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Robyn Vining: Another Medicaid miss

Arkansas. And us, the great State of Wisconsin. That’s it. That’s the list. And it is not a “good” list. This is not a good list for Wisconsin women. What list is this? It’s a list of the states that have refused to extend postpartum coverage for new moms on Medicaid from 60 days to a full year.

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Geri Sanchez Aglipay: Empowering Inclusive growth, celebrating Asian American entrepreneurship in Wisconsin

May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AANHPI Heritage Month) honoring AANHPI contributions to our nation’s economy and cultural fabric. Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing Wisconsin racial demographics. In search of better opportunities — from railroad workers, farm laborers as my father, to owning Main Street small businesses—history shows AANHPI’s resilience, work, and entrepreneurial spirit helped build this nation.

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Bruce Murphy: More insider dealing by county officials?

In November 2021 Brian Rothgery resigned his job as communications manager for the county board. He was not replaced until May 2022, when the job was handed to former Milwaukee County Supervisor Eddie Cullen, who had just stepped down from the position that spring. No one else was considered or interviewed for the job of communications manager.

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Dan O’Donnell: Judicial ethics, judicial shmethics

The Dane County judge overseeing the latest radical left challenge to Act 10 signed the petition to recall Governor Walker, as did Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz, who will almost certainly be the deciding vote to strike Act 10 down. So why don’t they think they should have to recuse themselves from the case?

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Bruce Murphy: Common ground gets national attention

The front-page story by the Washington Post is an embarrassment for Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Willie Hines Jr., the executive director of the city Housing Authority and former Common Council president. It portrays a battle by the mostly elderly residents of College Court Apartments on 33rd and Highland to get the patio at the complex reopened.

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Mark Belling: Two local cases show we are enabling child predators

The terrible problem of monsters sexually assaulting children and pimping them out for money seems to be getting worse. Is the internet fueling it? Probably, but there isn’t much we can do about that. But we can certainly make at least a small dent in this crisis by reversing one of Joe Biden’s most insane policy decisions.

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Scott Walker and Jake Curtis: Wisconsin blazed trail in limiting government overreach, empowering taxpayers

During the Walker administration, we enacted some of the boldest reforms in the nation. Five years later, Wisconsin still ranks second in the nation on the Federalism Scorecard issued by the State Policy Network. Our reforms protected the role of elected officials over unelected bureaucrats and prevented the federal government from exerting undue influence over state policy.

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Bob Lindmeier: We need to do more to meet climate goals

We all learned about the water cycle when we were kids. As a reminder, it’s the process by which water on the earth’s surface gets heated up by the sun and then evaporates and rises and condenses into clouds and then — as rain or snow or some other form of precipitation — falls back to the earth’s surface, where the cycle begins anew. It’s grade-school science that as adults, we mostly take for granted.

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Bill Kaplan: Senator Baldwin calls for two-state solution

The Israeli military has recovered 7 more bodies of Israeli hostages murdered by Hamas and taken to Gaza on October 7, 2023. Once again there’s no daylight between President Joe Biden, Wisconsin Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin (and me) regarding unequivocal condemnations of the Hamas slaughter of 1,200 Israelis and abduction of 250 Israeli hostages. Our outrage has not abated, but it’s not enough.

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Robyn Vining: Another Medicaid miss

Arkansas. And us, the great State of Wisconsin. That’s it. That’s the list. And it is not a “good” list. This is not a good list for Wisconsin women. What list is this? It’s a list of the states that have refused to extend postpartum coverage for new moms on Medicaid from 60 days to a full year.

Read More »

Geri Sanchez Aglipay: Empowering Inclusive growth, celebrating Asian American entrepreneurship in Wisconsin

May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (AANHPI Heritage Month) honoring AANHPI contributions to our nation’s economy and cultural fabric. Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing Wisconsin racial demographics. In search of better opportunities — from railroad workers, farm laborers as my father, to owning Main Street small businesses—history shows AANHPI’s resilience, work, and entrepreneurial spirit helped build this nation.

Read More »

Bruce Murphy: More insider dealing by county officials?

In November 2021 Brian Rothgery resigned his job as communications manager for the county board. He was not replaced until May 2022, when the job was handed to former Milwaukee County Supervisor Eddie Cullen, who had just stepped down from the position that spring. No one else was considered or interviewed for the job of communications manager.

Read More »

Dan O’Donnell: Judicial ethics, judicial shmethics

The Dane County judge overseeing the latest radical left challenge to Act 10 signed the petition to recall Governor Walker, as did Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz, who will almost certainly be the deciding vote to strike Act 10 down. So why don’t they think they should have to recuse themselves from the case?

Read More »

Bruce Murphy: Common ground gets national attention

The front-page story by the Washington Post is an embarrassment for Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Willie Hines Jr., the executive director of the city Housing Authority and former Common Council president. It portrays a battle by the mostly elderly residents of College Court Apartments on 33rd and Highland to get the patio at the complex reopened.

Read More »

Mark Belling: Two local cases show we are enabling child predators

The terrible problem of monsters sexually assaulting children and pimping them out for money seems to be getting worse. Is the internet fueling it? Probably, but there isn’t much we can do about that. But we can certainly make at least a small dent in this crisis by reversing one of Joe Biden’s most insane policy decisions.

Read More »

Scott Walker and Jake Curtis: Wisconsin blazed trail in limiting government overreach, empowering taxpayers

During the Walker administration, we enacted some of the boldest reforms in the nation. Five years later, Wisconsin still ranks second in the nation on the Federalism Scorecard issued by the State Policy Network. Our reforms protected the role of elected officials over unelected bureaucrats and prevented the federal government from exerting undue influence over state policy.

Read More »

Bob Lindmeier: We need to do more to meet climate goals

We all learned about the water cycle when we were kids. As a reminder, it’s the process by which water on the earth’s surface gets heated up by the sun and then evaporates and rises and condenses into clouds and then — as rain or snow or some other form of precipitation — falls back to the earth’s surface, where the cycle begins anew. It’s grade-school science that as adults, we mostly take for granted.

Read More »

Bill Kaplan: Senator Baldwin calls for two-state solution

The Israeli military has recovered 7 more bodies of Israeli hostages murdered by Hamas and taken to Gaza on October 7, 2023. Once again there’s no daylight between President Joe Biden, Wisconsin Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin (and me) regarding unequivocal condemnations of the Hamas slaughter of 1,200 Israelis and abduction of 250 Israeli hostages. Our outrage has not abated, but it’s not enough.

Read More »

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