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The idea is to nominate a qualified Republican candidate to run for president, and then slate Donald Trump for VP.

With apologies to Tip O’Neill, all politics isn’t local; it’s personal.

It’s long past time to make Johnson live up to his pledge of no 3rd term. Nelson can make that a reality and represent regular folks.

Parents from public, charter, and choice schools seek quality education for all.

Availability of charging stations, laws governing who can build and manage such stations, battery technology, supply chain troubles, manufacturing conversion rates, tax policy and more will likely combine to lengthen the adoption rate.

Dairy farmers from local chapters of the Farm Bureau and Farmers Union are pulling together on common sense dairy policy reform to reduce price volatility, slow farm loss, and balance supply with demand.

Opportunity Wisconsin announced a new TV and digital ad buy slamming U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson for increasing his wealth since taking office. The seven-figure 30-second ad highlights the Oshkosh Republican passing a tax law Opportunity Wisconsin argues helped more than

Ahead of tomorrow’s spring election, the League of Wisconsin Municipalities is defending local election clerks. “Our motivation is first to rebuild faith and confidence in elections because if we don’t have that, we don’t have democracy,” Jerry Deschane, executive director

School referendums on the spring ballot in local elections tomorrow total $1.26 billion in requests for infrastructure upgrades, construction of new facilities and funds for operating expenses. The biggest ask comes from the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District, which is

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Ahead of tomorrow’s spring election, the League of Wisconsin Municipalities is defending local election clerks. “Our motivation is first to rebuild faith and confidence in elections because

UW-Milwaukee Prof. Mordecai Lee says Black voters and what he says is a “last hurrah” for Milwaukee’s old south side could drive mayoral election turnout above the 22 percent seen in the primary election. The veteran political scientist told WisPolitics.com

The idea is to nominate a qualified Republican candidate to run for president, and then slate Donald Trump for VP.

With apologies to Tip O’Neill, all politics isn’t local; it’s personal.

It’s long past time to make Johnson live up to his pledge of no 3rd term. Nelson can make that a reality and represent regular folks.

Parents from public, charter, and choice schools seek quality education for all.

Availability of charging stations, laws governing who can build and manage such stations, battery technology, supply chain troubles, manufacturing conversion rates, tax policy and more will likely combine to lengthen the adoption rate.

Dairy farmers from local chapters of the Farm Bureau and Farmers Union are pulling together on common sense dairy policy reform to reduce price volatility, slow farm loss, and balance supply with demand.

Opportunity Wisconsin announced a new TV and digital ad buy slamming U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson for increasing his wealth since taking office. The seven-figure 30-second ad highlights the Oshkosh Republican passing a tax law Opportunity Wisconsin argues helped more than double Johnson’s wealth while in office. “In the military, we

Ahead of tomorrow’s spring election, the League of Wisconsin Municipalities is defending local election clerks. “Our motivation is first to rebuild faith and confidence in elections because if we don’t have that, we don’t have democracy,” Jerry Deschane, executive director of the League of Wisconsin Municipalities, said on WISN’s ‘UpFront.’

School referendums on the spring ballot in local elections tomorrow total $1.26 billion in requests for infrastructure upgrades, construction of new facilities and funds for operating expenses. The biggest ask comes from the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District, which is requesting voters approve $150 million for a project that would

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Ahead of tomorrow’s spring election, the League of Wisconsin Municipalities is defending local election clerks. “Our motivation is first to rebuild faith and confidence in elections because if we don’t have that, we don’t have democracy,” Jerry

UW-Milwaukee Prof. Mordecai Lee says Black voters and what he says is a “last hurrah” for Milwaukee’s old south side could drive mayoral election turnout above the 22 percent seen in the primary election. The veteran political scientist told WisPolitics.com in a phone interview that mayoral elections in Milwaukee that