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Our elected officials, the state Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court have thrown Wisconsin’s redistricting process into complete chaos.
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Our elected officials, the state Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court have thrown Wisconsin’s redistricting process into complete chaos.

Race and education are still inextricably linked. As long as that is true, “color blind” college admissions remains unfair and affirmative action remains necessary.

The new mayor and the community should be seen as equal partners working to make this city the best it can be for its residents. It starts with loving the city you live in, and the city you represent.

The vice chair for the Findley Foundation Board says the Milwaukee organization wants to expand into a larger facility to boost capacity for job training and social and medical services. “We are busting out the seams where we are,” Stephanie

The head of a conservative legal group says the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on the state’s legislative maps ought to change the mind of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn. “It has to, right?” Rick Esenberg, president of the Wisconsin

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Acting Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and former Ald. Bob Donovan differed during a televised debate on how to help the Milwaukee Police Department address rising violent crime in the state’s largest city. The two mayoral candidates at a WTMJ-TV debate

Our elected officials, the state Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court have thrown Wisconsin’s redistricting process into complete chaos.

Race and education are still inextricably linked. As long as that is true, “color blind” college admissions remains unfair and affirmative action remains necessary.

The new mayor and the community should be seen as equal partners working to make this city the best it can be for its residents. It starts with loving the city you live in, and the city you represent.

The vice chair for the Findley Foundation Board says the Milwaukee organization wants to expand into a larger facility to boost capacity for job training and social and medical services. “We are busting out the seams where we are,” Stephanie Findley said in a recent interview. “Right now we’re trying

The head of a conservative legal group says the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on the state’s legislative maps ought to change the mind of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn. “It has to, right?” Rick Esenberg, president of the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, said on WISN’s “UpFront,” produced

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The head of a conservative legal group says the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on the state’s legislative maps ought to change the mind of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn. “It has to, right?” Rick Esenberg, president

Acting Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and former Ald. Bob Donovan differed during a televised debate on how to help the Milwaukee Police Department address rising violent crime in the state’s largest city. The two mayoral candidates at a WTMJ-TV debate organized in part by WisPolitics.com said they want to hire