
Cavalier Johnson: Setting Milwaukee on a sustainable fiscal course
Mayor Cavalier Johnson … I have asked members of the Milwaukee Common Council to join me in the necessary step of approving a two-percent city sales tax.
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Mayor Cavalier Johnson … I have asked members of the Milwaukee Common Council to join me in the necessary step of approving a two-percent city sales tax.
Wisconsin has the best higher education system in the nation, but it can be better with forward-looking planning. The time is now to study how we get to that better future.
The First Amendment is under assault from multiple directions in America, including Wisconsin.
Overturning Roe v. Wade isn’t enough for anti-choice extremists.
The Dobbs decision is saving lives across America. The pro-life community continues to fight for those who cannot speak for themselves, and their efforts are to be applauded.
For those who wanted to see Roe v. Wade overturned little has gone right since they got what they wanted exactly a year ago today in the Dobbs decision.
Her activism sparked by moving to Milwaukee during housing marches.
Instead of shifting to serious coverage, they ran on autopilot and left Americans without the news they needed. That’s a dangerous precedent for journalism—and democracy.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the winners and losers under the biennial budget plan approved by the GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
Twentysomethings are coming to Madison in large numbers for good jobs, affordability and cultural amenities.
I suspect that thousands of my fellow UW grads are embarrassed that our alma mater saw fit to grant you a degree.
When and why did bringing internet access to every home and business in Wisconsin become the sole province of government, rather than the marketing mission of established private internet providers?
Some goals that seemed out of reach even a few months ago have gained approval from Republicans and Democrats alike.
If, as the axiom goes, demography is destiny, then Wisconsin is facing a troubling economic future.
Republicans voted in the dead of night to eliminate funding for the Child Care Counts program, putting child care in Wisconsin into crisis.
Madison City Council affirms empathy with resolution.
But we can make Wisconsin cleaner and safer with stronger clean air standards.
Hunter Biden’s biggest scandal isn’t his plea deal over federal tax and gun charges, it’s his child support settlement. Hunter Biden is a deadbeat dad.
If Biden were a Republican they’d be giving him the Medal of Freedom. Not paying your taxes and allowing anybody, regardless of their competence, to own a cache of firearms are Republican family values these days.
Leaders mentioned a $3 billion figure last weekend, down substantially from their earlier markers, and the amount discussed seems to be dwindling. It’s almost certain there will be a tax cut; it’s more certain there will be no tax reform.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson … I have asked members of the Milwaukee Common Council to join me in the necessary step of approving a two-percent city sales tax.
Wisconsin has the best higher education system in the nation, but it can be better with forward-looking planning. The time is now to study how we get to that better future.
The First Amendment is under assault from multiple directions in America, including Wisconsin.
Overturning Roe v. Wade isn’t enough for anti-choice extremists.
The Dobbs decision is saving lives across America. The pro-life community continues to fight for those who cannot speak for themselves, and their efforts are to be applauded.
For those who wanted to see Roe v. Wade overturned little has gone right since they got what they wanted exactly a year ago today in the Dobbs decision.
Her activism sparked by moving to Milwaukee during housing marches.
Instead of shifting to serious coverage, they ran on autopilot and left Americans without the news they needed. That’s a dangerous precedent for journalism—and democracy.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the winners and losers under the biennial budget plan approved by the GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
Twentysomethings are coming to Madison in large numbers for good jobs, affordability and cultural amenities.
I suspect that thousands of my fellow UW grads are embarrassed that our alma mater saw fit to grant you a degree.
When and why did bringing internet access to every home and business in Wisconsin become the sole province of government, rather than the marketing mission of established private internet providers?
Some goals that seemed out of reach even a few months ago have gained approval from Republicans and Democrats alike.
If, as the axiom goes, demography is destiny, then Wisconsin is facing a troubling economic future.
Republicans voted in the dead of night to eliminate funding for the Child Care Counts program, putting child care in Wisconsin into crisis.
Madison City Council affirms empathy with resolution.
But we can make Wisconsin cleaner and safer with stronger clean air standards.
Hunter Biden’s biggest scandal isn’t his plea deal over federal tax and gun charges, it’s his child support settlement. Hunter Biden is a deadbeat dad.
If Biden were a Republican they’d be giving him the Medal of Freedom. Not paying your taxes and allowing anybody, regardless of their competence, to own a cache of firearms are Republican family values these days.
Leaders mentioned a $3 billion figure last weekend, down substantially from their earlier markers, and the amount discussed seems to be dwindling. It’s almost certain there will be a tax cut; it’s more certain there will be no tax reform.