
Bruce Murphy: Who’s ahead in Wisconsin Supreme Court election?
What do the polls show? How big will turnout be?
What do the polls show? How big will turnout be?
It’s the federal programs and services delivered by all federal employees to Wisconsinites that will be dramatically impaired by Musk’s program cuts and firings. Wisconsin is getting shafted. Musk is engineering a return to the 1920s.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is a microcosm of a broad set of issues, erosion of public trust in the judiciary, partisan ideology, and obscene amounts of money. However, the impact of representation on communities of color cannot be overstated.
Wisconsin and most of the nation voted for change last year. Jill Underly is more of the same failure. Brittany Kinser IS change. And hope for the most disadvantaged kids.
The upcoming ballot measure on voter identification is not just unnecessary—it’s a calculated attempt to further marginalize vulnerable populations and create additional barriers to voting.
Wisconsin has a chance to send a message to those causing all the angst and pain that is visiting the American people.
Is it just me, or do Democrats seemingly scream “constitutional crisis” whenever a Republican is president?
One of the creative and intelligent designs (among others) that the Founding Fathers placed into the Constitution was local control over elections. It was almost as if they had a portal to look into the future and see how election interference by a nefarious politician could undermine our nation.
For generations, the women of rural America did the work of men and drove social progress. Losing that worsens divisions and endangers food.
TOP STORIES Elon Musk rallies support for DOGE at Wisconsin campaign event… [opened and closed town hall with push for Schimel, but] bulk of Musk’s nearly two-hour event was ultimately focused not on the off-year election that he has poured
The Wisconsin Hospital Association says the state’s health care workforce “must grow faster” to meet the needs of an aging population. In its latest Wisconsin Health Care Workforce Report, the group says hospitals in the state are already seeing some
EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – On Friday, Rebecca Cooke earned the endorsement of Elect Democratic Women, the Congressional Member-led committee dedicated to electing Democratic women to Congress. This key endorsement underscores Cooke’s strong commitment to fighting for reproductive rights and policies that help Wisconsin
Today’s conservation notices: Oppose SB 94: Outlawing public protest Oppose SB 95: Exacerbating felony disenfranchisement Oppose SB 94: Outlawing public protest Wisconsin Conservation Voters urges you to oppose SB 94, which is before the Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public
MADSION — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs (DMA), today announced $2 million in grants to local communities and organizations through the Pre-Disaster Flood Resilience Grant (PDFRG) program. The program, which was created and signed into
MADISON, Wis. – As warmer weather approaches, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that wild animals and their young will be on the move across Wisconsin. Knowing what to do before you find a young wild animal
Madison – Representative Barbara Dittrich (R – Oconomowoc) released the following statement after Senate Bill 68, the bill she authored with Senator Pat Testin, was signed into law: “I thank Senator Pat Testin for working with me to get this done. We
Informing Democracy released a new report detailing the election process steps and officials who will administer Wisconsin’s Spring 2025 elections that takes place on April 1. The report is centralized in a highly interactive, searchable tool to help journalists and pro-democracy champions
MADISON, Wis. – Starting April 1, 2025, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting nominations for three seats on the Wisconsin Cranberry Board. Producers who grow and sell cranberries in Wisconsin are eligible to nominate
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will extend hours at customer service centers on Monday (March 31) and Tuesday (April 1). DMV service centers will remain open until 6 p.m. The extended hours will enable
MADISON, Wis. — Today marks 176 years since the archaic 1849 statute that Brad Schimel supports using to ban abortion was signed into Wisconsin law. Schimel has publicly endorsed using the statute, which was written before women even had the right to vote, to ban abortion with
What do the polls show? How big will turnout be?
It’s the federal programs and services delivered by all federal employees to Wisconsinites that will be dramatically impaired by Musk’s program cuts and firings. Wisconsin is getting shafted. Musk is engineering a return to the 1920s.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is a microcosm of a broad set of issues, erosion of public trust in the judiciary, partisan ideology, and obscene amounts of money. However, the impact of representation on communities of color cannot be overstated.
Wisconsin and most of the nation voted for change last year. Jill Underly is more of the same failure. Brittany Kinser IS change. And hope for the most disadvantaged kids.
The upcoming ballot measure on voter identification is not just unnecessary—it’s a calculated attempt to further marginalize vulnerable populations and create additional barriers to voting.
Wisconsin has a chance to send a message to those causing all the angst and pain that is visiting the American people.
Is it just me, or do Democrats seemingly scream “constitutional crisis” whenever a Republican is president?
One of the creative and intelligent designs (among others) that the Founding Fathers placed into the Constitution was local control over elections. It was almost as if they had a portal to look into the future and see how election interference by a nefarious politician could undermine our nation.
For generations, the women of rural America did the work of men and drove social progress. Losing that worsens divisions and endangers food.
TOP STORIES Elon Musk rallies support for DOGE at Wisconsin campaign event… [opened and closed town hall with push for Schimel, but] bulk of Musk’s nearly two-hour event was ultimately focused not on the off-year election that he has poured millions of dollars into — which he said could “affect
The Wisconsin Hospital Association says the state’s health care workforce “must grow faster” to meet the needs of an aging population. In its latest Wisconsin Health Care Workforce Report, the group says hospitals in the state are already seeing some signs of improvement “as vacancies lessen” and turnover stabilizes thanks
EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – On Friday, Rebecca Cooke earned the endorsement of Elect Democratic Women, the Congressional Member-led committee dedicated to electing Democratic women to Congress. This key endorsement underscores Cooke’s strong commitment to fighting for reproductive rights and policies that help Wisconsin families. With the backing of Elect Democratic Women and a
Today’s conservation notices: Oppose SB 94: Outlawing public protest Oppose SB 95: Exacerbating felony disenfranchisement Oppose SB 94: Outlawing public protest Wisconsin Conservation Voters urges you to oppose SB 94, which is before the Senate Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety on Tuesday. The right to protest is central to
MADSION — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs (DMA), today announced $2 million in grants to local communities and organizations through the Pre-Disaster Flood Resilience Grant (PDFRG) program. The program, which was created and signed into law by Gov. Evers last April and is administered by Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. – As warmer weather approaches, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that wild animals and their young will be on the move across Wisconsin. Knowing what to do before you find a young wild animal can make all the difference in the moment to protect
Madison – Representative Barbara Dittrich (R – Oconomowoc) released the following statement after Senate Bill 68, the bill she authored with Senator Pat Testin, was signed into law: “I thank Senator Pat Testin for working with me to get this done. We know that too often, prescription drug addiction and abuse can
Informing Democracy released a new report detailing the election process steps and officials who will administer Wisconsin’s Spring 2025 elections that takes place on April 1. The report is centralized in a highly interactive, searchable tool to help journalists and pro-democracy champions understand the vote counting and certification processes, and includes: A library
MADISON, Wis. – Starting April 1, 2025, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting nominations for three seats on the Wisconsin Cranberry Board. Producers who grow and sell cranberries in Wisconsin are eligible to nominate themselves or other producers. Any producer can request nomination forms
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will extend hours at customer service centers on Monday (March 31) and Tuesday (April 1). DMV service centers will remain open until 6 p.m. The extended hours will enable those needing a photo ID, frequently those who are new
MADISON, Wis. — Today marks 176 years since the archaic 1849 statute that Brad Schimel supports using to ban abortion was signed into Wisconsin law. Schimel has publicly endorsed using the statute, which was written before women even had the right to vote, to ban abortion with no exceptions for rape, incest, or the health of the