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Portrait of Scott Walker

Scott Walker: Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election results: A midterms lesson for Republicans

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

Winning in Wisconsin requires a strong message, manpower and money. Right or wrong, if you don’t have enough money, then the message and manpower don’t matter.

Read More »
Portrait of Tom Still

Tom Still: More defense research in Wisconsin can apply to civilian issues, too

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

It’s important to know much national defense research has little to do with building better missiles or bombs. It’s often about prevention, detection, reaction and recovery in times of emergency at home. That affects civilians as well as military personnel.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: With straight faces, GOP accuses regents of playing politics

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

Got a charge out of state Sen. Patrick Testin’s “outrage” over the Board of Regents’ firing of UW President Jay Rothman this week.

Read More »
Badger Institute logo

Patrick McIlheran: Wisconsin’s southern border shows what freedom brings

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

Want to see what good decisions look like? You can watch the results filling in the industrial parks of southern Kenosha County.

Read More »

Rebecca Draeger: The truth about Evers’ school tax credit veto

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

Evers vetoed Assembly Bill 602 that would have required the state to opt into a federal program to promote donations to Wisconsin Scholarship Granting Organizations in exchange for a federal tax credit.

Read More »
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel logo

Tarun Thomas and Priyanka Kulkarni: Health care equality for Black people starts with building trust

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

Medical mistrust plays a significant role in fueling health care disparities experienced by Black people in Milwaukee, across Wisconsin, and nationally, particularly in high rates of infant mortality.

Read More »
Portrait of Jamie Stiehm

Jamie Stiehm: America at its best and its worst — all in a day

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

While the nation waited with bated breath to see if Donald Trump would keep his threat to destroy the ancient Iranian “civilization” by 8 p.m. ET, we also glimpsed the dark side of the moon for the first time in human history.

Read More »

Shannon Ross: Why must someone’s worst decision be the headline of their identity?

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

April is officially Second Chance Month, a nationwide effort to raise awareness about stigmas surrounding people with criminal records and the barriers they face after incarceration.

Read More »

Chris Taylor win looks bad for GOP in fall. Why are Dems uneasy?

Friday, Apr 10, 2026
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Customer advocates seeking changes to We Energies’ data center rate proposal

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

A Wisconsin ratepayer advocacy group says We Energies’ proposed “very large customer” rate for data centers could shield other customers from cost increases, though it’s calling for several changes to the plan.  Citizens Utility Board Executive Director Tom Content yesterday

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Evers signs $15M UW NIL bill into law, keeping public records exemption

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026
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Portrait of Bruce Murphy

Bruce Murphy: Republicans hit bottom in Supreme Court race

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

Quiet campaign didn’t work. Party is in deep trouble.

Read More »

Ruth Conniff: What Chris Taylor’s big Supreme Court win means for Wisconsin

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

Taylor’s lopsided victory does not mean that Wisconsin has turned, overnight, from a 50-50 purple state that narrowly elected both Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump into a liberal stronghold where Democrats can expect to run the table in November.

Read More »

Dan Shafer: Alicia Halvensleben wins stunning victory in race for mayor in Waukesha

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

What makes this result especially interesting is that Halvensleben is a Democrat.

Read More »

Dave Maxey: Wisconsin’s election problems just keep getting worse

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

We need election officials who actually care about getting this right, and we need candidates who understand and respect the law enough to follow it.

Read More »

Scott Manley: Property taxes are high, but how are school districts actually spending your money?

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

Taxpayers are right to be angry that our property taxes are so high, and they should be especially angry about the misallocation of their school tax dollars. High property taxes and low return-on-investment are a choice, and school districts have chosen poorly.

Read More »

James Finkelstein and Judith Wilde: UW president’s exit was a governance failure from start

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

The immediate controversy over UW president’s firing centers on secrecy. However, the more significant governance issue started long before. It began with a presidential employment agreement.

Read More »

Kenneth Zagacki and Richard Cherwitz: When it comes to wartime rhetoric, Trump is no Churchill

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

Whatever the case and for whatever reasons, Churchill’s sense of moral and strategic clarity is harder to find today in our leaders’ wartime rhetoric. Instead there is fragmented and often contradictory messaging.

Read More »

Voters approve majority of school referendums in 2026 Spring Election

Wednesday, Apr 8, 2026
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Dan Shafer: In Chris Taylor’s resounding landslide victory, Wisconsin voters again choose a judicial check on Trump

Wednesday, Apr 8, 2026

In the 2026 race for Wisconsin Supreme Court, Chris Taylor was always seen as the clear favorite to win, but even the most optimistic prognostication from liberal supporters didn’t quite see this — a 20-point landslide blowout victory.

