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It’s unfair to lump all banks into the same basket, Robert Gorsuch — who is the longest serving bank CEO in the Madison area — points out.
Does the USA miss the mysticism of monarchy?
The nation is at an economic and moral tipping point. GOP brinkmanship must end.
New regulations elsewhere prompt trio of Wisconsin bills.
Bipartisan elections bills are first step to guarantee that no matter what part of the state you vote in, the treatment, access and ability to participate fairly in elections, will be the same.
Gov. Tony Evers received more votes than any candidate in state history, but his budget proposals have been wholly rejected by Republican legislators who exhibit their disdain for democracy.
Is public broadcasting government funded?
Public schools must refocus their priorities on the fundamentals of learning and drop the continual barrage of social engineering.
The expectation is that civility will operate in political areas between all political parties, but the American people are not seeing that in recent years.
I support the Second Amendment. All of it. All 27 words. Gun fetishists do not. They read it selectively.
It’s too early to panic over prospects for a second Trump presidency. But it’s not too early to get real nervous.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, take on the wrangling over shared revenue after GOP lawmakers announced their plan and Gov. Tony Evers threatened his veto. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association.
The issues confronting election officials are numerous, her actions only serve to confuse the public.
She has stumbled out of the gate by picking maybe the worst possible project. It’s easy enough to do a reset.
A plan from the Republican Legislature to increase shared revenue from the state to cities like Milwaukee and forces liberal-led municipalities to reject their own worst impulses.
As of August 1, its hostility toward experts and democracy won’t fly.
Winning Wisconsin is the key to the 2024 presidential election. Former President Donald Trump should come to the first debate in Milwaukee. Voters in Wisconsin do not take being ignored lightly.
Why conservatives should hope he tries.
Senate Bill 117, sponsored by Sen. Duey Stroebel (R-Saukville) and Rep. Todd Novak (R-Dodgeville), would allow a judge to decide whether a records requester is entitled to attorney fees regardless of when a stalled request for public documents is finally fulfilled.
The Waukesha School Board is well within its authority to keep and enforce the “Controversial Issues” policy, and an attempt to strike it down as a First Amendment violation would require opponents to prove that certain viewpoints are being discriminated against.
It’s unfair to lump all banks into the same basket, Robert Gorsuch — who is the longest serving bank CEO in the Madison area — points out.
Does the USA miss the mysticism of monarchy?
The nation is at an economic and moral tipping point. GOP brinkmanship must end.
New regulations elsewhere prompt trio of Wisconsin bills.
Bipartisan elections bills are first step to guarantee that no matter what part of the state you vote in, the treatment, access and ability to participate fairly in elections, will be the same.
Gov. Tony Evers received more votes than any candidate in state history, but his budget proposals have been wholly rejected by Republican legislators who exhibit their disdain for democracy.
Is public broadcasting government funded?
Public schools must refocus their priorities on the fundamentals of learning and drop the continual barrage of social engineering.
The expectation is that civility will operate in political areas between all political parties, but the American people are not seeing that in recent years.
I support the Second Amendment. All of it. All 27 words. Gun fetishists do not. They read it selectively.
It’s too early to panic over prospects for a second Trump presidency. But it’s not too early to get real nervous.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, take on the wrangling over shared revenue after GOP lawmakers announced their plan and Gov. Tony Evers threatened his veto. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association.
The issues confronting election officials are numerous, her actions only serve to confuse the public.
She has stumbled out of the gate by picking maybe the worst possible project. It’s easy enough to do a reset.
A plan from the Republican Legislature to increase shared revenue from the state to cities like Milwaukee and forces liberal-led municipalities to reject their own worst impulses.
As of August 1, its hostility toward experts and democracy won’t fly.
Winning Wisconsin is the key to the 2024 presidential election. Former President Donald Trump should come to the first debate in Milwaukee. Voters in Wisconsin do not take being ignored lightly.
Why conservatives should hope he tries.
Senate Bill 117, sponsored by Sen. Duey Stroebel (R-Saukville) and Rep. Todd Novak (R-Dodgeville), would allow a judge to decide whether a records requester is entitled to attorney fees regardless of when a stalled request for public documents is finally fulfilled.
The Waukesha School Board is well within its authority to keep and enforce the “Controversial Issues” policy, and an attempt to strike it down as a First Amendment violation would require opponents to prove that certain viewpoints are being discriminated against.