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We deserve a senator who is on our side, but Johnson has made it clear that he sides with big corporations, not the middle class.

Four proposed bills buttress civil rights, making it easier for more people to vote.

Johnson’s strategy is likely to cost Republicans votes up and down the ballot for years to come. This is a shame, because Wisconsin has a lot of pent-up demand for a rational conservative vision.

Education Week reported recently that calls to ban books by Black authors are increasing across the country. All this while we observe Black History Month.

Wisconsin public schools are in crisis, and only parental engagement can turn this around.

Enrollment in the Madison school district is on a concerning, downward trend.

Bill to help veterans find jobs is paid for with money that the federal government probably won’t let us use for such a purpose.

Democrats should support bail reform for two reasons: it’s the right thing to do and it’s good politics.

Yes, Milwaukee has huge problem, but it’s part of a worrisome national trend.

The coronavirus pandemic has demanded “shared sacrifice” from nurses, bus drivers, teachers and other frontline workers for the better part of two years. But Pfizer isn’t sacrificing a thing.

A study led by UW-Madison authors found carbon emissions of corn ethanol produced to meet the Renewable Fuel Standard could be 24 percent higher than from the equivalent amount of gasoline. “It basically reaffirms what many suspected, that corn ethanol

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers is hitting the road today to pressure lawmakers to approve his $1.7 billion plan to provide tax rebates, boost existing tax credits and pump

Acting Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and former Ald. Bob Donovan advanced to the April election to lead the state’s largest city after finishing in the top two spots of the seven-person field. Johnson said in a victory speech he wants

We deserve a senator who is on our side, but Johnson has made it clear that he sides with big corporations, not the middle class.

Four proposed bills buttress civil rights, making it easier for more people to vote.

Johnson’s strategy is likely to cost Republicans votes up and down the ballot for years to come. This is a shame, because Wisconsin has a lot of pent-up demand for a rational conservative vision.

Education Week reported recently that calls to ban books by Black authors are increasing across the country. All this while we observe Black History Month.

Wisconsin public schools are in crisis, and only parental engagement can turn this around.

Enrollment in the Madison school district is on a concerning, downward trend.

Bill to help veterans find jobs is paid for with money that the federal government probably won’t let us use for such a purpose.

Democrats should support bail reform for two reasons: it’s the right thing to do and it’s good politics.

Yes, Milwaukee has huge problem, but it’s part of a worrisome national trend.

The coronavirus pandemic has demanded “shared sacrifice” from nurses, bus drivers, teachers and other frontline workers for the better part of two years. But Pfizer isn’t sacrificing a thing.

A study led by UW-Madison authors found carbon emissions of corn ethanol produced to meet the Renewable Fuel Standard could be 24 percent higher than from the equivalent amount of gasoline. “It basically reaffirms what many suspected, that corn ethanol is not a climate-friendly fuel and we need to accelerate

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers is hitting the road today to pressure lawmakers to approve his $1.7 billion plan to provide tax rebates, boost existing tax credits and pump more money into education. The guv will start in West

Acting Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and former Ald. Bob Donovan advanced to the April election to lead the state’s largest city after finishing in the top two spots of the seven-person field. Johnson said in a victory speech he wants to make Milwaukee the best city in the world. To