
Bruce Murphy: The vast wealth of Ascension Health
Huge executive salaries, billions in cash and investments, yet cutting services at hospitals.
Huge executive salaries, billions in cash and investments, yet cutting services at hospitals.
The price of not having an independent third-party perform Metro’s equity analysis may be far greater than the $50,000 Metro saved by performing it in-house.
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Gov. Tony Evers has appointed dairy farmer Paul Buhr to the Natural Resources Board, giving him five picks on the seven-member body.
Elections Commissioner Bob Spindell told WisPolitics.com he rejects the suggestion that he supported voter suppression when he touted in an email to fellow GOP activists that turnout in Milwaukee was down last fall, particularly in Black and Hispanic areas.
In this week’s Capitol Chats episode U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Town of Vermont, says it’s tough to see Republicans working together to get things done this Congress after a tumultuous speaker vote. He also says it’s too early to say if U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden will work with others and blasts U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson for shooting down President Joe Biden’s nomination of brother William Pocan to the federal bench.
The once proud state of Wisconsin begins yet another year looking up at most of the rest of the country.
Republican ads targeted Black and Hispanic voters to discourage voting. Did they work?
The decade-long effort by Republicans has resulted in a systemic shift of the tax burden from individual income and property taxes to consumption and corporate taxes. This has also resulted in record tax collections and annual state budget surpluses.
Wisconsin’s two top elected officials identify policy priorities to cement career
Just days into the new session it looks like Gov. Tony Evers’ has ripped off his compromise disguise.
Breaking down remarks from the candidates, with a particularly close eye on the redistricting responses.
Judge Janet Protasiewicz appears to be the only Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate who holds that the Wisconsin Supreme Court must cease to act as a political body and insist that our government play by the rules.
A recent United Nations report showed progress in recovery of the ozone layer.
Huge executive salaries, billions in cash and investments, yet cutting services at hospitals.
The price of not having an independent third-party perform Metro’s equity analysis may be far greater than the $50,000 Metro saved by performing it in-house.
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Gov. Tony Evers has appointed dairy farmer Paul Buhr to the Natural Resources Board, giving him five picks on the seven-member body.
Elections Commissioner Bob Spindell told WisPolitics.com he rejects the suggestion that he supported voter suppression when he touted in an email to fellow GOP activists that turnout in Milwaukee was down last fall, particularly in Black and Hispanic areas.
In this week’s Capitol Chats episode U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Town of Vermont, says it’s tough to see Republicans working together to get things done this Congress after a tumultuous speaker vote. He also says it’s too early to say if U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden will work with others and blasts U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson for shooting down President Joe Biden’s nomination of brother William Pocan to the federal bench.
The once proud state of Wisconsin begins yet another year looking up at most of the rest of the country.
Republican ads targeted Black and Hispanic voters to discourage voting. Did they work?
The decade-long effort by Republicans has resulted in a systemic shift of the tax burden from individual income and property taxes to consumption and corporate taxes. This has also resulted in record tax collections and annual state budget surpluses.
Wisconsin’s two top elected officials identify policy priorities to cement career
Just days into the new session it looks like Gov. Tony Evers’ has ripped off his compromise disguise.
Breaking down remarks from the candidates, with a particularly close eye on the redistricting responses.
Judge Janet Protasiewicz appears to be the only Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate who holds that the Wisconsin Supreme Court must cease to act as a political body and insist that our government play by the rules.
A recent United Nations report showed progress in recovery of the ozone layer.