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Is any issue more critical than the Constitution?

The Jan. 6 Committee hearing on Thursday night, June 9th, made clear beyond the shadow of a doubt that Donald Trump was up to his eyeballs in the most serious crimes that any president has ever been accused of.

Those justices were willing to tarnish Wisconsin’s venerated open records law to accommodate Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, which just happens to have been the major contributor to their elections.

Wisconsin’s Republican congressional delegation voted no on the show and yes to the Second Amendment.

While the NRB and the Conservation Congress were once models of openness in government, they have increasingly come under the influence of officials who disregard public accountability.

Not exactly a new idea. Do the Brewers even want it? Could it help support the team?

WTMJ-TV announced qualifying candidates in the Dem U.S. Senate and GOP gubernatorial primaries have committed to televised summer debates. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee station announced NBC News Political Director and “Meet the Press”‘ host Chuck Todd will help moderate the Dem

The UW Board of Regents has voted to back President Jay Rothman’s call to keep tuition frozen for the upcoming school year. Republicans put a tuition freeze in place starting in the 2013-14 school year, but the current state budget

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The UW Board of Regents has voted to back President Jay Rothman’s call to keep tuition frozen for the upcoming school year. Republicans put a tuition freeze in

Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes launched a second TV ad in his bid for the U.S. Senate, touting his blue-collar roots. His campaign said the ad is airing throughout the state on broadcast, cable and digital platforms as part of a
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — UW Regent Tracey Klein announced today she is resigning nearly a year early due to professional commitments. Klein, an attorney with the national law firm of Polsinelli, was one of five regents

The economic impact of tourism in Wisconsin last year increased 21 percent over 2020 but remained below 2019 levels, according to a new state report. A report from the state Department of Tourism shows tourism in the state had a

Every freedom-loving American — Republican, Democrat, Independent or otherwise — should pay attention to what this committee has found and will reveal to the world in six public hearings over the next 12 days.

Democrats are going to weaponize the hearings against Republicans in the hopes that voters forget how terribly Democrats have run the country in the 17 months they have been in charge.

Tuesday’s recall of their soft-on-cime district attorney is what they call “an inflection point.”

It is the responsibility of politicians, policymakers, researchers and others already at the table to build systems facilitating the full inclusion of teachers and students in policy design.

Is any issue more critical than the Constitution?

The Jan. 6 Committee hearing on Thursday night, June 9th, made clear beyond the shadow of a doubt that Donald Trump was up to his eyeballs in the most serious crimes that any president has ever been accused of.

Those justices were willing to tarnish Wisconsin’s venerated open records law to accommodate Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, which just happens to have been the major contributor to their elections.

Wisconsin’s Republican congressional delegation voted no on the show and yes to the Second Amendment.

While the NRB and the Conservation Congress were once models of openness in government, they have increasingly come under the influence of officials who disregard public accountability.

Not exactly a new idea. Do the Brewers even want it? Could it help support the team?

WTMJ-TV announced qualifying candidates in the Dem U.S. Senate and GOP gubernatorial primaries have committed to televised summer debates. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee station announced NBC News Political Director and “Meet the Press”‘ host Chuck Todd will help moderate the Dem U.S. Senate primary debate July 17. The candidates who have

The UW Board of Regents has voted to back President Jay Rothman’s call to keep tuition frozen for the upcoming school year. Republicans put a tuition freeze in place starting in the 2013-14 school year, but the current state budget returned to the regents the power to set tuition. Still,

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The UW Board of Regents has voted to back President Jay Rothman’s call to keep tuition frozen for the upcoming school year. Republicans put a tuition freeze in place starting in the 2013-14 school year, but the current

Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes launched a second TV ad in his bid for the U.S. Senate, touting his blue-collar roots. His campaign said the ad is airing throughout the state on broadcast, cable and digital platforms as part of a multi-million-dollar ad campaign. Barnes in the ad refers to his
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — UW Regent Tracey Klein announced today she is resigning nearly a year early due to professional commitments. Klein, an attorney with the national law firm of Polsinelli, was one of five regents appointed by former GOP Gov. Scott Walker. Her departure will

The economic impact of tourism in Wisconsin last year increased 21 percent over 2020 but remained below 2019 levels, according to a new state report. A report from the state Department of Tourism shows tourism in the state had a $20.9 billion economic impact in 2021, marking an increase from

Every freedom-loving American — Republican, Democrat, Independent or otherwise — should pay attention to what this committee has found and will reveal to the world in six public hearings over the next 12 days.

Democrats are going to weaponize the hearings against Republicans in the hopes that voters forget how terribly Democrats have run the country in the 17 months they have been in charge.

Tuesday’s recall of their soft-on-cime district attorney is what they call “an inflection point.”

It is the responsibility of politicians, policymakers, researchers and others already at the table to build systems facilitating the full inclusion of teachers and students in policy design.