
Senate unanimously confirms Hughes, Houdek, Sayers
The state Senate has unanimously confirmed three of Gov. Tony Evers’ cabinet picks.
The state Senate has unanimously confirmed three of Gov. Tony Evers’ cabinet picks.
The Wisconsin secretary of state resigned just months into his new term.
When former Gov. Scott Walker’s vengeful assault on Wisconsin workers and their unions seemed to be unstoppable in March of 2011, Secretary of State Doug La Follette pulled the brakes.
But Republican bill to overturn bad decision attracts only 2 Democratic co-sponsors; 32 Republicans push bill to strengthen transparency laws.
Depending on the outcome of the current Supreme Court election the chief justice position may well swing to Justice Ann Walsh Bradley in 2025.
I strongly urge CMS to rethink its decision to cut such a program that is vital to so many Wisconsin seniors.
By the end of February, the U.S. had already recorded 70 mass shootings in 2023 — more than two a day. In each of the last three years there have been more than 600 mass shootings.
How can it be that Milwaukee and the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee are chopped liver in Gov. Ever’s massive building budget for 2023-25?
The MacIver Institute for Public Policy seeks through free markets and open government to make it possible for everyone to succeed. That is a goal, we hope, John MacIver would have found worthy of his name.
The EPA is responsible for protecting people, and if they are to follow that mission, they must adhere to science-backed recommendations for setting stricter safety limits on soot pollution, both for long-term and 24-hour exposure.
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A collaboration between the Kenosha chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the Kenosha law enforcement is providing a blueprint for other communities to follow.
Liberal Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz has launched another two TV ads, including one that calls conservative rival Daniel Kelly a “jerk” for his past comments on Social Security. Protasiewiciz has now released four new ads this week as part
Liberal Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz released two new TV ads knocking conservative rival Daniel Kelly, including one calling him too corrupt and extreme. The ads are part of a statewide $10.3 million buy. One spot features several people —
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The state Senate has unanimously confirmed three of Gov. Tony Evers’ cabinet picks.
The Wisconsin secretary of state resigned just months into his new term.
When former Gov. Scott Walker’s vengeful assault on Wisconsin workers and their unions seemed to be unstoppable in March of 2011, Secretary of State Doug La Follette pulled the brakes.
But Republican bill to overturn bad decision attracts only 2 Democratic co-sponsors; 32 Republicans push bill to strengthen transparency laws.
Depending on the outcome of the current Supreme Court election the chief justice position may well swing to Justice Ann Walsh Bradley in 2025.
I strongly urge CMS to rethink its decision to cut such a program that is vital to so many Wisconsin seniors.
By the end of February, the U.S. had already recorded 70 mass shootings in 2023 — more than two a day. In each of the last three years there have been more than 600 mass shootings.
How can it be that Milwaukee and the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee are chopped liver in Gov. Ever’s massive building budget for 2023-25?
The MacIver Institute for Public Policy seeks through free markets and open government to make it possible for everyone to succeed. That is a goal, we hope, John MacIver would have found worthy of his name.
The EPA is responsible for protecting people, and if they are to follow that mission, they must adhere to science-backed recommendations for setting stricter safety limits on soot pollution, both for long-term and 24-hour exposure.
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A collaboration between the Kenosha chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the Kenosha law enforcement is providing a blueprint for other communities to follow.
Liberal Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz has launched another two TV ads, including one that calls conservative rival Daniel Kelly a “jerk” for his past comments on Social Security. Protasiewiciz has now released four new ads this week as part of her overall $10.3 million TV buy. The new spots
Liberal Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz released two new TV ads knocking conservative rival Daniel Kelly, including one calling him too corrupt and extreme. The ads are part of a statewide $10.3 million buy. One spot features several people — including former Dane County Sheriff David Mahoney and his successor
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