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It is vital that the real impact of guns get front-page coverage, with the gore and blood from news photos for all to see.

It’s crystal clear now that Putin is an implacable enemy of the Unites States and other democracies. He and his troops are guilty in the eyes of most of the world of an unjust, unnecessary war and the worst of atrocities.

Dem U.S. Senate candidate Sarah Godlewski says she raised $2.1 million during the first quarter, including a $1.5 million contribution the state treasurer gave her campaign. Godlewski’s campaign says she finished March with more than $1.6 million in the bank.

Several of the Supreme Court’s liberal members suggested it was “absurd” to argue that it’s illegal for a spouse or child to place a voter’s ballot in the mailbox at the end of their driveway under Wisconsin law.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — State Rep. Nick Milroy, D-South Range, announced today he won’t seek reelection this fall to spend more time with his young family. Milroy, who turns 48 tomorrow, has
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Several of the Supreme Court’s liberal members suggested today it was “absurd” to argue that it’s illegal for a spouse or child to place a voter’s ballot in the mailbox at the

Milwaukee’s labor market recovery is lagging the national average, according to an MMAC executive. Susan Koehn, vice president of talent and industry partnerships for the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, yesterday said the region has yet to see employment or

The Wisconsin Technology Council says a newly enacted law will make it easier for early-stage companies to compete beyond Wisconsin while maintaining a presence in the state. The new law alters the state’s Qualified New Business Venture program, which provides

The head of the Urban League of Greater Madison says “help is on the way” for minority entrepreneurs now that construction has begun on the Black Business Hub. “We have to take some risks, because we know that it is
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The Associated Press reported recently that the never-ending 2020 election reviews have sown doubts about whether future elections can be trusted.

His “investigation,” carried out in a strip-mall office, has been a non-stop embarrassment.

A Racine County judge is expected to issue a ruling soon on whether Racine city officials violated Wisconsin’s open records law related to documents surrounding the 2020 presidential election.

It is vital that the real impact of guns get front-page coverage, with the gore and blood from news photos for all to see.

It’s crystal clear now that Putin is an implacable enemy of the Unites States and other democracies. He and his troops are guilty in the eyes of most of the world of an unjust, unnecessary war and the worst of atrocities.

Dem U.S. Senate candidate Sarah Godlewski says she raised $2.1 million during the first quarter, including a $1.5 million contribution the state treasurer gave her campaign. Godlewski’s campaign says she finished March with more than $1.6 million in the bank. Godlewski released an overview of her fundraising ahead of tomorrow’s

Several of the Supreme Court’s liberal members suggested it was “absurd” to argue that it’s illegal for a spouse or child to place a voter’s ballot in the mailbox at the end of their driveway under Wisconsin law.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — State Rep. Nick Milroy, D-South Range, announced today he won’t seek reelection this fall to spend more time with his young family. Milroy, who turns 48 tomorrow, has three children. “My children are at an age where they
… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, please contact schmies@wispolitics.com for subscription options on the WisPolitics-State Affairs platform, which is the new home for WisPolitics subscriber products.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Several of the Supreme Court’s liberal members suggested today it was “absurd” to argue that it’s illegal for a spouse or child to place a voter’s ballot in the mailbox at the end of their driveway under Wisconsin law. But attorney Rick

Milwaukee’s labor market recovery is lagging the national average, according to an MMAC executive. Susan Koehn, vice president of talent and industry partnerships for the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, yesterday said the region has yet to see employment or workforce participation levels return to pre-pandemic levels. Her presentation included

The Wisconsin Technology Council says a newly enacted law will make it easier for early-stage companies to compete beyond Wisconsin while maintaining a presence in the state. The new law alters the state’s Qualified New Business Venture program, which provides investors with a 25 percent state tax credit on investments

The head of the Urban League of Greater Madison says “help is on the way” for minority entrepreneurs now that construction has begun on the Black Business Hub. “We have to take some risks, because we know that it is time that significant investments be made with Black and brown
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The Associated Press reported recently that the never-ending 2020 election reviews have sown doubts about whether future elections can be trusted.

His “investigation,” carried out in a strip-mall office, has been a non-stop embarrassment.

A Racine County judge is expected to issue a ruling soon on whether Racine city officials violated Wisconsin’s open records law related to documents surrounding the 2020 presidential election.