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Gregory Humphrey: ‘Wisconsin nice’ needed in Washington
Ask yourself who in the Republican House has been reported to show the character traits as demonstrated by former state senators Mike Ellis or Rodger Roth?

Mike McCabe: A GenZified America
Once Gen Z matures to full force, its influence will be as transformative as the Greatest Generation that lived through the Great Depression, went off to fight World War II and returned to fuel prolonged prosperity.

Gregory Lampe and Steven Wildeck: UW System closing doors on college. Put brakes on more campus closures.
The UW System is also backing out of its agreement with counties and cities, who since the 1960s have given many millions of tax dollars to build and maintain their campuses.

Bruce Thompson: The Wisconsin Supreme Court starts its review of gerrymandering case
And conservative justices are already dissenting.

Donna M. Christensen: Wisconsin’s nonprofit hospitals prioritize profits over patients
Regrettably, many nonprofit hospitals in Wisconsin and across the nation adopt practices that prioritize profits over patients, leaving lots of Wisconsinites burdened with excessive medical bills and financially crippling medical debt.

Bruce Murphy: Journal Sentinel has lost 81% of readers
In last 20 years. Numbers are likely to decline even further in January.

Katrina Shankland: Let’s Reach Higher for Higher Education
With the recent news that UW-Oshkosh has laid off 20% of its employees, UW-Platteville Richland is closing, UW-Milwaukee at Washington County and UW-Oshkosh Fond du Lac’s campuses are stopping in-person instruction by June 2024, and the remaining ten branch campuses will “discuss future options,” the jarring reality is that our higher education is at significant risk due to the neglect of the Republican-led Legislature.

Mark Belling: The American women’s movement, R.I.P
Support for women’s rights in general and women’s sports in particular has been almost sacred to the left for five decades. But, in a flash, as the orders from above came in, the left unanimously has decided that men and boys can compete against women and girls in sports and can steal all of their records, exile them to the benches and become superstars in sports in which they were mediocre when competing against fellow males.

Bob Donovan: Police officers serve with dignity and value. My colleague was wrong to say otherwise.
Rep. Ryan Clancy, D-Milwaukee, made outrageous accusations that police officers’ jobs “have neither dignity nor value.” … I reached out to Rep. Clancy to discuss this and to his credit he got back to me. Suffice to say after a lively discussion we agreed to disagree.

Bill Barth: What’s the benefit for the taxpayers?
Whether it’s stadiums or business locations, this much is certain: Public financing socializes expenses while privatizing profits.

Gregg Hoffmann: Clean up the Milwaukee Estuary – finally
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a roughly $450 million effort to remove almost 2 million cubic yards of contaminated sediments within the Milwaukee Estuary.

Brad Pfaff: Building healthy and resilient soil
I’m proud to represent a region that recognizes the importance of conserving and improving our land.

Mary Jo Werner: College students do not have special voting privileges
Under Wisconsin law, people must vote where their residence is. Residence is defined in Wisconsin Statute 6.10(1) as “the place where the person’s habitation is fixed, without any present intent to move, and to which, when absent, the person intends to return.” There are no special exceptions for college students.

Jeff Spitzer-Resnick: Denouncing ‘barbarians’ perpetuates the slaughter of innocents in Israel and Gaza
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan shows a better way.

Dan Shafer: The Brewers stadium deal and a complicated question
Should lawmakers back the bill to spend more than $545 million in public dollars for maintenance and upgrades at American Family Field?

Owen Robinson: Latest Milwaukee stadium deal is still terrible
Absent significant changes to the deal, it should be rejected. While politicians of both parties love to spend money and pose for pictures with the Brewers, someone needs to look out for the taxpayers.

Ruth Conniff: Voucher lawsuit takes on privatization of Wisconsin schools
A bold challenge to the forces that threaten to bankrupt Wisconsin public schools.

Jerry Hanson: What gives?
Wisconsin’s GOP Senate is proposing to increase the parental tax deduction for private school students from $4,000 for an elementary school student to $5,070 and for a secondary student from $10,000 to $12,660 with future increases for inflation.

Steven Walters: Robin Vos vows U.S. Supreme Court appeal on recusal
The Wisconsin Assembly speaker continues to try to disqualify Justice Protasiewicz from redistricting case.

