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In these unpredictable economic times, a community solar farm would give many family farms just like ours a stable revenue source while helping to grow the local and state economy.

Change is rippling through Wisconsin health care administration and delivery at a pace not seen in years, but there are data-driven reasons to believe quality won’t suffer as a result.

The Speaker’s blueprint to undemocratically retain the majority.

Allowing Protasiewicz to vote on the maps would probably mean that the boundaries will be redrawn, weakening the disproportionate power Republicans have wielded in the state legislature for years. So they’re using that disproportionate power in consideration of impeachment and removal.

By acting in this manner, Vos and his cohorts ironically prove the very point that Justice Protasiewicz emphasized in her winning election campaign — Wisconsin’s toxic gerrymandering destroys our democracy.

The Wisconsin Elections Commission is taking up a proposed change to ballot access rules that would make it far easier to remove candidates from the ballot in Wisconsin, which comes as Democrats nationwide explore the possibility of denying former President Donald Trump ballot access in key states.

For the Wisconsinite workers that will fill them, Buy America means steady work. But Buy America’s effectiveness will ultimately depend on whether the implementing policies will be watered down by the import-addicted opposition.

Government records are our records, and we have the same right to use lists of contact information obtained and maintained with our tax dollars as government officials do.

More discussions must happen within our own communities, families, and circle of friends.

There’s no turning around this sadder, meaner America without personal responsibility. But there’s also no making our society kinder and happier while continuing to worship at the altar of dog-eat-dog economics.

When it comes to a just, flourishing society, good character comes first; trusting relationships come second; strong institutions come third; and policy comes last.

Why is the half the nation so compliant and conforming to government authority?

Recovering alcoholics and addicts have no objection to medical care, treatment centers or city and county health services. Many have found them helpful. But is unfortunate that AA is not central to any discussion of alcohol’s “death grip.”

It amuses me that “liberals” in Wisconsin are often criticized by their supporters for not playing hardball like their Republican counterparts always seem to do, but when they do manage to show some backbone, they get pummeled by those same critics.

Assembly Republicans appear to be set on impeaching newly sworn in Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz over her refusal to recuse herself from hearing a case on the state’s electoral maps, but there are two schools of thought on whether this is a wise idea.

In what would be the dirtiest political power play in Wisconsin history, Republican politicians, led by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, are plotting to negate the will of the voters and overthrow the elected majority of the Supreme Court.

Faux outrage is about a political loss, not court’s lack of impartiality.

GOP plan for $2.9 million tax cut could use up most of remaining state surplus.

Wisconsin surplus safe from federal clawback.

Senate Bill 385 creates requirements related to social media companies’ and social media platforms’ treatment of account holders on the basis of age. Under the bill, social media companies must ensure that all accounts created on or after January 1, 2019, are designated as a youth accounts that comply with the youth account requirements of the bill.

In these unpredictable economic times, a community solar farm would give many family farms just like ours a stable revenue source while helping to grow the local and state economy.

Change is rippling through Wisconsin health care administration and delivery at a pace not seen in years, but there are data-driven reasons to believe quality won’t suffer as a result.

The Speaker’s blueprint to undemocratically retain the majority.

Allowing Protasiewicz to vote on the maps would probably mean that the boundaries will be redrawn, weakening the disproportionate power Republicans have wielded in the state legislature for years. So they’re using that disproportionate power in consideration of impeachment and removal.

By acting in this manner, Vos and his cohorts ironically prove the very point that Justice Protasiewicz emphasized in her winning election campaign — Wisconsin’s toxic gerrymandering destroys our democracy.

The Wisconsin Elections Commission is taking up a proposed change to ballot access rules that would make it far easier to remove candidates from the ballot in Wisconsin, which comes as Democrats nationwide explore the possibility of denying former President Donald Trump ballot access in key states.

For the Wisconsinite workers that will fill them, Buy America means steady work. But Buy America’s effectiveness will ultimately depend on whether the implementing policies will be watered down by the import-addicted opposition.

Government records are our records, and we have the same right to use lists of contact information obtained and maintained with our tax dollars as government officials do.

More discussions must happen within our own communities, families, and circle of friends.

There’s no turning around this sadder, meaner America without personal responsibility. But there’s also no making our society kinder and happier while continuing to worship at the altar of dog-eat-dog economics.

When it comes to a just, flourishing society, good character comes first; trusting relationships come second; strong institutions come third; and policy comes last.

Why is the half the nation so compliant and conforming to government authority?

Recovering alcoholics and addicts have no objection to medical care, treatment centers or city and county health services. Many have found them helpful. But is unfortunate that AA is not central to any discussion of alcohol’s “death grip.”

It amuses me that “liberals” in Wisconsin are often criticized by their supporters for not playing hardball like their Republican counterparts always seem to do, but when they do manage to show some backbone, they get pummeled by those same critics.

Assembly Republicans appear to be set on impeaching newly sworn in Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz over her refusal to recuse herself from hearing a case on the state’s electoral maps, but there are two schools of thought on whether this is a wise idea.

In what would be the dirtiest political power play in Wisconsin history, Republican politicians, led by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, are plotting to negate the will of the voters and overthrow the elected majority of the Supreme Court.

Faux outrage is about a political loss, not court’s lack of impartiality.

GOP plan for $2.9 million tax cut could use up most of remaining state surplus.

Wisconsin surplus safe from federal clawback.

Senate Bill 385 creates requirements related to social media companies’ and social media platforms’ treatment of account holders on the basis of age. Under the bill, social media companies must ensure that all accounts created on or after January 1, 2019, are designated as a youth accounts that comply with the youth account requirements of the bill.