
Bill Kaplan: Change is blowing in the wind
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice-elect Janet Protasiewicz’s double-digit victory means change is “blowing in the wind” in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice-elect Janet Protasiewicz’s double-digit victory means change is “blowing in the wind” in Wisconsin.
Like all those on the right, I was certainly disappointed by last Tuesday’s election results, but the cause marches on to the next battles in every corner of the state and the nation.
Court restores the people’s constitutional right to seek redress in federal court.
Why can’t our justices see the harm they are doing to themselves and to an institution they have promised to serve by refusing to pledge themselves to clearly stated standards of ethical conduct?
With so much at stake right now, we need a fighter who can keep taking on the biggest fights and winning for all of our communities.
Democrats’ choice of Chicago makes progressive sense.
While the Libertarians have not won statewide elections in Wisconsin, they have elected a number of members to county and municipal posts over the years. And, at several turns, they have influenced the politics of the state.
Nothing will be done to address America’s embarrassing love affair with gun violence unless those who grovel and bow before organizations like the NRA are kept from holding office.
There are local, state and federal efforts to address Wisconsin’s broadband gap, and there is a need to streamline and integrate these programs, including addressing definitions and eligibility requirements that help ensure residents without broadband access receive the services that they need.
Will patients/consumers of Froedtert Health and ThedaCare be better off after the just announced merger of the two Wisconsin health systems?
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The Wisconsin Department of Justice reports a “scary and alarming trend” in fentanyl seizures has continued into the first part of 2023 as the DOJ is requesting 19 new agents in the next state budget to address a wide array of issues.
On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss the Dem convention going to Chicago, Tammy Baldwin’s campaign announcement and unemployment bills circulating in the Capitol.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice-elect Janet Protasiewicz’s double-digit victory means change is “blowing in the wind” in Wisconsin.
Like all those on the right, I was certainly disappointed by last Tuesday’s election results, but the cause marches on to the next battles in every corner of the state and the nation.
Court restores the people’s constitutional right to seek redress in federal court.
Why can’t our justices see the harm they are doing to themselves and to an institution they have promised to serve by refusing to pledge themselves to clearly stated standards of ethical conduct?
With so much at stake right now, we need a fighter who can keep taking on the biggest fights and winning for all of our communities.
Democrats’ choice of Chicago makes progressive sense.
While the Libertarians have not won statewide elections in Wisconsin, they have elected a number of members to county and municipal posts over the years. And, at several turns, they have influenced the politics of the state.
Nothing will be done to address America’s embarrassing love affair with gun violence unless those who grovel and bow before organizations like the NRA are kept from holding office.
There are local, state and federal efforts to address Wisconsin’s broadband gap, and there is a need to streamline and integrate these programs, including addressing definitions and eligibility requirements that help ensure residents without broadband access receive the services that they need.
Will patients/consumers of Froedtert Health and ThedaCare be better off after the just announced merger of the two Wisconsin health systems?
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The Wisconsin Department of Justice reports a “scary and alarming trend” in fentanyl seizures has continued into the first part of 2023 as the DOJ is requesting 19 new agents in the next state budget to address a wide array of issues.
On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss the Dem convention going to Chicago, Tammy Baldwin’s campaign announcement and unemployment bills circulating in the Capitol.