
Steven Walters: High stakes in debate over Wisconsin elections administrator’s future
Political calculations abound as Meagan Wolfe’s term ends July 1.
Political calculations abound as Meagan Wolfe’s term ends July 1.
Why the shared revenue deal happened when it did, what it says about Wisconsin’s democracy, and what’s next.
Still provides a forecast of the state’s engineering future if the Legislature approves a new engineering building for the UW-Madison campus.
He can work the numbers and decry the deficit. But he shouldn’t insult Americans who believe what they’re seeing in the culture is destructive and real and must be engaged.
Ryan’s claim that the culture war is “polarizing” is exactly why we need to pick sides.
Gov. Tony Evers today signed into law legislation that would increase state aid to counties and municipalities by more than $1 billion and boost funding for the state’s voucher program. The bills are part of a deal the Dem guv
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UW System President Jay Rothman told lawmakers “all options” are on the table when it comes to the state’s two-year campuses, including closures, if the system’s funding is cut.
It’s a shame it had to come down to this, but an advisory council has now been put together to build trust in Wisconsin’s elections.
The story of Blacks in America will forever be told.
This Juneteenth, I want to honor Wisconsin’s Black communities and Milwaukee’s historic Juneteenth celebration, while also acknowledging the work that still needs to be done to move our nation forward.
Juneteenth celebrates true democracy, where dreams, talent, and hard work intersect to make good on promises of equality and freedom for all.
Circumstances have changed and a health care deal is possible.
How does starving the UW of the financial backing it needs to survive as a great institution of higher learning, benefitting the people of our state, move Wisconsin forward?
Political calculations abound as Meagan Wolfe’s term ends July 1.
Why the shared revenue deal happened when it did, what it says about Wisconsin’s democracy, and what’s next.
Still provides a forecast of the state’s engineering future if the Legislature approves a new engineering building for the UW-Madison campus.
He can work the numbers and decry the deficit. But he shouldn’t insult Americans who believe what they’re seeing in the culture is destructive and real and must be engaged.
Ryan’s claim that the culture war is “polarizing” is exactly why we need to pick sides.
Gov. Tony Evers today signed into law legislation that would increase state aid to counties and municipalities by more than $1 billion and boost funding for the state’s voucher program. The bills are part of a deal the Dem guv reached with GOP leaders that would also pump an additional
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UW System President Jay Rothman told lawmakers “all options” are on the table when it comes to the state’s two-year campuses, including closures, if the system’s funding is cut.
It’s a shame it had to come down to this, but an advisory council has now been put together to build trust in Wisconsin’s elections.
The story of Blacks in America will forever be told.
This Juneteenth, I want to honor Wisconsin’s Black communities and Milwaukee’s historic Juneteenth celebration, while also acknowledging the work that still needs to be done to move our nation forward.
Juneteenth celebrates true democracy, where dreams, talent, and hard work intersect to make good on promises of equality and freedom for all.
Circumstances have changed and a health care deal is possible.
How does starving the UW of the financial backing it needs to survive as a great institution of higher learning, benefitting the people of our state, move Wisconsin forward?