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The Senate Education Committee took testimony on a bipartisan education agreement, while the Shared Revenue, Elections and Consumer Protection Committee voted along party lines to back a shared revenue bill that doesn’t yet include the changes GOP legislative leaders agreed to in a deal with Gov. Tony Evers.

Helping Wisconsin adopt Medicaid expansion could be Thompson’s crowning legacy.

Stingy numbers for hospitals in the state and county. Should state require more charity care?

If Wisconsin can add to the significant progress apparently about to be made in education reform, enact lower taxes, reduce regulation, and hang on to right-to-work and Act 10, among other things, we will be in a good position — even as a purple state — to continue to gain from our neighbors’ wrong-headed embrace of progressive governance.

Just as June is used to observe Pride Month, it is also the celebration of Juneteenth. Hate and oppression knows no bounds. Pride comes in many forms, races and ethnicities.

Even if Democrats cannot.

DPW Chair Ben Wikler has taken the party’s operation out of the backrooms and into the streets.

Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee voted down the long-anticipated and much-needed new engineering building on the UW Madison campus. Not so long ago that would have been a slam dunk Republican priority.

Some legislators are doubling down on a non-competitive position that “only fiber” will bridge the digital divide in Wisconsin.

What would now best serve our body politic is if Trump’s base would react as the GOP base did in the months following October 20, 1973.

Using a “rhetorical” perspective to analyze events and speeches is instructive and not inherently nor necessarily “political.”

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The Senate Education Committee took testimony on a bipartisan education agreement, while the Shared Revenue, Elections and Consumer Protection Committee voted along party lines to back a shared revenue bill that doesn’t yet include the changes GOP legislative leaders agreed to in a deal with Gov. Tony Evers.

Helping Wisconsin adopt Medicaid expansion could be Thompson’s crowning legacy.

Stingy numbers for hospitals in the state and county. Should state require more charity care?

If Wisconsin can add to the significant progress apparently about to be made in education reform, enact lower taxes, reduce regulation, and hang on to right-to-work and Act 10, among other things, we will be in a good position — even as a purple state — to continue to gain from our neighbors’ wrong-headed embrace of progressive governance.

Just as June is used to observe Pride Month, it is also the celebration of Juneteenth. Hate and oppression knows no bounds. Pride comes in many forms, races and ethnicities.

Even if Democrats cannot.

DPW Chair Ben Wikler has taken the party’s operation out of the backrooms and into the streets.

Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee voted down the long-anticipated and much-needed new engineering building on the UW Madison campus. Not so long ago that would have been a slam dunk Republican priority.

Some legislators are doubling down on a non-competitive position that “only fiber” will bridge the digital divide in Wisconsin.

What would now best serve our body politic is if Trump’s base would react as the GOP base did in the months following October 20, 1973.

Using a “rhetorical” perspective to analyze events and speeches is instructive and not inherently nor necessarily “political.”