
Matthew Rothschild: Evers saves the day on anti-voting bills
On April 8, Gov. Evers came to the rescue again, vetoing a raft of anti-voting bills that the Republican Legislature put on his desk.
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On April 8, Gov. Evers came to the rescue again, vetoing a raft of anti-voting bills that the Republican Legislature put on his desk.

Is Mar-a-Lago the Santiago de Compostela of Republicans? Make the journey, fondle the bones, get the blessing?

I see no reason to celebrate a law that is one hundred years late and is not an anti-lynching bill, despite the name.

Ninety-six percent of mammals on Earth are livestock and humans. Only 4% are wild mammals of all species. We need them.

Johnson is the dynamic leader with a bold vision for change that Milwaukee desperately needs right now.

There is a good case to be made that the election systems in Alaska and Maine made it easier for Murkowski and Collins to show support for Biden’s Supreme Court nominee.

The state Elections Commission says it is moving forward with congressional maps the Wisconsin Supreme Court approved while the agency awaits word on what legislative lines will be in place this fall. The commission on Monday sent a communication to

Dem U.S. Senate candidate Alex Lasry has released a plan to strengthen rural economies that includes a call for a second infrastructure package. Lasry’s plan announced Wednesday calls the more than $1 trillion bipartisan package approved last fall a “good

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson has launched a second TV ad that featured people praising his “right-to-try” legislation for allowing the use of experimental drugs to treat COVID-19. Johnson’s campaign said the ad will run statewide on broadcast and cable TV,

A Waukesha County judge has ruled the DNR lacked the authority to require the cleanup of hazardous materials such as PFAS because the agency has failed to properly go through the rulemaking process. Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Michael Bohren

On April 8, Gov. Evers came to the rescue again, vetoing a raft of anti-voting bills that the Republican Legislature put on his desk.

Is Mar-a-Lago the Santiago de Compostela of Republicans? Make the journey, fondle the bones, get the blessing?

I see no reason to celebrate a law that is one hundred years late and is not an anti-lynching bill, despite the name.

Ninety-six percent of mammals on Earth are livestock and humans. Only 4% are wild mammals of all species. We need them.

Johnson is the dynamic leader with a bold vision for change that Milwaukee desperately needs right now.

There is a good case to be made that the election systems in Alaska and Maine made it easier for Murkowski and Collins to show support for Biden’s Supreme Court nominee.

The state Elections Commission says it is moving forward with congressional maps the Wisconsin Supreme Court approved while the agency awaits word on what legislative lines will be in place this fall. The commission on Monday sent a communication to clerks that the maps will be implemented in the WisVote

Dem U.S. Senate candidate Alex Lasry has released a plan to strengthen rural economies that includes a call for a second infrastructure package. Lasry’s plan announced Wednesday calls the more than $1 trillion bipartisan package approved last fall a “good downpayment.” He said the state’s congressional delegation will have to

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson has launched a second TV ad that featured people praising his “right-to-try” legislation for allowing the use of experimental drugs to treat COVID-19. Johnson’s campaign said the ad will run statewide on broadcast and cable TV, but didn’t release other details. It features Joel Webb, who

A Waukesha County judge has ruled the DNR lacked the authority to require the cleanup of hazardous materials such as PFAS because the agency has failed to properly go through the rulemaking process. Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Michael Bohren in yesterday’s ruling accused the agency of operating on “a