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Spencer Black: Trump has turned Earth Day into a sad affair

Wednesday, Apr 29, 2026

It’s time to renew the spirit of the first Earth Day and call on politicians to protect our air, our water, our land and our very future.

Read More »

Cale Battles, Lynne Davis & Devin Martin: Finding a middle ground – legislative compromise can be a hard sell

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

One thing that nearly all legislative work has in common is compromise. Without compromise, the work of legislating would almost always grind to a halt from the friction of opposing viewpoints. But compromise can be difficult to achieve.

Read More »

Rebecca Draeger: Why does Josh Kaul keep suing Trump?

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Since the beginning of Trump’s second term, Wisconsin’s AG has signed-on to more than 40 lawsuits. Why? And what does it cost the state?

Read More »

Angela Lang: Running on values: What candidates for governor can learn from Chris Taylor

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Taylor’s landslide victory came in running a different kind of campaign, one unabashedly running on her values. Candidates running for governor should take note.

Read More »
Portrait of John Nichols

John Nichols: Wisconsin needs public banking

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Over the years, the Bank of North Dakota has proved to be more resilient than private banks during depressions, recessions and economic upheavals, such as those associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Read More »

Natalie Eilbert: A loss of multiculturalism is a loss for our humanity

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

We must find and support organizations that respond to this moment and listen to the lived expertise of people often pushed to the margins. Our humanity depends on it.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Cieslewicz

Dave Cieslewicz: Let MTI protest on its own time

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Hardly a week goes by when the Madison school district doesn’t demonstrate its contempt for its own taxpayers.

Read More »

Matt Erickson: Health aid cuts will weaken US diplomatic, economic efforts

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

The legacy of the President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (PEPFAR) was nothing short of a miracle, saving over 26 million lives for less than 0.1% of the U.S. budget.

Read More »
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Kate Schanhofer: Van Orden promised to protect Medicaid, then voted for cuts

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Van Orden needs to remember the real people, his constituents, behind Medicaid.

Read More »
Portrait of Scott Walker

Scott Walker: Watch out for communism’s creeping tyranny

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Reagan-era letter reminds Americans freedom requires vigilance and sacrifice

Read More »

Bill Kaplan: Electability and who you fight for

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

Electability and who you fight for are the critical questions for November.

Read More »
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Jodi Emerson and Kristen Dall-Winther: Wisconsin families deserve the freedom to build a family

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

During National Infertility Awareness Week, we urge lawmakers from both parties to stand with Wisconsin families and support protections for fertility treatment now.

Read More »
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Mike Nichols: Easy graders make real life harder

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

New study: Grade-inflating teachers hurt students’ prospects and earnings

Read More »

Paul Fanlund: Ageism seems to be on the rise in Madison and beyond

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

Perhaps I just notice the frequency of the topic more than before, but these days ageism seems more prevalent in politics and beyond, within Madison and elsewhere.

Read More »

John Macco: Access to private markets helps middle-class Americans grow wealth

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

As regulators settle on a final policy to achieve the goals in President Trump’s executive order, the real test will be whether middle-class Americans ultimately see these doors swing open in their own 401(k) plan lineups. The potential rewards of access to private markets to help middle-class Americans grow wealth are too substantial to ignore.

Read More »
Portrait of Michelle Bryant

Michelle Bryant: Milwaukee’s selective outrage: Treatment of Chavez vs. Trump’s allegations

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

The willingness to erase one accused and elevate another to the highest office in the land reveals a troubling inconsistency in how we assign value, credibility, and consequence.

Read More »
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Michael Pointer Mace: ‘Day Without Immigrants’ has deeper meaning in Trump era

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

On May Day, Milwaukee’s immigrant roots of past and present are celebrated and renewed in ‘Day Without Immigrants’ march

Read More »
Portrait of Richard Moore

Richard Moore: These are the days of our bureaucracies

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

Economic sabotage, censorship: it’s all in a day’s work for bureaucrats.

Read More »

Regulators reject proposal to have ratepayers share data center power plant costs

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

State utility regulators rejected a proposal that would have required ratepayers to share the cost of new power plants built for data centers.  Data centers in We Energies’ coverage area will instead be expected to pay the whole cost of

Read More »
Badger Institute logo

Ben Eisen: For glimpse of a dismal Wisconsin future, just look at our Great Lakes neighbor

Friday, Apr 24, 2026

Wisconsin must reject Ontario’s embrace of high taxes, increased spending, and more regulation — the cause of economic stagnation in a once-thriving manufacturing center

Read More »

Spencer Black: Trump has turned Earth Day into a sad affair

Wednesday, Apr 29, 2026

It’s time to renew the spirit of the first Earth Day and call on politicians to protect our air, our water, our land and our very future.

