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How many could easily vote for a gun in a classroom, but not a piece of fabric, in the name of student safety?

Gerrymandered maps essentially preserved the majority party’s political advantage for the last decade.

Soaring inflation and a worker shortage crisis — driven by out-of-control government spending and economy-stalling liberal policies — are costing Wisconsin good jobs.

The executive director of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards says he has become alarmed over recent threats and harassment of local school board members. In an interview aired Sunday on “UpFront,” John Ashley said he put out a call

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The executive director of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards says he has become alarmed over recent threats and harassment of local school board members. In an interview

How many could easily vote for a gun in a classroom, but not a piece of fabric, in the name of student safety?

Gerrymandered maps essentially preserved the majority party’s political advantage for the last decade.

Soaring inflation and a worker shortage crisis — driven by out-of-control government spending and economy-stalling liberal policies — are costing Wisconsin good jobs.

The executive director of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards says he has become alarmed over recent threats and harassment of local school board members. In an interview aired Sunday on “UpFront,” John Ashley said he put out a call for civility at local board meetings after recent examples of

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — The executive director of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards says he has become alarmed over recent threats and harassment of local school board members. In an interview aired Sunday on “UpFront,” John Ashley said he put out