Dave Cieslewicz: Statesmen and clowns
This week has been a study in contrasts.

Gregory Humphrey: ‘Wisconsin nice’ needed in Washington
Ask yourself who in the Republican House has been reported to show the character traits as demonstrated by former state senators Mike Ellis or Rodger Roth?

Mike McCabe: A GenZified America
Once Gen Z matures to full force, its influence will be as transformative as the Greatest Generation that lived through the Great Depression, went off to fight World War II and returned to fuel prolonged prosperity.

Gregory Lampe and Steven Wildeck: UW System closing doors on college. Put brakes on more campus closures.
The UW System is also backing out of its agreement with counties and cities, who since the 1960s have given many millions of tax dollars to build and maintain their campuses.

Bruce Thompson: The Wisconsin Supreme Court starts its review of gerrymandering case
And conservative justices are already dissenting.

Donna M. Christensen: Wisconsin’s nonprofit hospitals prioritize profits over patients
Regrettably, many nonprofit hospitals in Wisconsin and across the nation adopt practices that prioritize profits over patients, leaving lots of Wisconsinites burdened with excessive medical bills and financially crippling medical debt.

Bruce Murphy: Journal Sentinel has lost 81% of readers
In last 20 years. Numbers are likely to decline even further in January.

Katrina Shankland: Let’s Reach Higher for Higher Education
With the recent news that UW-Oshkosh has laid off 20% of its employees, UW-Platteville Richland is closing, UW-Milwaukee at Washington County and UW-Oshkosh Fond du Lac’s campuses are stopping in-person instruction by June 2024, and the remaining ten branch campuses will “discuss future options,” the jarring reality is that our higher education is at significant risk due to the neglect of the Republican-led Legislature.

Mark Belling: The American women’s movement, R.I.P
Support for women’s rights in general and women’s sports in particular has been almost sacred to the left for five decades. But, in a flash, as the orders from above came in, the left unanimously has decided that men and boys can compete against women and girls in sports and can steal all of their records, exile them to the benches and become superstars in sports in which they were mediocre when competing against fellow males.

Bob Donovan: Police officers serve with dignity and value. My colleague was wrong to say otherwise.
Rep. Ryan Clancy, D-Milwaukee, made outrageous accusations that police officers’ jobs “have neither dignity nor value.” … I reached out to Rep. Clancy to discuss this and to his credit he got back to me. Suffice to say after a lively discussion we agreed to disagree.

Bill Barth: What’s the benefit for the taxpayers?
Whether it’s stadiums or business locations, this much is certain: Public financing socializes expenses while privatizing profits.

Gregg Hoffmann: Clean up the Milwaukee Estuary – finally
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a roughly $450 million effort to remove almost 2 million cubic yards of contaminated sediments within the Milwaukee Estuary.

Brad Pfaff: Building healthy and resilient soil
I’m proud to represent a region that recognizes the importance of conserving and improving our land.

Mary Jo Werner: College students do not have special voting privileges
Under Wisconsin law, people must vote where their residence is. Residence is defined in Wisconsin Statute 6.10(1) as “the place where the person’s habitation is fixed, without any present intent to move, and to which, when absent, the person intends to return.” There are no special exceptions for college students.

Jeff Spitzer-Resnick: Denouncing ‘barbarians’ perpetuates the slaughter of innocents in Israel and Gaza
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan shows a better way.

Dan Shafer: The Brewers stadium deal and a complicated question
Should lawmakers back the bill to spend more than $545 million in public dollars for maintenance and upgrades at American Family Field?

Owen Robinson: Latest Milwaukee stadium deal is still terrible
Absent significant changes to the deal, it should be rejected. While politicians of both parties love to spend money and pose for pictures with the Brewers, someone needs to look out for the taxpayers.

Ruth Conniff: Voucher lawsuit takes on privatization of Wisconsin schools
A bold challenge to the forces that threaten to bankrupt Wisconsin public schools.

Jerry Hanson: What gives?
Wisconsin’s GOP Senate is proposing to increase the parental tax deduction for private school students from $4,000 for an elementary school student to $5,070 and for a secondary student from $10,000 to $12,660 with future increases for inflation.

Steven Walters: Robin Vos vows U.S. Supreme Court appeal on recusal
The Wisconsin Assembly speaker continues to try to disqualify Justice Protasiewicz from redistricting case.