Sen. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, vowed to ask GOP legislative leaders to sue the UW System over its COVID-19 policies while accusing some of his Republican colleagues of being “soft.” The UW System refused to submit its COVID-19 policies to the
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association Subscribers: There will be no products Monday in observance of Labor Day. Normal delivery will resume Tuesday. Thanks for subscribing! From WisPolitics.com … — Sen. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, vowed to ask GOP
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The GOP co-chairs of the Joint Finance Committee touted better-than-expected revenue numbers as a continued sign of Republican leadership over the past decade. Meanwhile, Tony Evers’ spokeswoman said today’s news shows “Gov.
State tax collections continued to exceed expectations in the 2020-21 fiscal year as the state took in $319 million more than what the Legislative Fiscal Bureau had projected just two months ago. In June, LFB had anticipated $19.25 billion in
Justices’ strange interpretation of watershed 1803 decision becomes a right-wing battering ram.
The best arguments against the Wisconsin Supreme Court taking control of drawing the state’s political maps have come from none other than the conservative justices on the court itself.
Milwaukee, Madison and Wausau plan to pay certain low-income families monthly stipends with no strings attached.
Gov. Tony Evers is playing Santa again with your federal tax dollars, this time dropping millions of dollars on the two cities he needs most next year if he has any hope of winning a second term.
The court of appeals decision that getting a court order directing the release of records should entitle a requester to fees is a welcome clarification to Wisconsin’s records law.
It appears that not being responsible or exhibiting a sense of duty is becoming a cause célèbre, a badge of honor for all too many Americans.
Duplicity is never a good quality to be found in our elected officials.
Given that abortion is already declining on its own, there is nothing good about what just happened in Texas or at the Supreme Court.
Sen. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, vowed to ask GOP legislative leaders to sue the UW System over its COVID-19 policies while accusing some of his Republican colleagues of being “soft.” The UW System refused to submit its COVID-19 policies to the Legislature through the administrative rules process despite a vote from
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association Subscribers: There will be no products Monday in observance of Labor Day. Normal delivery will resume Tuesday. Thanks for subscribing! From WisPolitics.com … — Sen. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, vowed to ask GOP legislative leaders to sue the UW System over its COVID-19
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The GOP co-chairs of the Joint Finance Committee touted better-than-expected revenue numbers as a continued sign of Republican leadership over the past decade. Meanwhile, Tony Evers’ spokeswoman said today’s news shows “Gov. Evers’ leadership — getting shots in arms and support to
State tax collections continued to exceed expectations in the 2020-21 fiscal year as the state took in $319 million more than what the Legislative Fiscal Bureau had projected just two months ago. In June, LFB had anticipated $19.25 billion in general fund tax collections in the second year of the
Justices’ strange interpretation of watershed 1803 decision becomes a right-wing battering ram.
The best arguments against the Wisconsin Supreme Court taking control of drawing the state’s political maps have come from none other than the conservative justices on the court itself.
Milwaukee, Madison and Wausau plan to pay certain low-income families monthly stipends with no strings attached.
Gov. Tony Evers is playing Santa again with your federal tax dollars, this time dropping millions of dollars on the two cities he needs most next year if he has any hope of winning a second term.
The court of appeals decision that getting a court order directing the release of records should entitle a requester to fees is a welcome clarification to Wisconsin’s records law.
It appears that not being responsible or exhibiting a sense of duty is becoming a cause célèbre, a badge of honor for all too many Americans.
Duplicity is never a good quality to be found in our elected officials.
Given that abortion is already declining on its own, there is nothing good about what just happened in Texas or at the Supreme Court.