
Dave Cieslewicz: Put Phillips on the ballot
Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips should be on the April presidential primary ballot in Wisconsin.
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Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips should be on the April presidential primary ballot in Wisconsin.

The central problem is, the proponents of ranked choice voting are doing exactly what they say the current system does: rigging elections toward candidates with certain ideological perspectives. By their own admission, they are rooting out “extreme” and “partisan” candidates in favor of the moderate middle ground, as defined by elites.

Now that the Democrats have purchased their very own state Supreme Court call girl for $10 million, they are transparent in their plans to fundamentally transform Wisconsin into the miserable states of Minnesota, California, Illinois and New York.

Ojibwe environmental and treaty rights activist Walt Bresette will be inducted posthumously into the Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame (WCHF) in a virtual ceremony on April 17, 2024.

The co-founder of Smart Infusion Therapy Services in Eau Claire says the business is experiencing an “avalanche” of patient demand following the news that two western Wisconsin hospitals are shutting down. Hospital Sisters Health System last week said it will

We just completed the hottest year ever recorded, meaning every one of the last 10 years is among the 10 warmest on record.

Many seem to think state proposal will tear down Hoan Bridge. Nope. Will that change the views of detractors?

Van Orden reported $582,254 in receipts, $400,256 spent and $1.6 million in the bank on his year-end report. He also listed $69,034 in debts.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) today released the following statement after voting for the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act. The bill, which passed in overwhelming bipartisan fashion, extends key research and development provisions from the

State Rep. Katrina Shankland tells WisPolitics Capitol Chats that 3rd CD freshman Cong. Derrick Van Orden isn’t serving his constituents, arguing he has been in the news repeatedly for “all the wrong reasons.” Shankland is one of three Dems in the race to unseat the Prairie du Chien Republican.
“Today I voted no on H.R. 7024, the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024. I see this bill as a missed opportunity to make meaningful tax reforms for both individuals and corporations. While this legislation includes
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Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips should be on the April presidential primary ballot in Wisconsin.

The central problem is, the proponents of ranked choice voting are doing exactly what they say the current system does: rigging elections toward candidates with certain ideological perspectives. By their own admission, they are rooting out “extreme” and “partisan” candidates in favor of the moderate middle ground, as defined by elites.

Now that the Democrats have purchased their very own state Supreme Court call girl for $10 million, they are transparent in their plans to fundamentally transform Wisconsin into the miserable states of Minnesota, California, Illinois and New York.

Ojibwe environmental and treaty rights activist Walt Bresette will be inducted posthumously into the Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame (WCHF) in a virtual ceremony on April 17, 2024.

The co-founder of Smart Infusion Therapy Services in Eau Claire says the business is experiencing an “avalanche” of patient demand following the news that two western Wisconsin hospitals are shutting down. Hospital Sisters Health System last week said it will be closing HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire and

We just completed the hottest year ever recorded, meaning every one of the last 10 years is among the 10 warmest on record.

Many seem to think state proposal will tear down Hoan Bridge. Nope. Will that change the views of detractors?

Van Orden reported $582,254 in receipts, $400,256 spent and $1.6 million in the bank on his year-end report. He also listed $69,034 in debts.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) today released the following statement after voting for the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act. The bill, which passed in overwhelming bipartisan fashion, extends key research and development provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and makes critical changes

State Rep. Katrina Shankland tells WisPolitics Capitol Chats that 3rd CD freshman Cong. Derrick Van Orden isn’t serving his constituents, arguing he has been in the news repeatedly for “all the wrong reasons.” Shankland is one of three Dems in the race to unseat the Prairie du Chien Republican.
“Today I voted no on H.R. 7024, the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024. I see this bill as a missed opportunity to make meaningful tax reforms for both individuals and corporations. While this legislation includes many generous corporate tax cuts, in comparison, there are only
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