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Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Tuesday Michael Gableman’s office will remain open as the former justice fights lawsuits challenging his subpoena powers in a review of the 2020 election. The statement came a day after Donald Trump called for the
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison La Follette School of Public Affairs From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly Ways and Means Committee this afternoon will hear from a former member of President Reagan’s Economic Policy Advisory Board, Arthur

There is no place for partisan politics when the lives of the proud and resilient people of Ukraine are at stake.

Barnes, the presumed frontrunner in a crowded filed of Democrats vying to face off against Republican incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson, accepted $15,000 from political action committees that accept corporate PAC contributions.

Why marijuana legalization matters.

No matter our ZIP code or party line, most of us in Wisconsin can agree that voters should choose their elected officials, not the other way around.

The only jury that matters — the best jury of all — are the voters on Election Day.

Musk is fighting to buy social media giant Twitter, while complaining about the behemoth’s heavy-handed censorship practices.

Earth Day 2022 marked one year since President Joe Biden proclaimed that the United States will reduce greenhouse gas emissions 50% by the end of the decade.

Construction firm exec Tim Michels declared “enough of the bickering” as he formally launched his GOP bid for guv, vowing he would use his private sector experience to help bring people together. But he also accused Dem Gov. Tony Evers

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison La Follette School of Public Affairs From WisPolitics.com … — The Joint Finance Committee will meet today to review the Department of Transportation’s plan to use an extra $283 million in federal

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said Tuesday Michael Gableman’s office will remain open as the former justice fights lawsuits challenging his subpoena powers in a review of the 2020 election. The statement came a day after Donald Trump called for the probe to continue and Gableman appealed to the Rochester Republican
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison La Follette School of Public Affairs From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly Ways and Means Committee this afternoon will hear from a former member of President Reagan’s Economic Policy Advisory Board, Arthur Laffer. Chair Rep. John Macco, R-Ledgeview, invited Laffer, famous for

There is no place for partisan politics when the lives of the proud and resilient people of Ukraine are at stake.

Barnes, the presumed frontrunner in a crowded filed of Democrats vying to face off against Republican incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson, accepted $15,000 from political action committees that accept corporate PAC contributions.

Why marijuana legalization matters.

No matter our ZIP code or party line, most of us in Wisconsin can agree that voters should choose their elected officials, not the other way around.

The only jury that matters — the best jury of all — are the voters on Election Day.

Musk is fighting to buy social media giant Twitter, while complaining about the behemoth’s heavy-handed censorship practices.

Earth Day 2022 marked one year since President Joe Biden proclaimed that the United States will reduce greenhouse gas emissions 50% by the end of the decade.

Construction firm exec Tim Michels declared “enough of the bickering” as he formally launched his GOP bid for guv, vowing he would use his private sector experience to help bring people together. But he also accused Dem Gov. Tony Evers of breaking the education system. He called on GOP lawmakers

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison La Follette School of Public Affairs From WisPolitics.com … — The Joint Finance Committee will meet today to review the Department of Transportation’s plan to use an extra $283 million in federal transportation aid. The Evers administration has proposed putting $123.6 million