Our senior Senator has been in office for more than a decade and is constantly in the news. And yet, one in four state voters “haven’t heard enough” to have an opinion on the controversial Republican.
The same governor who battered and bruised Badger State restaurants, lodging and other “nonessential” businesses during his extended lockdowns last year is now going about playing Santa with a big sack of federal COVID relief cash.
Could we still rally as that Greatest Generation did while constantly and stubbornly at each other’s throat, often for no apparent reason?
The gun used to kill Chicago Police officer Ella French belonged the to alleged gunman’s brother, who was not legally allowed to own it because of a felony record for which he received a shockingly lenient sentence from a Dane County Circuit Court judge.
A political divide is evident in COVID-19 data. Republican-leaning states tend toward fewer vaccinations, more deaths.
Cooperative Network opposes increased taxes on small businesses and farms, in particular the proposed elimination of “stepped-up in basis,” a tax provision that has been in place for over a century, and has helped thousands of family-owned businesses and farms limit their tax liability and pass their operations down to the next generation.
A new report from the Clean Energy Trust and Environmental Entrepreneurs shows Wisconsin’s clean energy industries lost more than 7,000 jobs over the course of last year. The majority of 2020 job losses were in the energy efficiency sector, which
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The Census Bureau today will release data that states will eventually use to begin drawing new boundaries for legislative and congressional districts. The data to be released today
Wisconsin voters have net-positive views of the way President Biden and Gov. Tony Evers are doing their jobs even as they lack confidence in how government is working, a new Marquette University Law School poll finds. Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Ron
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin voters have net-positive views of the way President Biden and Gov. Tony Evers are doing their jobs even as they lack confidence in how government is working, a new Marquette University
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s favorability was underwater among Wisconsin voters in Marquette University Law School’s statewide poll released today. The Oshkosh Republican, who’s yet to announce whether he’ll seek a third term in 2022, was at 35 percent favorable and
A new agriculture sustainability project being piloted in southwestern Wisconsin has resulted in lower levels of water pollution. That’s according to a report from a nonprofit group called Farmers for Sustainable Food, made up of the state Dairy Business Association,
All the signs point toward a smashing Republican triumph in 2022, particularly since a majority are now on guard against traditional Democrat electoral chicanery, and an increasingly large minority are determined to root it out.
Congressman Ron Kind isn’t running again. That’s bad news for Democrats and democracy.
There is still room to improve our approach to this pandemic, and we must, or we will never get out of this nightmare. It’s time to do as we are told and get everyone vaccinated.
Individual ‘rights’ should not take precedent over the health of others.
Wearing out his veto pen, Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday killed a half-dozen GOP-led bills aimed at restoring confidence in Wisconsin’s elections.
Critical race theory — a previously obscure school of legal and academic thought that holds that racism isn’t just a matter of personal prejudice but deeply embedded in U.S. institutions through a historical pattern of discrimination — is the new Republican bugaboo.
Our senior Senator has been in office for more than a decade and is constantly in the news. And yet, one in four state voters “haven’t heard enough” to have an opinion on the controversial Republican.
The same governor who battered and bruised Badger State restaurants, lodging and other “nonessential” businesses during his extended lockdowns last year is now going about playing Santa with a big sack of federal COVID relief cash.
Could we still rally as that Greatest Generation did while constantly and stubbornly at each other’s throat, often for no apparent reason?
The gun used to kill Chicago Police officer Ella French belonged the to alleged gunman’s brother, who was not legally allowed to own it because of a felony record for which he received a shockingly lenient sentence from a Dane County Circuit Court judge.
A political divide is evident in COVID-19 data. Republican-leaning states tend toward fewer vaccinations, more deaths.
Cooperative Network opposes increased taxes on small businesses and farms, in particular the proposed elimination of “stepped-up in basis,” a tax provision that has been in place for over a century, and has helped thousands of family-owned businesses and farms limit their tax liability and pass their operations down to the next generation.
A new report from the Clean Energy Trust and Environmental Entrepreneurs shows Wisconsin’s clean energy industries lost more than 7,000 jobs over the course of last year. The majority of 2020 job losses were in the energy efficiency sector, which employs more workers than the rest of Wisconsin’s clean energy
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The Census Bureau today will release data that states will eventually use to begin drawing new boundaries for legislative and congressional districts. The data to be released today will be the first local level results on population change,
Wisconsin voters have net-positive views of the way President Biden and Gov. Tony Evers are doing their jobs even as they lack confidence in how government is working, a new Marquette University Law School poll finds. Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s favorable rating took a dip from October. The poll,
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin voters have net-positive views of the way President Biden and Gov. Tony Evers are doing their jobs even as they lack confidence in how government is working, a new Marquette University Law School poll finds. Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s favorable
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s favorability was underwater among Wisconsin voters in Marquette University Law School’s statewide poll released today. The Oshkosh Republican, who’s yet to announce whether he’ll seek a third term in 2022, was at 35 percent favorable and 42 percent unfavorable among registered voters in Wisconsin, with 23
A new agriculture sustainability project being piloted in southwestern Wisconsin has resulted in lower levels of water pollution. That’s according to a report from a nonprofit group called Farmers for Sustainable Food, made up of the state Dairy Business Association, Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative and The Nature Conservancy. The project
All the signs point toward a smashing Republican triumph in 2022, particularly since a majority are now on guard against traditional Democrat electoral chicanery, and an increasingly large minority are determined to root it out.
Congressman Ron Kind isn’t running again. That’s bad news for Democrats and democracy.
There is still room to improve our approach to this pandemic, and we must, or we will never get out of this nightmare. It’s time to do as we are told and get everyone vaccinated.
Individual ‘rights’ should not take precedent over the health of others.
Wearing out his veto pen, Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday killed a half-dozen GOP-led bills aimed at restoring confidence in Wisconsin’s elections.
Critical race theory — a previously obscure school of legal and academic thought that holds that racism isn’t just a matter of personal prejudice but deeply embedded in U.S. institutions through a historical pattern of discrimination — is the new Republican bugaboo.