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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The House passed a $1.5 trillion package to keep the government funded and send $14 billion in aid to Ukraine and other eastern European countries. The House voted

The GOP members of the state’s congressional delegation asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn new maps OK’d by Wisconsin justices, arguing they are unconstitutional. The filing — coming two days after Republican state lawmakers also went to the U.S.

Milwaukee Election Commission Executive Director Claire Woodall-Vogg is questioning Gableman’s claim of 100 percent turnout at some nursing homes in Milwaukee County. She looked at all nursing homes in the city, finding turnout collectively was 79 percent. Of the 32
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Former Justice Michael Gableman originally sought to subpoena employees of Airbnb and Hyatt Regency, suggesting he cast a wide net in his review of the 2020 election. But it was unclear that

WEDC Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes says the state should do more to elevate female entrepreneurs and women-owned startups. Speaking yesterday during a webinar for International Women’s Day, Hughes said Wisconsin is “keeping pace” with national trends for investment in

A conservative group is up with a new ad that argues voting for Maria Lazar in the 2nd District Court of Appeals would help stop efforts by Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Tony Evers and “the radicals” to pack the courts.

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh, launched two new TV ads that tout his work with a faith-based initiative in Milwaukee to help those in the inner city connect with jobs. The campaign said the ads will run statewide on broadcast

President Vladimir Putin of Russia has drastically miscalculated in launching a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine.

As a candidate, Biden repeatedly declared war on the American energy industry, and a year into his presidency, the entire country is learning just how costly that war can be.

History will judge the international community harshly if we do not stand up to this test of our time.

Evers is kind of like the fireman arsonist who wants credit for putting out the blaze he started.

The Russian anti-war movement is powered by information, so Putin is attacking independent media.

Wars waged during the course of the 20th century claimed more than 60 million civilian lives, and now in the 21st century we are teetering on the edge of yet another global conflict.

Even though Walker lost the election, his anti-environment colleagues still rule the DNR.

State high court’s redistricting decision prompts nasty attacks on Hagedorn by three other conservatives.

Just ask the heroes of Ukraine.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The House passed a $1.5 trillion package to keep the government funded and send $14 billion in aid to Ukraine and other eastern European countries. The House voted 260-171 last night to approve the 2,700-page bill, which is

The GOP members of the state’s congressional delegation asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn new maps OK’d by Wisconsin justices, arguing they are unconstitutional. The filing — coming two days after Republican state lawmakers also went to the U.S. justices seeking to overturn the new maps — accuses the

Milwaukee Election Commission Executive Director Claire Woodall-Vogg is questioning Gableman’s claim of 100 percent turnout at some nursing homes in Milwaukee County. She looked at all nursing homes in the city, finding turnout collectively was 79 percent. Of the 32 she reviewed, four had a turnout of more than 90
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Former Justice Michael Gableman originally sought to subpoena employees of Airbnb and Hyatt Regency, suggesting he cast a wide net in his review of the 2020 election. But it was unclear that the subpoenas — among dozens that Dem state Rep. Mark

WEDC Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes says the state should do more to elevate female entrepreneurs and women-owned startups. Speaking yesterday during a webinar for International Women’s Day, Hughes said Wisconsin is “keeping pace” with national trends for investment in women-owned businesses, but “we need to do more.” She said

A conservative group is up with a new ad that argues voting for Maria Lazar in the 2nd District Court of Appeals would help stop efforts by Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Tony Evers and “the radicals” to pack the courts. Fair Courts America said it is a six-figure buy that

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Oshkosh, launched two new TV ads that tout his work with a faith-based initiative in Milwaukee to help those in the inner city connect with jobs. The campaign said the ads will run statewide on broadcast and cable TV, but declined to provide other details, including

President Vladimir Putin of Russia has drastically miscalculated in launching a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine.

As a candidate, Biden repeatedly declared war on the American energy industry, and a year into his presidency, the entire country is learning just how costly that war can be.

History will judge the international community harshly if we do not stand up to this test of our time.

Evers is kind of like the fireman arsonist who wants credit for putting out the blaze he started.

The Russian anti-war movement is powered by information, so Putin is attacking independent media.

Wars waged during the course of the 20th century claimed more than 60 million civilian lives, and now in the 21st century we are teetering on the edge of yet another global conflict.

Even though Walker lost the election, his anti-environment colleagues still rule the DNR.

State high court’s redistricting decision prompts nasty attacks on Hagedorn by three other conservatives.

Just ask the heroes of Ukraine.