the 2026 ballot isn’t about fairness—it’s about dismantling decades of progress toward genuine opportunity for all Wisconsinites.

Read More »
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel logo

Lisa Elliott and Jill Oelslager: Don’t penalize retired WI teachers who return to classrooms

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

Authorizing the provisions within Senate Bill 170 would allow retired teachers the option to return to the classroom without jeopardizing their retirement benefits.

Read More »

Michael Lucas: Nullify the car kill switch

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

An amendment preventing enforcement of an unconstitutional federal requirement to install anti-drunk driving technology in all vehicles failed to pass in the House. Time to go back to federalist basics and nullify.

Read More »
Portrait of Bruce Murphy

Bruce Murphy: GOP Silence Is Deafening on Shooting of Alex Pretti

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

Wisconsin members of Congress afraid to address ICE killing of a native son?

Read More »

John Nichols: Minneapolis’s mayor rips “mass militarized force” after a second Minnesotan is gunned down

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

A powerful statement from Jacob Frey pleads with Trump to pull ICE forces out of Minneapolis before more people are killed.

Read More »

Bill Hogseth: Before the wave hits: Rural Wisconsin organizes against the One Big Beautiful Bill

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

This fight will not be won by politicians, consultants, or pollsters. It will be won by regular people who have decided to build a movement town by town, county by county, state by state.

Read More »

Curt Kubiak: Let’s stop pointing fingers and fix our health care problem together

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

Real change will only happen when we first seek to understand, when we come together and listen, identify the shortcomings in the existing model, and create solutions together that solve each of our concerns.

Read More »
Portrait of Michelle Bryant

Michelle Bryant: Vote NO on November GOP Ballot Amendment to Ban DEI in Wisconsin Government

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

The question is not whether DEI programs are perfect, but whether the state is committed to a future where all its citizens can thrive. To erase DEI from government is to turn our backs on that promise, and on the unfinished work of justice.

Read More »
Portrait of Richard Moore

Richard Moore: Assembly passes bold—and much needed—stewardship reform

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

A new proposal reauthorizes Stewardship only through 2028, cuts funding from $16 million to $1.25 million, and eliminates all funding for nonprofit conservation organizations.

Read More »

Mark Pocan: WI voters deserve fair maps in November

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

We knew we had gerrymandered maps and fixed them for the state Legislature. But that was only half the job. Now the Wisconsin Supreme Court has the power to fix the federal maps and give the people a fair vote.

Read More »

Paul Fanlund: Tony Evers reflects on the two fronts of his governorship

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

As Evers begins his final year in office, it’s worth noting, and pausing to appreciate.

Read More »

Daniel Buck: The Wisconsin higher-ed reform model

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

Progress achievable in a purple state

Read More »
This image depicts inside the U.S. Capitol building. The ornate ceiling of the dome is shown, with a silhouette of a statue in the lower left portion of the image frame.

Bill Kaplan: Are Republicans listening?

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

In 2024, Trump and Republicans won the Catholic and rural vote. Are they listening to them?

Read More »

Beth Bennett: Wisconsin newspapers urge passage of bill to protect free speech

Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026

Wisconsin is currently behind much of the country in providing these protections. As a result, journalists, activists and ordinary citizens in Wisconsin are more vulnerable to retaliatory lawsuits.

Read More »

Rick Esenberg: Your ‘private property’ and their ‘public use’

Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026

Do we really own our homes or are we only allowed to keep them subject to the whims of the state? Can we be forced to sell all or a part of our “Castle and Fortress?” Maybe.

Read More »

Bill Barth: Leave them alone if they’re recording

Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026

Wisconsin’s Open Meetings Law — arguably one of the best in the country — states that it is the government’s duty to “make a reasonable effort to accommodate any person desiring to record, film or photograph the meeting.”

Read More »

Tom Loftus: Trump, Norway and the Nobel Peace Prize

Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026

It is all about Ukraine. The history of the Nobel Prize Committee is pretty clear: no cigar for a truce, a ceasefire, a buffer zone or postponing war while Russia regroups.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: How can so many Americans condone state violence?

Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026

What was even more disturbing than ICE’s behavior in Minneapolis this month was the reaction of all too many Americans.

Read More »

Milwaukee ranked near bottom among 50 U.S. metros for multifamily market

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

Milwaukee was ranked near the bottom among 50 U.S. metro areas for the strength of its multifamily housing market, despite a growing renter pool and low vacancy rates.  The ranking comes from Marcus & Millichap’s ‘26 Multifamily National Investment Forecast, which was published yesterday by the national brokerage firm. The

Read More »
Image of Steven Walters

Steven Walters: Legislators adjourn in two months, will any bills get passed?

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

One traditional rule — any bill that hasn’t passed one house of the Legislature by now, the second year of a legislative session, has little chance of becoming law — doesn’t apply so much anymore.

Read More »

LaKeshia Myers: Wisconsin’s proposed constitutional question: a wolf in sheep’s clothing

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

The proposed constitutional amendment on diversity, equity, and inclusion set for the 2026 ballot isn’t about fairness—it’s about dismantling decades of progress toward genuine opportunity for all Wisconsinites.

Read More »
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel logo

Lisa Elliott and Jill Oelslager: Don’t penalize retired WI teachers who return to classrooms

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

Authorizing the provisions within Senate Bill 170 would allow retired teachers the option to return to the classroom without jeopardizing their retirement benefits.

Read More »

Michael Lucas: Nullify the car kill switch

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

An amendment preventing enforcement of an unconstitutional federal requirement to install anti-drunk driving technology in all vehicles failed to pass in the House. Time to go back to federalist basics and nullify.

Read More »
Portrait of Bruce Murphy

Bruce Murphy: GOP Silence Is Deafening on Shooting of Alex Pretti

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

Wisconsin members of Congress afraid to address ICE killing of a native son?

Read More »

John Nichols: Minneapolis’s mayor rips “mass militarized force” after a second Minnesotan is gunned down

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

A powerful statement from Jacob Frey pleads with Trump to pull ICE forces out of Minneapolis before more people are killed.

Read More »

Bill Hogseth: Before the wave hits: Rural Wisconsin organizes against the One Big Beautiful Bill

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

This fight will not be won by politicians, consultants, or pollsters. It will be won by regular people who have decided to build a movement town by town, county by county, state by state.

Read More »

Curt Kubiak: Let’s stop pointing fingers and fix our health care problem together

Tuesday, Jan 27, 2026

Real change will only happen when we first seek to understand, when we come together and listen, identify the shortcomings in the existing model, and create solutions together that solve each of our concerns.

Read More »
Portrait of Michelle Bryant

Michelle Bryant: Vote NO on November GOP Ballot Amendment to Ban DEI in Wisconsin Government

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

The question is not whether DEI programs are perfect, but whether the state is committed to a future where all its citizens can thrive. To erase DEI from government is to turn our backs on that promise, and on the unfinished work of justice.

Read More »
Portrait of Richard Moore

Richard Moore: Assembly passes bold—and much needed—stewardship reform

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

A new proposal reauthorizes Stewardship only through 2028, cuts funding from $16 million to $1.25 million, and eliminates all funding for nonprofit conservation organizations.

Read More »

Mark Pocan: WI voters deserve fair maps in November

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

We knew we had gerrymandered maps and fixed them for the state Legislature. But that was only half the job. Now the Wisconsin Supreme Court has the power to fix the federal maps and give the people a fair vote.

Read More »

Paul Fanlund: Tony Evers reflects on the two fronts of his governorship

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

As Evers begins his final year in office, it’s worth noting, and pausing to appreciate.

Read More »

Daniel Buck: The Wisconsin higher-ed reform model

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

Progress achievable in a purple state

Read More »
This image depicts inside the U.S. Capitol building. The ornate ceiling of the dome is shown, with a silhouette of a statue in the lower left portion of the image frame.

Bill Kaplan: Are Republicans listening?

Monday, Jan 26, 2026

In 2024, Trump and Republicans won the Catholic and rural vote. Are they listening to them?

Read More »
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