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Let’s not ‘Shake It Off’ as a one time event, Wisconsin. Let’s keep that big voter registration energy up!

It would help if candidates would quit framing this election as likely the last free election, if they would not propose suspending the Constitution, or prosecuting novel legal cases, or casting their opponents as evil. It would also help if people would quit shooting at our candidates!

Gallagher provided yet another opportunity for the GOP to take an exit ramp and start a serious discussion about the obviously crazy and dangerous elements that are destroying a once proud and historically relevant political party.

In a New York Times report last week from Caddo, Oklahoma, a small town near the Texas border where four out of five voters picked Trump in the last election, it appears that a lot more than the “left” thinks requiring Bible instruction in schools isn’t a good idea.

Sweeping tax increases, passed last year after Democrats got control of both houses of the Legislature, while the state sat on a COVID-fueled $17.5 billion surplus, has Minnesotans, particularly along the border counties with Wisconsin, apoplectic.

Will university departments be constrained from championing ways to improve government?

While the carnage from reckless driving persists, Milwaukee’s answer is to waste money on gimmicks like ‘visual art’ designed to raise awareness.

In a tragic twist of fate, Milwaukee’s ridiculous art car breaks down at the same time as its criminal justice system.

It’s time to set the record straight and ensure election administration follows professional best practices, not political agendas. Drop boxes are a secure tool that make voting easier for all Americans, and banning or casting doubt on the jurisdictions that use them only serves to undermine our democracy.

The former Wisconsin governor says Trump must campaign “in the belly of the beast.”

In a race as tight as this year’s, even losing by less in a rural area can make all the difference.

As she mounts a campaign against controversial Republican incumbent Derrick Van Orden, Cooke talks a lot about her family history, and about the “values of service” she learned growing up on a dairy farm near Eau Claire.

Truly, Idea Fest 2024 was our year of incredible women.

U.S. Education Secretary Cardona shows little understanding of Wisconsin school funding or educational realities.

Sometimes the easiest solution is the best solution.

In Wisconsin, the Great Lakes Region and nationwide, the small business start-up boom is largely owners from traditionally underserved communities – and the Latinos help lead.

Mental or behavioral health conditions can have a large impact on a company’s workforce and on individual employees. By designing programs with employees’ whole-person health needs in mind, employers can help nurture a healthier workplace culture, reduce workplace stigma, and improve people’s lives and productivity.

Health care is on the line. Vote health care security, not fear.

The fight to uphold the Constitution of the United States is more important today than ever in our nation’s history.

Truth doesn’t stop dangerous campaign rhetoric.

Let’s not ‘Shake It Off’ as a one time event, Wisconsin. Let’s keep that big voter registration energy up!

It would help if candidates would quit framing this election as likely the last free election, if they would not propose suspending the Constitution, or prosecuting novel legal cases, or casting their opponents as evil. It would also help if people would quit shooting at our candidates!

Gallagher provided yet another opportunity for the GOP to take an exit ramp and start a serious discussion about the obviously crazy and dangerous elements that are destroying a once proud and historically relevant political party.

In a New York Times report last week from Caddo, Oklahoma, a small town near the Texas border where four out of five voters picked Trump in the last election, it appears that a lot more than the “left” thinks requiring Bible instruction in schools isn’t a good idea.

Sweeping tax increases, passed last year after Democrats got control of both houses of the Legislature, while the state sat on a COVID-fueled $17.5 billion surplus, has Minnesotans, particularly along the border counties with Wisconsin, apoplectic.

Will university departments be constrained from championing ways to improve government?

While the carnage from reckless driving persists, Milwaukee’s answer is to waste money on gimmicks like ‘visual art’ designed to raise awareness.

In a tragic twist of fate, Milwaukee’s ridiculous art car breaks down at the same time as its criminal justice system.

It’s time to set the record straight and ensure election administration follows professional best practices, not political agendas. Drop boxes are a secure tool that make voting easier for all Americans, and banning or casting doubt on the jurisdictions that use them only serves to undermine our democracy.

The former Wisconsin governor says Trump must campaign “in the belly of the beast.”

In a race as tight as this year’s, even losing by less in a rural area can make all the difference.

As she mounts a campaign against controversial Republican incumbent Derrick Van Orden, Cooke talks a lot about her family history, and about the “values of service” she learned growing up on a dairy farm near Eau Claire.

Truly, Idea Fest 2024 was our year of incredible women.

U.S. Education Secretary Cardona shows little understanding of Wisconsin school funding or educational realities.

Sometimes the easiest solution is the best solution.

In Wisconsin, the Great Lakes Region and nationwide, the small business start-up boom is largely owners from traditionally underserved communities – and the Latinos help lead.

Mental or behavioral health conditions can have a large impact on a company’s workforce and on individual employees. By designing programs with employees’ whole-person health needs in mind, employers can help nurture a healthier workplace culture, reduce workplace stigma, and improve people’s lives and productivity.

Health care is on the line. Vote health care security, not fear.

The fight to uphold the Constitution of the United States is more important today than ever in our nation’s history.

Truth doesn’t stop dangerous campaign rhetoric.