State Supreme Court renames State Law Library after state’s first female lawyer, removing Prosser’s name

Liberal members of the court praised Lavinia Goodell as a trailblazer, with Justice Ann Walsh Bradley saying renaming the library is “an opportunity to recognize her legacy and inspire the next generation of women in Wisconsin.” But conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley on X called the move “another petty and vindictive maneuver” by the court’s liberal majority.

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Evers seeks vendor for Milwaukee Public Schools audit

The guv announced potential auditors will have until next Monday to respond to a request for services to conduct an operational audit of Milwaukee Public Schools, which will be done under an existing state contract with entities that have experience with educational audits. The guv also announced a list of nine eligible vendors. 

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Rewind: Your Week in Review for June 14

On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” WisPolitics’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss problems at Milwaukee Public Schools, the effort to recall Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, the state Supreme Court ruling against Racine using a mobile voting van, Milwaukee’s new elections chief, the Dem Party state convention and more.

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‘UpFront’: DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison looks to mobilize Democrats in Wisconsin ahead of November

“It is really important to get people riled up, energized, excited,” Harrison said on WISN’s “UpFront,” which is produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com. “I need Democrats to understand they cannot be silent. They can’t sit on their hands. They can’t say woe is me. It’s time to roll up your sleeves, get your vitamins from Costco, get ready to start knocking on doors, making phone calls and getting out the vote.”

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Dems elect four to national party

Dem party activists elected Tomika Vukovic, a member of the Glendale Common Council, and Arvina Martin, the executive director of Emerge Wisconsin, to the DNC. The delegates also reelected by acclimation Alex Lasry, a former Milwaukee Bucks exec who serves in the Biden administration, and Eau Claire Ald. Andrew Werthmann. They were the only two candidates who qualified for the race.

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State Supreme Court renames State Law Library after state’s first female lawyer, removing Prosser’s name

Liberal members of the court praised Lavinia Goodell as a trailblazer, with Justice Ann Walsh Bradley saying renaming the library is “an opportunity to recognize her legacy and inspire the next generation of women in Wisconsin.” But conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley on X called the move “another petty and vindictive maneuver” by the court’s liberal majority.

Read More »

Evers seeks vendor for Milwaukee Public Schools audit

The guv announced potential auditors will have until next Monday to respond to a request for services to conduct an operational audit of Milwaukee Public Schools, which will be done under an existing state contract with entities that have experience with educational audits. The guv also announced a list of nine eligible vendors. 

Read More »

Rewind: Your Week in Review for June 14

On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” WisPolitics’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss problems at Milwaukee Public Schools, the effort to recall Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, the state Supreme Court ruling against Racine using a mobile voting van, Milwaukee’s new elections chief, the Dem Party state convention and more.

Read More »

‘UpFront’: DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison looks to mobilize Democrats in Wisconsin ahead of November

“It is really important to get people riled up, energized, excited,” Harrison said on WISN’s “UpFront,” which is produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com. “I need Democrats to understand they cannot be silent. They can’t sit on their hands. They can’t say woe is me. It’s time to roll up your sleeves, get your vitamins from Costco, get ready to start knocking on doors, making phone calls and getting out the vote.”

Read More »

Dems elect four to national party

Dem party activists elected Tomika Vukovic, a member of the Glendale Common Council, and Arvina Martin, the executive director of Emerge Wisconsin, to the DNC. The delegates also reelected by acclimation Alex Lasry, a former Milwaukee Bucks exec who serves in the Biden administration, and Eau Claire Ald. Andrew Werthmann. They were the only two candidates who qualified for the race.

Read More »