A three-judge panel has set in motion a January trial to draw new congressional and legislative boundaries over the objections of GOP lawmakers. Republicans argued there’s no need for the federal court to move until late spring or early summer.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly’s proposed calendar for Tuesday includes bills that GOP sponsors say would ban teaching critical race theory in K-12 schools or in training for state and local
Two state lawmakers say pending federal legislation would accelerate efforts in Wisconsin to develop modern infrastructure such as electric vehicle charging stations and broadband internet, while creating thousands of new jobs in the state. But a lack of Democratic unity
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Sen. André Jacque, the De Pere Republican hospitalized in mid-August with COVID-19, was discharged today, a spokesman says. Spokesman Matt Tompach said the lawmaker is “doing much better” and is in
An associate professor of biological sciences at Marquette University has received a $950,000 grant for her research into certain aging disorders. Disorders including Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s and Parkinson’s disease are linked to proteins that are incorrectly formed, or misfolded, and aggregated
Voters need to pay close attention to not get hoodwinked by political ads featuring made-up stories.
By all accounts, the recall was a disaster for the Republicans in California.
We learned last week that the Democrat front-runner for U.S. Senate and current lieutenant governor, Mandela Barnes, did not pay any income taxes and received health care coverage from the taxpayers via BadgerCare in the same year he purchased two condos and ran for public office.
President Joe Biden is making the hard, but correct, call on Haitian refugees and others camped near Del Rio, Texas.
A student activist destroys a 9/11 memorial in the middle of the night — throwing away 2,977 American flags. Sounds impossible? Sadly, it is not.
As we look back on and honor the memory of the victims of 9/11 and the heroic stories that came out of that day, let us not forget that day. Likewise, let us not forget the untold number of victims of the terroristic, and in many cases, state sponsored violence that has been a part of America since it began.
Yes, we do listen. And we will address critiques.
Proposal to install plaques alongside art projects win AARP Wisconsin grant MILWAUKEE, WI – A proposal to install plaques that explain art projects along Milwaukee’s Beerline Recreational Trail has been selected to receive an AARP Wisconsin “Small Dollar, Big Impact” grant. Grants are
Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman says his probe of the 2020 election for the state Assembly is not about challenging the results. But he said in a new video the probe is about holding public officials accountable to the
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — An Assembly committee plans a hearing today on new legislation that would require Gov. Tony Evers to allocate at least $100 million in ARPA funds for K-12 mental
A three-judge panel has set in motion a January trial to draw new congressional and legislative boundaries over the objections of GOP lawmakers. Republicans argued there’s no need for the federal court to move until late spring or early summer. Attorney Kevin St. John, representing the state Legislature, declined several
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly’s proposed calendar for Tuesday includes bills that GOP sponsors say would ban teaching critical race theory in K-12 schools or in training for state and local government employees. Tuesday’s meeting will be the first regular floor
Two state lawmakers say pending federal legislation would accelerate efforts in Wisconsin to develop modern infrastructure such as electric vehicle charging stations and broadband internet, while creating thousands of new jobs in the state. But a lack of Democratic unity among federal lawmakers and GOP opposition to the high cost
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — State Sen. André Jacque, the De Pere Republican hospitalized in mid-August with COVID-19, was discharged today, a spokesman says. Spokesman Matt Tompach said the lawmaker is “doing much better” and is in touch with staff as well as friends and colleagues. While
An associate professor of biological sciences at Marquette University has received a $950,000 grant for her research into certain aging disorders. Disorders including Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s and Parkinson’s disease are linked to proteins that are incorrectly formed, or misfolded, and aggregated in areas of the body including the brain. Dr. Anita
Voters need to pay close attention to not get hoodwinked by political ads featuring made-up stories.
By all accounts, the recall was a disaster for the Republicans in California.
We learned last week that the Democrat front-runner for U.S. Senate and current lieutenant governor, Mandela Barnes, did not pay any income taxes and received health care coverage from the taxpayers via BadgerCare in the same year he purchased two condos and ran for public office.
President Joe Biden is making the hard, but correct, call on Haitian refugees and others camped near Del Rio, Texas.
A student activist destroys a 9/11 memorial in the middle of the night — throwing away 2,977 American flags. Sounds impossible? Sadly, it is not.
As we look back on and honor the memory of the victims of 9/11 and the heroic stories that came out of that day, let us not forget that day. Likewise, let us not forget the untold number of victims of the terroristic, and in many cases, state sponsored violence that has been a part of America since it began.
Yes, we do listen. And we will address critiques.
Proposal to install plaques alongside art projects win AARP Wisconsin grant MILWAUKEE, WI – A proposal to install plaques that explain art projects along Milwaukee’s Beerline Recreational Trail has been selected to receive an AARP Wisconsin “Small Dollar, Big Impact” grant. Grants are being awarded each month throughout 2021 to projects across Wisconsin
Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman says his probe of the 2020 election for the state Assembly is not about challenging the results. But he said in a new video the probe is about holding public officials accountable to the public for their actions. He adds the burden is on
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — An Assembly committee plans a hearing today on new legislation that would require Gov. Tony Evers to allocate at least $100 million in ARPA funds for K-12 mental health programs. The bill would direct the guv to allocate