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For the sake of Wisconsin’s future, please support expanding voting rights to strengthen our democracy and ensure a more sustainable economy.

There is no higher calling at this moment than to bring carbon emissions down, and the Evers administration’s decision on Line 5 can be a turning point in saving life on our planet.

School Board President Cheryl Hancock has confirmed that she used a phony Facebook profile to go after candidates and others who opposed her views in support of stringent mask mandates, left-leaning curriculum and other district policies — not to mention politics.

Mount Pleasant Village Attorney Chris Smith may not like being accused of lying, but Americans must be free to criticize government officials without facing retaliation. His rush to court without a path to victory undercuts the rights that all citizens are all supposed to enjoy.

An astonishing but largely forgotten story in Time Magazine highlighting how the organized left conspired to defeat Donald Trump in 2020 explains why there is so much concern today about Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter.

With today’s social media, communication has far less to do with listening, and far more to do with poking and riling others.

The very people Johnson fights for in Washington – billionaires and giant corporations – could be paying less in taxes than me, my fellow teachers, and other public servants like firefighters.

Wisconsin should consider changes more in line with surrounding states.

Crisis should drive efforts for change. Why do we insist on more of the same?

There are effective steps we can take to reduce excessive drinking.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Those Republicans who are least likely to have confidence in the 2020 presidential results are more enthusiastic about voting in 2022, according to the latest Marquette University

The primary for the Dem Party’s U.S. Senate nomination has tightened dramatically, according to the most recent Marquette University Law School Poll. Meanwhile, poll Director Charles Franklin said it was “striking” that Gov. Tony Evers had a net-positive job approval

For the sake of Wisconsin’s future, please support expanding voting rights to strengthen our democracy and ensure a more sustainable economy.

There is no higher calling at this moment than to bring carbon emissions down, and the Evers administration’s decision on Line 5 can be a turning point in saving life on our planet.

School Board President Cheryl Hancock has confirmed that she used a phony Facebook profile to go after candidates and others who opposed her views in support of stringent mask mandates, left-leaning curriculum and other district policies — not to mention politics.

Mount Pleasant Village Attorney Chris Smith may not like being accused of lying, but Americans must be free to criticize government officials without facing retaliation. His rush to court without a path to victory undercuts the rights that all citizens are all supposed to enjoy.

An astonishing but largely forgotten story in Time Magazine highlighting how the organized left conspired to defeat Donald Trump in 2020 explains why there is so much concern today about Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter.

With today’s social media, communication has far less to do with listening, and far more to do with poking and riling others.

The very people Johnson fights for in Washington – billionaires and giant corporations – could be paying less in taxes than me, my fellow teachers, and other public servants like firefighters.

Wisconsin should consider changes more in line with surrounding states.

Crisis should drive efforts for change. Why do we insist on more of the same?

There are effective steps we can take to reduce excessive drinking.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Those Republicans who are least likely to have confidence in the 2020 presidential results are more enthusiastic about voting in 2022, according to the latest Marquette University Law School Poll. Director Charles Franklin said that may point

The primary for the Dem Party’s U.S. Senate nomination has tightened dramatically, according to the most recent Marquette University Law School Poll. Meanwhile, poll Director Charles Franklin said it was “striking” that Gov. Tony Evers had a net-positive job approval rating even as a majority of voters believe Wisconsin is