
Dave Cieslewicz: Heartland caucus is a good start
House Democrats are forming the Heartland Caucus. That’s good, but it needs to be just the first step.
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House Democrats are forming the Heartland Caucus. That’s good, but it needs to be just the first step.
The country’s ballooning debt is the result of choices made by both Republicans and Democrats.
The death of Tyre Nichols is just another reminder of the need to push harder and go further.
On this National School Choice Week, a new study by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty shows parental choice programs continuing to outperform public schools, particularly in the state’s largest city.
Our kids deserve the best we can give them. Join me in the celebration of National School Choice Week.
Wisconsin and Congress must pass legislation to protect patients and take insurers and pharmacy benefit managers to task.
Waukesha County Judge Jennifer Dorow has been constructing a business plan in Delafield for an indoor gun range with a liquor license.
To ensure road policy prioritizes roads’ users, replace Wisconsin’s fading gas tax.
Deadly soot, smog and climate pollution does not respect state borders.
Paine’s enthusiasm for democracy was deemed radical in his day, and in the decades that followed his death.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, examine how 3rd Cong. Dist. U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden pivoted from outsider and Jan. 6 rally attendee to member of Congress. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
State Dem Party Chair Ben Wikler discusses four areas Democrats should focus on with Cap Times Publisher Paul Fanlund.
Who will seek the presidency in 2024, and who can win?
On Empower Wisconsin’s “PowerUp” podcast, conservative Supreme Court candidate Daniel Kelly, a former justice on the court, says the race is about the very survival of the constitution and the rule of law.
Part of me hears Protasiewicz’s honesty as refreshing. She’s telling me how she’s going to rule on two vital issues that I care about and she’s doing so without quite violating the ethics rules.
Before adding to your property tax bill, Choice Schools should face the same taxpayer option to say yes or no that we had in district after district this fall.
Sitting on loads of cash, Wisconsin governor wants more pandemic relief funding.
LGBTQ elderly and disabled people are struggling to find care in the face of a nationwide shortage that hits this group particularly hard
The Republican leaders in the state Legislature aren’t on board, but the leaders of more than 20 Wisconsin municipalities have signaled their support for expanding passenger rail service in the state.
Up to $50 million could be spent, with national money pouring into Wisconsin.
House Democrats are forming the Heartland Caucus. That’s good, but it needs to be just the first step.
The country’s ballooning debt is the result of choices made by both Republicans and Democrats.
The death of Tyre Nichols is just another reminder of the need to push harder and go further.
On this National School Choice Week, a new study by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty shows parental choice programs continuing to outperform public schools, particularly in the state’s largest city.
Our kids deserve the best we can give them. Join me in the celebration of National School Choice Week.
Wisconsin and Congress must pass legislation to protect patients and take insurers and pharmacy benefit managers to task.
Waukesha County Judge Jennifer Dorow has been constructing a business plan in Delafield for an indoor gun range with a liquor license.
To ensure road policy prioritizes roads’ users, replace Wisconsin’s fading gas tax.
Deadly soot, smog and climate pollution does not respect state borders.
Paine’s enthusiasm for democracy was deemed radical in his day, and in the decades that followed his death.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, examine how 3rd Cong. Dist. U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden pivoted from outsider and Jan. 6 rally attendee to member of Congress. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
State Dem Party Chair Ben Wikler discusses four areas Democrats should focus on with Cap Times Publisher Paul Fanlund.
Who will seek the presidency in 2024, and who can win?
On Empower Wisconsin’s “PowerUp” podcast, conservative Supreme Court candidate Daniel Kelly, a former justice on the court, says the race is about the very survival of the constitution and the rule of law.
Part of me hears Protasiewicz’s honesty as refreshing. She’s telling me how she’s going to rule on two vital issues that I care about and she’s doing so without quite violating the ethics rules.
Before adding to your property tax bill, Choice Schools should face the same taxpayer option to say yes or no that we had in district after district this fall.
Sitting on loads of cash, Wisconsin governor wants more pandemic relief funding.
LGBTQ elderly and disabled people are struggling to find care in the face of a nationwide shortage that hits this group particularly hard
The Republican leaders in the state Legislature aren’t on board, but the leaders of more than 20 Wisconsin municipalities have signaled their support for expanding passenger rail service in the state.
Up to $50 million could be spent, with national money pouring into Wisconsin.