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President Ronald Reagan had a simple plan for winning the Cold War: We win, they lose.

The Biden administration seems determined to revive an approach to China that has failed for 30 years.

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson is not alone in his belief that we’re getting too excited about this silly thing called climate change.

Residential developments may be proposed at the local level, but where procedural hurdles impede the construction of much-needed homes, states have an important role in safeguarding the public welfare and the freedom to exercise one’s own property rights.

Gov Tony Evers’ over the top threat says a lot about the state of the Democratic Party, where identity politics has taken over among the party’s elites.

The new East-West bus rapid transit line is genuinely terrific. It could prove to represent a turning point for Milwaukee’s beleaguered bus system. That is, if we seize the opportunity.

Frontline registered nurses at UW Health, through their union, have urged the health system’s management to establish Juneteenth as a paid holiday, which they say would send a powerful message that their employer is determined to create a respectful and welcoming environment for all.

The state Dem Party will have a billboard near the state GOP convention in La Crosse this weekend targeting Wisconsin Republicans as “participation trophy winners.” Meanwhile, the Dem group Opportunity Wisconsin plans to have mobile billboards outside the convention knocking four GOP members of Wisconsin’s House delegation for their votes.
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DC reporters say former President Donald Trump’s future frontrunner status is uncertain after being indicted over classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.

On this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Rep. Mark Spreitzer, D-Beloit, talks about proposed symbolic and substantive legislation aimed at improving the lives of LGBTQ+ Wisconsinites. He also talks about a possible deal being reached between Dems and Republicans on a conversion therapy ban, which has been a hotly contested issue in the Capitol.

Let’s hope negotiations breathe new life into a project that will help Wisconsin’s economy for decades to come.

President Ronald Reagan had a simple plan for winning the Cold War: We win, they lose.

The Biden administration seems determined to revive an approach to China that has failed for 30 years.

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson is not alone in his belief that we’re getting too excited about this silly thing called climate change.

Residential developments may be proposed at the local level, but where procedural hurdles impede the construction of much-needed homes, states have an important role in safeguarding the public welfare and the freedom to exercise one’s own property rights.

Gov Tony Evers’ over the top threat says a lot about the state of the Democratic Party, where identity politics has taken over among the party’s elites.

The new East-West bus rapid transit line is genuinely terrific. It could prove to represent a turning point for Milwaukee’s beleaguered bus system. That is, if we seize the opportunity.

Frontline registered nurses at UW Health, through their union, have urged the health system’s management to establish Juneteenth as a paid holiday, which they say would send a powerful message that their employer is determined to create a respectful and welcoming environment for all.

The state Dem Party will have a billboard near the state GOP convention in La Crosse this weekend targeting Wisconsin Republicans as “participation trophy winners.” Meanwhile, the Dem group Opportunity Wisconsin plans to have mobile billboards outside the convention knocking four GOP members of Wisconsin’s House delegation for their votes.
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DC reporters say former President Donald Trump’s future frontrunner status is uncertain after being indicted over classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.

On this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Rep. Mark Spreitzer, D-Beloit, talks about proposed symbolic and substantive legislation aimed at improving the lives of LGBTQ+ Wisconsinites. He also talks about a possible deal being reached between Dems and Republicans on a conversion therapy ban, which has been a hotly contested issue in the Capitol.

Let’s hope negotiations breathe new life into a project that will help Wisconsin’s economy for decades to come.