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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly and Senate will be in today as the Legislature begins its final sprint to the end of the two-year session. The Senate has a calendar
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Nearly two dozen groups have signaled support for an amended bill to overhaul the state’s indefinitely confined voter law, especially if another change is added on the Senate floor tomorrow. Gov. Tony

Milwaukee’s two mayoral candidates, Cavalier Johnson and Bob Donovan, sparred over police funding on WISN’s “UpFront” in their first joint appearance since winning Tuesday’s primary. “This community has been misled into believing that we’ve got 195 or 200 cops as

A group representing small businesses in the state is calling for full passage of a bill limiting the governor’s emergency powers after polling found broad support among its members. AB 912, which the GOP Assembly passed last week along party

A war between an invading Russian force and Ukraine will be catastrophic, and will destabilize the international order.

Demonizing teachers has become a passion among all too many in Wisconsin.

If Wisconsin lawmakers truly value education and protecting a bright future of all children in this state, then they would be wise to act quickly and support Sen. Alberta Darling’s reform efforts to split MPS into several smaller school districts.

Democrats are failing to speak to the realities of the economic moment–and it could cost them in the midterms.

In a year when the utter failure of President Biden’s administration is expected to fuel a Republican wave at the ballot box, the Wisconsin Republican primary for governor is setting up to be a battle for the party’s soul.

Anyone that knows me has heard me utter the name Ezekiel Gillespie. You can’t talk about the history of voting rights in Wisconsin and not discuss this African American legend.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly and Senate will be in today as the Legislature begins its final sprint to the end of the two-year session. The Senate has a calendar heavy on election bills, including overhauling the indefinitely confined status
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Nearly two dozen groups have signaled support for an amended bill to overhaul the state’s indefinitely confined voter law, especially if another change is added on the Senate floor tomorrow. Gov. Tony Evers is expected to veto the bulk of the election-related

Milwaukee’s two mayoral candidates, Cavalier Johnson and Bob Donovan, sparred over police funding on WISN’s “UpFront” in their first joint appearance since winning Tuesday’s primary. “This community has been misled into believing that we’ve got 195 or 200 cops as his ad says,” Donovan, a former longtime Milwaukee alderman, said

A group representing small businesses in the state is calling for full passage of a bill limiting the governor’s emergency powers after polling found broad support among its members. AB 912, which the GOP Assembly passed last week along party lines, would prohibit the governor from declaring businesses as “essential”

A war between an invading Russian force and Ukraine will be catastrophic, and will destabilize the international order.

Demonizing teachers has become a passion among all too many in Wisconsin.

If Wisconsin lawmakers truly value education and protecting a bright future of all children in this state, then they would be wise to act quickly and support Sen. Alberta Darling’s reform efforts to split MPS into several smaller school districts.

Democrats are failing to speak to the realities of the economic moment–and it could cost them in the midterms.

In a year when the utter failure of President Biden’s administration is expected to fuel a Republican wave at the ballot box, the Wisconsin Republican primary for governor is setting up to be a battle for the party’s soul.

Anyone that knows me has heard me utter the name Ezekiel Gillespie. You can’t talk about the history of voting rights in Wisconsin and not discuss this African American legend.