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Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Guest speaker is Mary Louise Schumacher, the 2017 Arts & Culture Nieman Fellow, and an independent journalist and critic. She was the art and architecture critic at the Milwaukee

Quotes of the Week My office, and I’m certain all other legislative offices, received hundreds of emails calling for the withdrawal of Wisconsin’s electoral votes. I believed it was unconstitutional, but we asked the non-partisan Legislative Reference Bureau so we

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss Republicans’ proposed election law changes, the latest campaign finance reports, legislative retirements and more.

GOP lawmakers today began circulating a constitutional amendment that would bar the use of private funds to cover the costs of election administration. The amendment would bar state and local officials from accepting any donation or grant for election administration

Officials agree new federal infrastructure dollars coming to Wisconsin are an opportunity to address workforce issues by getting more people into the trades. “I’d see this as an opportunity to invest in our communities to get people trained up, to

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh in on legislative Republicans’ efforts to change laws on voting and election administration in Wisconsin. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Now is the time for President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats to do the doable and pass a $500-billion-plus climate plan, cutting their losses on their failed $2.2-trillion “Build Back Better” plan.

Instead of exploring innovative ideas to help attack the problems, many legislators instead have called for cutting off food stamps, limiting the number of weeks on unemployment aid and other draconian attacks on benefits to, in effect, starve workers into taking a job.

Biden administration has continued to make history, breaking down long-standing barriers in our economy and health care systems. Not just across the nation, but right here in Wisconsin.
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Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Guest speaker is Mary Louise Schumacher, the 2017 Arts & Culture Nieman Fellow, and an independent journalist and critic. She was the art and architecture critic at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel until February 2019, where she covered culture for

Quotes of the Week My office, and I’m certain all other legislative offices, received hundreds of emails calling for the withdrawal of Wisconsin’s electoral votes. I believed it was unconstitutional, but we asked the non-partisan Legislative Reference Bureau so we could share the memo with our members and constituents. –

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss Republicans’ proposed election law changes, the latest campaign finance reports, legislative retirements and more.

GOP lawmakers today began circulating a constitutional amendment that would bar the use of private funds to cover the costs of election administration. The amendment would bar state and local officials from accepting any donation or grant for election administration and ban the use of private resources for election administration.

Officials agree new federal infrastructure dollars coming to Wisconsin are an opportunity to address workforce issues by getting more people into the trades. “I’d see this as an opportunity to invest in our communities to get people trained up, to get them connected with good, family-supporting jobs at a living

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh in on legislative Republicans’ efforts to change laws on voting and election administration in Wisconsin. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Now is the time for President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats to do the doable and pass a $500-billion-plus climate plan, cutting their losses on their failed $2.2-trillion “Build Back Better” plan.

Instead of exploring innovative ideas to help attack the problems, many legislators instead have called for cutting off food stamps, limiting the number of weeks on unemployment aid and other draconian attacks on benefits to, in effect, starve workers into taking a job.

Biden administration has continued to make history, breaking down long-standing barriers in our economy and health care systems. Not just across the nation, but right here in Wisconsin.