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TUE AM Update: Horlacher won’t seek reelection; Barnes raised $1.7 million in Q1

Tuesday, Apr 12, 2022

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Women in Government From WisPolitics.com … Subscriber note on paying your invoice: Please note that our postal mailing address has changed to: WisPolitics.com, 22 N. Carroll St., Suite 202, Madison, Wis. 53703. But you

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MON PM Update: Vorpagel says he’s leaving Assembly to spend more time with family

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Rep. Tyler Vorpagel, R-Plymouth, said he decided against seeking reelection this fall so he has more time to be a dad. “I’ve just been kind of realizing that the further I

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Evers vetoes more than 40 Republican-backed bills

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
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Mar-a-Lago becomes ground zero in GOP race for Wisconsin governor

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
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Gableman’s numbers on nursing home voting proven wrong again

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
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Vos wants to close election review office by late April

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
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COVID-19 cases are rising again in Wisconsin, but DHS says a backlog of data has elevated the numbers in the last 24 hours

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
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ACLU of Wisconsin warns Waukesha School District’s ban on controversial, political signs could lead to discrimination lawsuit

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
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Wisconsin school referendums overwhelmingly get approved, but ones that failed have common trend

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
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Disabled Wisconsin man unable to cast ballot April 5; state Supreme Court to take up issue April 13

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
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Cavalier Johnson made history in more ways than one

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
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Ramthun claimed stipends for Capitol work on days he skipped votes for political events

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
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Tony Evers: Small businesses and family farms are the backbone of Wisconsin’s economy

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

From La Crosse to Milwaukee, Washburn to Waukesha, and in downtown communities in every corner of the state, our small business programs are powering a small business renaissance.

Read More »

M.D. Kittle: Evers’ ag department creates ‘peace circles’ as farmers struggle

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

While Wisconsin farmers worry how they’re going to get through a planting season with skyrocketing fuel and fertilizer prices, Gov. Tony Evers’ Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection is leading Equity and Inclusion Peace Circles.

Read More »

Bill Kaplan: Wisconsin GOP obstructs healthcare coverage, ignores math

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

The GOP-led legislature has shot down every attempt by Democratic Governor Tony Evers to expand Medicaid and control COVID-19, forfeiting $1.6 billion in federal funds over 2 years.

Read More »

Ruth Conniff: Evers sets a veto record as toxic partisanship ramps up

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

Republicans’ fake outrage over Evers’ vetoes is flimsy cover for these highly partisan bills they knew perfectly well would not become law.

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Scott Walker: Where liberals look to divide: Culture, COVID-19 and the Constitution

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

These are three of the many areas where liberals want to divide America. In my opinion, they are part of a larger plan to impose Marxism on Americans.

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Lena Taylor: Politics and Black media

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

It is estimated that in 1940, some 5 million African Americans read a Black newspaper each week. Yet, editors of these publications could not get their reporters into policy briefings.

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Will Flanders: School board gains bode well for conservatives

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

The pandemic revealed to parents the indoctrination that occurs in many school districts around the country via at-home education. Parents remain angered by what they discovered, and are refusing to return to complacency.

Read More »
Image of Steven Walters

Steven Walters: ‘Nonpartisan’ election? Not so much this spring

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

Endorsements, recruiting and get-out-the-vote efforts by Democratic and Republican leaders for school board and local government candidates mean many local candidates now can’t escape being tied to a party, whether they want it or not.

Read More »

TUE AM Update: Horlacher won’t seek reelection; Barnes raised $1.7 million in Q1

Tuesday, Apr 12, 2022

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Women in Government From WisPolitics.com … Subscriber note on paying your invoice: Please note that our postal mailing address has changed to: WisPolitics.com, 22 N. Carroll St., Suite 202, Madison, Wis. 53703. But you also may pay in full via Visa, MasterCard, or American

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MON PM Update: Vorpagel says he’s leaving Assembly to spend more time with family

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Rep. Tyler Vorpagel, R-Plymouth, said he decided against seeking reelection this fall so he has more time to be a dad. “I’ve just been kind of realizing that the further I move up in leadership, the more time that takes away

Read More »

Evers vetoes more than 40 Republican-backed bills

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
Read More »

Mar-a-Lago becomes ground zero in GOP race for Wisconsin governor

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
Read More »

Gableman’s numbers on nursing home voting proven wrong again

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
Read More »

Vos wants to close election review office by late April

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
Read More »

COVID-19 cases are rising again in Wisconsin, but DHS says a backlog of data has elevated the numbers in the last 24 hours

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
Read More »

ACLU of Wisconsin warns Waukesha School District’s ban on controversial, political signs could lead to discrimination lawsuit

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
Read More »

Wisconsin school referendums overwhelmingly get approved, but ones that failed have common trend

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
Read More »

Disabled Wisconsin man unable to cast ballot April 5; state Supreme Court to take up issue April 13

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
Read More »

Cavalier Johnson made history in more ways than one

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
Read More »

Ramthun claimed stipends for Capitol work on days he skipped votes for political events

Monday, Apr 11, 2022
Read More »

Tony Evers: Small businesses and family farms are the backbone of Wisconsin’s economy

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

From La Crosse to Milwaukee, Washburn to Waukesha, and in downtown communities in every corner of the state, our small business programs are powering a small business renaissance.

Read More »

M.D. Kittle: Evers’ ag department creates ‘peace circles’ as farmers struggle

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

While Wisconsin farmers worry how they’re going to get through a planting season with skyrocketing fuel and fertilizer prices, Gov. Tony Evers’ Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection is leading Equity and Inclusion Peace Circles.

Read More »

Bill Kaplan: Wisconsin GOP obstructs healthcare coverage, ignores math

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

The GOP-led legislature has shot down every attempt by Democratic Governor Tony Evers to expand Medicaid and control COVID-19, forfeiting $1.6 billion in federal funds over 2 years.

Read More »

Ruth Conniff: Evers sets a veto record as toxic partisanship ramps up

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

Republicans’ fake outrage over Evers’ vetoes is flimsy cover for these highly partisan bills they knew perfectly well would not become law.

Read More »

Scott Walker: Where liberals look to divide: Culture, COVID-19 and the Constitution

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

These are three of the many areas where liberals want to divide America. In my opinion, they are part of a larger plan to impose Marxism on Americans.

Read More »

Lena Taylor: Politics and Black media

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

It is estimated that in 1940, some 5 million African Americans read a Black newspaper each week. Yet, editors of these publications could not get their reporters into policy briefings.

Read More »

Will Flanders: School board gains bode well for conservatives

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

The pandemic revealed to parents the indoctrination that occurs in many school districts around the country via at-home education. Parents remain angered by what they discovered, and are refusing to return to complacency.

Read More »
Image of Steven Walters

Steven Walters: ‘Nonpartisan’ election? Not so much this spring

Monday, Apr 11, 2022

Endorsements, recruiting and get-out-the-vote efforts by Democratic and Republican leaders for school board and local government candidates mean many local candidates now can’t escape being tied to a party, whether they want it or not.

Read More »
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