Read More »
Portrait of Scott Walker

Scott Walker: Wisconsin’s Supreme Court election results: A midterms lesson for Republicans

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

Winning in Wisconsin requires a strong message, manpower and money. Right or wrong, if you don’t have enough money, then the message and manpower don’t matter.

Read More »
Portrait of Tom Still

Tom Still: More defense research in Wisconsin can apply to civilian issues, too

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

It’s important to know much national defense research has little to do with building better missiles or bombs. It’s often about prevention, detection, reaction and recovery in times of emergency at home. That affects civilians as well as military personnel.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: With straight faces, GOP accuses regents of playing politics

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

Got a charge out of state Sen. Patrick Testin’s “outrage” over the Board of Regents’ firing of UW President Jay Rothman this week.

Read More »
Badger Institute logo

Patrick McIlheran: Wisconsin’s southern border shows what freedom brings

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

Want to see what good decisions look like? You can watch the results filling in the industrial parks of southern Kenosha County.

Read More »

Rebecca Draeger: The truth about Evers’ school tax credit veto

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

Evers vetoed Assembly Bill 602 that would have required the state to opt into a federal program to promote donations to Wisconsin Scholarship Granting Organizations in exchange for a federal tax credit.

Read More »
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel logo

Tarun Thomas and Priyanka Kulkarni: Health care equality for Black people starts with building trust

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

Medical mistrust plays a significant role in fueling health care disparities experienced by Black people in Milwaukee, across Wisconsin, and nationally, particularly in high rates of infant mortality.

Read More »
Portrait of Jamie Stiehm

Jamie Stiehm: America at its best and its worst — all in a day

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

While the nation waited with bated breath to see if Donald Trump would keep his threat to destroy the ancient Iranian “civilization” by 8 p.m. ET, we also glimpsed the dark side of the moon for the first time in human history.

Read More »

Shannon Ross: Why must someone’s worst decision be the headline of their identity?

Friday, Apr 10, 2026

April is officially Second Chance Month, a nationwide effort to raise awareness about stigmas surrounding people with criminal records and the barriers they face after incarceration.

Read More »

Chris Taylor win looks bad for GOP in fall. Why are Dems uneasy?

Friday, Apr 10, 2026
Read More »

Customer advocates seeking changes to We Energies’ data center rate proposal

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

A Wisconsin ratepayer advocacy group says We Energies’ proposed “very large customer” rate for data centers could shield other customers from cost increases, though it’s calling for several changes to the plan.  Citizens Utility Board Executive Director Tom Content yesterday weighed in on the utility company’s proposal during a panel

Read More »

Evers signs $15M UW NIL bill into law, keeping public records exemption

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026
Read More »
Portrait of Bruce Murphy

Bruce Murphy: Republicans hit bottom in Supreme Court race

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

Quiet campaign didn’t work. Party is in deep trouble.

Read More »

Ruth Conniff: What Chris Taylor’s big Supreme Court win means for Wisconsin

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

Taylor’s lopsided victory does not mean that Wisconsin has turned, overnight, from a 50-50 purple state that narrowly elected both Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump into a liberal stronghold where Democrats can expect to run the table in November.

Read More »

Dan Shafer: Alicia Halvensleben wins stunning victory in race for mayor in Waukesha

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

What makes this result especially interesting is that Halvensleben is a Democrat.

Read More »

Dave Maxey: Wisconsin’s election problems just keep getting worse

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

We need election officials who actually care about getting this right, and we need candidates who understand and respect the law enough to follow it.

Read More »

Scott Manley: Property taxes are high, but how are school districts actually spending your money?

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

Taxpayers are right to be angry that our property taxes are so high, and they should be especially angry about the misallocation of their school tax dollars. High property taxes and low return-on-investment are a choice, and school districts have chosen poorly.

Read More »

James Finkelstein and Judith Wilde: UW president’s exit was a governance failure from start

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

The immediate controversy over UW president’s firing centers on secrecy. However, the more significant governance issue started long before. It began with a presidential employment agreement.

Read More »

Kenneth Zagacki and Richard Cherwitz: When it comes to wartime rhetoric, Trump is no Churchill

Thursday, Apr 9, 2026

Whatever the case and for whatever reasons, Churchill’s sense of moral and strategic clarity is harder to find today in our leaders’ wartime rhetoric. Instead there is fragmented and often contradictory messaging.

Read More »

Voters approve majority of school referendums in 2026 Spring Election

Wednesday, Apr 8, 2026
Read More »

Dan Shafer: In Chris Taylor’s resounding landslide victory, Wisconsin voters again choose a judicial check on Trump

Wednesday, Apr 8, 2026

In the 2026 race for Wisconsin Supreme Court, Chris Taylor was always seen as the clear favorite to win, but even the most optimistic prognostication from liberal supporters didn’t quite see this — a 20-point landslide blowout victory.

Read More »
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