Read More »

Cale Battles, Lynne Davis & Devin Martin: Finding a middle ground – legislative compromise can be a hard sell

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

One thing that nearly all legislative work has in common is compromise. Without compromise, the work of legislating would almost always grind to a halt from the friction of opposing viewpoints. But compromise can be difficult to achieve.

Read More »

Rebecca Draeger: Why does Josh Kaul keep suing Trump?

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Since the beginning of Trump’s second term, Wisconsin’s AG has signed-on to more than 40 lawsuits. Why? And what does it cost the state?

Read More »

Angela Lang: Running on values: What candidates for governor can learn from Chris Taylor

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Taylor’s landslide victory came in running a different kind of campaign, one unabashedly running on her values. Candidates running for governor should take note.

Read More »
Portrait of John Nichols

John Nichols: Wisconsin needs public banking

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Over the years, the Bank of North Dakota has proved to be more resilient than private banks during depressions, recessions and economic upheavals, such as those associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Read More »

Natalie Eilbert: A loss of multiculturalism is a loss for our humanity

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

We must find and support organizations that respond to this moment and listen to the lived expertise of people often pushed to the margins. Our humanity depends on it.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Cieslewicz

Dave Cieslewicz: Let MTI protest on its own time

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Hardly a week goes by when the Madison school district doesn’t demonstrate its contempt for its own taxpayers.

Read More »

Matt Erickson: Health aid cuts will weaken US diplomatic, economic efforts

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

The legacy of the President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (PEPFAR) was nothing short of a miracle, saving over 26 million lives for less than 0.1% of the U.S. budget.

Read More »
Capital Times logo

Kate Schanhofer: Van Orden promised to protect Medicaid, then voted for cuts

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Van Orden needs to remember the real people, his constituents, behind Medicaid.

Read More »
Portrait of Scott Walker

Scott Walker: Watch out for communism’s creeping tyranny

Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026

Reagan-era letter reminds Americans freedom requires vigilance and sacrifice

Read More »

Bill Kaplan: Electability and who you fight for

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

Electability and who you fight for are the critical questions for November.

Read More »
Capital Times logo

Jodi Emerson and Kristen Dall-Winther: Wisconsin families deserve the freedom to build a family

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

During National Infertility Awareness Week, we urge lawmakers from both parties to stand with Wisconsin families and support protections for fertility treatment now.

Read More »
Badger Institute logo

Mike Nichols: Easy graders make real life harder

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

New study: Grade-inflating teachers hurt students’ prospects and earnings

Read More »

Paul Fanlund: Ageism seems to be on the rise in Madison and beyond

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

Perhaps I just notice the frequency of the topic more than before, but these days ageism seems more prevalent in politics and beyond, within Madison and elsewhere.

Read More »

John Macco: Access to private markets helps middle-class Americans grow wealth

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

As regulators settle on a final policy to achieve the goals in President Trump’s executive order, the real test will be whether middle-class Americans ultimately see these doors swing open in their own 401(k) plan lineups. The potential rewards of access to private markets to help middle-class Americans grow wealth are too substantial to ignore.

Read More »
Portrait of Michelle Bryant

Michelle Bryant: Milwaukee’s selective outrage: Treatment of Chavez vs. Trump’s allegations

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

The willingness to erase one accused and elevate another to the highest office in the land reveals a troubling inconsistency in how we assign value, credibility, and consequence.

Read More »
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel logo

Michael Pointer Mace: ‘Day Without Immigrants’ has deeper meaning in Trump era

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

On May Day, Milwaukee’s immigrant roots of past and present are celebrated and renewed in ‘Day Without Immigrants’ march

Read More »
Portrait of Richard Moore

Richard Moore: These are the days of our bureaucracies

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

Economic sabotage, censorship: it’s all in a day’s work for bureaucrats.

Read More »

Regulators reject proposal to have ratepayers share data center power plant costs

Monday, Apr 27, 2026

State utility regulators rejected a proposal that would have required ratepayers to share the cost of new power plants built for data centers.  Data centers in We Energies’ coverage area will instead be expected to pay the whole cost of new “bespoke” power generation built to serve the energy-guzzling facilities,

Read More »
Badger Institute logo

Ben Eisen: For glimpse of a dismal Wisconsin future, just look at our Great Lakes neighbor

Friday, Apr 24, 2026

Wisconsin must reject Ontario’s embrace of high taxes, increased spending, and more regulation — the cause of economic stagnation in a once-thriving manufacturing center

Read More »
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