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The House Jan. 6 Select Committee today subpoenaed former Wisconsin GOP Chair Andrew Hitt and De Pere Ald. Kelly Ruh seeking information on their roles as Republicans electors falsely cast their votes for Donald Trump even though Joe Biden won

Quotes of the Week Wisconsinites need help making ends meet and can’t wait until the next biennial budget—they need relief now. – Gov. Tony Evers, calling to use money from the state’s projected $3.8 billion surplus to fund education and

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss Kevin Nicholson’s entrance into the guv’s race, the latest on absentee ballot drop boxes, and new revenue projections.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, offer their advice for what Gov. Tony Evers and the Legislature should do with Wisconsin’s projected $3.8 billion surplus. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

President Joe Biden and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers push popular center-left policies and don’t seek power by dividing us, yet they have tepid poll numbers. Here’s why.

Regardless of which political party one calls home, there was a degree of understanding across Wisconsin about how Kevin Nicholson felt being instructed by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to stem any notion of seeking the Republican nomination for governor this August.

Not satisfied with the approximately $4.5 billion in federal COVID relief aid he has been free to spend at his whim and leisure, Evers now wants to take a big chunk of the projected $3.8 billion state budget surplus and buy off voters with quick-cash stimmies.

Wisconsin families deserve more than excuses. They deserve decisive and swift action. As attorney general, I will put an end to the policies that are placing us at risk.

Pulling cops out of public schools was a crazy idea.

It goes without saying that the latest attempts by Republican legislators to expand gun rights in the state aren’t in Matt Rothschild’s new book “12 Ways to Save Democracy in Wisconsin.”

Mandela Barnes is running as if he’s already got his party’s nomination sewn up. I’m not so sure that kind of cautious approach is going to win the day.

It is all of our business to worry about rural health.

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The House Jan. 6 Select Committee today subpoenaed former Wisconsin GOP Chair Andrew Hitt and De Pere Ald. Kelly Ruh seeking information on their roles as Republicans electors falsely cast their votes for Donald Trump even though Joe Biden won the state. In a letter from Select Committee Chair U.S.

Quotes of the Week Wisconsinites need help making ends meet and can’t wait until the next biennial budget—they need relief now. – Gov. Tony Evers, calling to use money from the state’s projected $3.8 billion surplus to fund education and provide a $150 tax rebate to each Wisconsinite. To quote

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss Kevin Nicholson’s entrance into the guv’s race, the latest on absentee ballot drop boxes, and new revenue projections.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, offer their advice for what Gov. Tony Evers and the Legislature should do with Wisconsin’s projected $3.8 billion surplus. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

President Joe Biden and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers push popular center-left policies and don’t seek power by dividing us, yet they have tepid poll numbers. Here’s why.

Regardless of which political party one calls home, there was a degree of understanding across Wisconsin about how Kevin Nicholson felt being instructed by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to stem any notion of seeking the Republican nomination for governor this August.

Not satisfied with the approximately $4.5 billion in federal COVID relief aid he has been free to spend at his whim and leisure, Evers now wants to take a big chunk of the projected $3.8 billion state budget surplus and buy off voters with quick-cash stimmies.

Wisconsin families deserve more than excuses. They deserve decisive and swift action. As attorney general, I will put an end to the policies that are placing us at risk.

Pulling cops out of public schools was a crazy idea.

It goes without saying that the latest attempts by Republican legislators to expand gun rights in the state aren’t in Matt Rothschild’s new book “12 Ways to Save Democracy in Wisconsin.”

Mandela Barnes is running as if he’s already got his party’s nomination sewn up. I’m not so sure that kind of cautious approach is going to win the day.

It is all of our business to worry about rural health.

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers today called for using $1.7 billion of the state’s projected surplus to provide a tax rebate of $150 for each Wisconsin resident and pump millions more into education. The guv’s call comes on the heels of the Legislative Fiscal