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The Wisconsin Supreme Court has refused to hear a case challenging the congressional districts.

The selection of Joe Gothard as Madison’s next public schools superintendent has met with widespread praise, including from me. But digging a little deeper into his record raises some concerns.

Tech platform challenges Florida, Texas laws as unconstitutional.

We are on track to make significant improvements in broadband access and affordability – but that progress is being put at risk by unelected bureaucrats in Washington. I hope these regulators will reconsider their overly-prescriptive approach and put families and students first.

My local journalism package will leverage public funds smartly and strategically, directing government aid toward communities that need it most while protecting journalistic integrity and independence.

Latest entry in a series of profiles of persevering small towns in the Badger State — and the value of civil society.

On one side are traditionally liberal, longtime residents who have supported the city with open pocketbooks for decades. On the other side is a critical mass of mostly younger political activists — presumably newer to the city — who wish to make over Madison with a vision they prefer.

WISRED – a well-respected local elections initiative founded by the Republican Party of Waukesha County, designed to help vet and promote conservative candidates in school board, court, municipal, and county board races in southwestern Wisconsin. WISRED – a dirty word in liberal circles.

Retiring Wisconsin GOP U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher, disaffected Wisconsin Republicans, including supporters of Nikki Haley and western Wisconsin Obama to Trump Republicans, should heed Cheney: “Trump abused his supporters’ trust.” Trump always runs on Trump first and America last.

The last time Biden and Trump battled it we ended up with Trump supporters attempting to overthrow the election. What do you think will happen a second time around?

In sworn testimony before Congress, a former Trump henchman says the senator from Wisconsin was “our guy in the Senate.”

Best-selling author Rachel Slade’s latest book, “Making It in America,” describes just how difficult it is to build a manufacturing company whose products are all made in the U.S., where workers receive fair wages and benefits and work in safe working environments.

The sad reality is this: the ITC is in the business of picking winners and losers, and more and more often, the winners are not American.

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The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh the successes and failures of the recently adjourned 2023-24 legislative session. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

The latest floor period in Madison saw the emergence of legislation to help improve Wisconsin’s business climate, to bolster higher education and to foster a stronger physical infrastructure.

It is of utmost importance that every citizen in Wisconsin has confidence in their vote being legally cast and counted correctly. Election integrity is not a partisan issue and we need to work together to ensure successful, free, and fair elections.

The DWD is picking winners and losers. Meddling with the market and subsidizing industry puts cronyism on full display.

Voters are rejecting Beltway players.

The path forward is being made easier for Americans as many student loans have been forgiven.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has refused to hear a case challenging the congressional districts.

The selection of Joe Gothard as Madison’s next public schools superintendent has met with widespread praise, including from me. But digging a little deeper into his record raises some concerns.

Tech platform challenges Florida, Texas laws as unconstitutional.

We are on track to make significant improvements in broadband access and affordability – but that progress is being put at risk by unelected bureaucrats in Washington. I hope these regulators will reconsider their overly-prescriptive approach and put families and students first.

My local journalism package will leverage public funds smartly and strategically, directing government aid toward communities that need it most while protecting journalistic integrity and independence.

Latest entry in a series of profiles of persevering small towns in the Badger State — and the value of civil society.

On one side are traditionally liberal, longtime residents who have supported the city with open pocketbooks for decades. On the other side is a critical mass of mostly younger political activists — presumably newer to the city — who wish to make over Madison with a vision they prefer.

WISRED – a well-respected local elections initiative founded by the Republican Party of Waukesha County, designed to help vet and promote conservative candidates in school board, court, municipal, and county board races in southwestern Wisconsin. WISRED – a dirty word in liberal circles.

Retiring Wisconsin GOP U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher, disaffected Wisconsin Republicans, including supporters of Nikki Haley and western Wisconsin Obama to Trump Republicans, should heed Cheney: “Trump abused his supporters’ trust.” Trump always runs on Trump first and America last.

The last time Biden and Trump battled it we ended up with Trump supporters attempting to overthrow the election. What do you think will happen a second time around?

In sworn testimony before Congress, a former Trump henchman says the senator from Wisconsin was “our guy in the Senate.”

Best-selling author Rachel Slade’s latest book, “Making It in America,” describes just how difficult it is to build a manufacturing company whose products are all made in the U.S., where workers receive fair wages and benefits and work in safe working environments.

The sad reality is this: the ITC is in the business of picking winners and losers, and more and more often, the winners are not American.

… Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, please contact schmies@wispolitics.com for subscription options on the WisPolitics-State Affairs platform, which is the new home for WisPolitics subscriber products. Username or E-mail Password * Remember Me

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh the successes and failures of the recently adjourned 2023-24 legislative session. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

The latest floor period in Madison saw the emergence of legislation to help improve Wisconsin’s business climate, to bolster higher education and to foster a stronger physical infrastructure.

It is of utmost importance that every citizen in Wisconsin has confidence in their vote being legally cast and counted correctly. Election integrity is not a partisan issue and we need to work together to ensure successful, free, and fair elections.

The DWD is picking winners and losers. Meddling with the market and subsidizing industry puts cronyism on full display.

Voters are rejecting Beltway players.

The path forward is being made easier for Americans as many student loans have been forgiven.