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Quotes of the Week Indifference in this building is getting expensive, folks. And let me be frank: The people who will bear the burden of inaction are almost certainly not the people sitting in this chamber tonight. So don’t sit

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss the Gov. Tony Evers’ State of the State address, the results of Tuesday’s spring primary and the latest on discussions of the 2020 election.

GOP state Rep. Janel Brandtjen today accused Assembly Speaker Robin Vos of trying to “kneecap” her committee by sending a string of election bills to the State Affairs Committee instead. Vos disputed the assertion, saying State Affairs is “our most

The WisOpinion insiders, Chvala and Jensen, unpack Gov. Tony Evers’ State of the State speech and weigh its impact on this fall’s race for governor. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

One recent Friday, Tony Evers proved again why he’s as important as any governor in Wisconsin history, the crucial bulwark against the most extreme elements that dominate state Republican politics.

Teacher union bosses, woke Democrat politicians, and other assorted radicals overwhelmingly support a racist system.

Governor’s veto lays bare the doubletalk of the CRT crow.

Our district in Madison would benefit greatly from bringing teachers to the table to create the conditions both students and educators need to be successful right now.

The “looming demographic crisis” is a myth designed to sell a terribly unpopular and harmful higher education policy agenda.

The Democrat has yet to implement a state law signed by his predecessor that requires able-bodied welfare recipients to look for a job as a condition of receiving those taxpayer-funded benefits.

A decline in legal immigration has compounded the workforce shortage.

While you’re forking over a lot more money at the gasoline station, the oil giants and their stockholders are doing just fine.

A bombshell court filing accuses the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign of spying on internet traffic at Donald Trump’s New York apartment, his campaign headquarters at Trump Tower, and even the White House once he was elected president.

Quotes of the Week Indifference in this building is getting expensive, folks. And let me be frank: The people who will bear the burden of inaction are almost certainly not the people sitting in this chamber tonight. So don’t sit here in a white, marble building with state coffers that

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss the Gov. Tony Evers’ State of the State address, the results of Tuesday’s spring primary and the latest on discussions of the 2020 election.

GOP state Rep. Janel Brandtjen today accused Assembly Speaker Robin Vos of trying to “kneecap” her committee by sending a string of election bills to the State Affairs Committee instead. Vos disputed the assertion, saying State Affairs is “our most versatile, flexible committee, handling a myriad of issues in a

The WisOpinion insiders, Chvala and Jensen, unpack Gov. Tony Evers’ State of the State speech and weigh its impact on this fall’s race for governor. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

One recent Friday, Tony Evers proved again why he’s as important as any governor in Wisconsin history, the crucial bulwark against the most extreme elements that dominate state Republican politics.

Teacher union bosses, woke Democrat politicians, and other assorted radicals overwhelmingly support a racist system.

Governor’s veto lays bare the doubletalk of the CRT crow.

Our district in Madison would benefit greatly from bringing teachers to the table to create the conditions both students and educators need to be successful right now.

The “looming demographic crisis” is a myth designed to sell a terribly unpopular and harmful higher education policy agenda.

The Democrat has yet to implement a state law signed by his predecessor that requires able-bodied welfare recipients to look for a job as a condition of receiving those taxpayer-funded benefits.

A decline in legal immigration has compounded the workforce shortage.

While you’re forking over a lot more money at the gasoline station, the oil giants and their stockholders are doing just fine.

A bombshell court filing accuses the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign of spying on internet traffic at Donald Trump’s New York apartment, his campaign headquarters at Trump Tower, and even the White House once he was elected president.