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Once again, the bureaucratic tail is wagging the elected dog
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Once again, the bureaucratic tail is wagging the elected dog
Every mass shooting in our nation serves as a gut punch to our moral compass.
Protasiewicz was open about her personal beliefs, but she did not take a position on a specific case that might find its way to the high court.
Cautioning Karofsky on her manners toward a Trump attorney was wrong.
Final Five Voting does not advantage Republicans more than Democrats, nor does it advantage Democrats over Republicans. Rather, it helps to provide for the freedom of debate over ideas and solutions that we want to be able to have in each party, without being unfairly penalized in November.
Supreme Court set to rule on federal authority over navigable waters
With approximately 1,000 inmates in a facility that has a capacity of less than 750, GBCI is the second-oldest prison in the Wisconsin corrections system. It is overcrowded by 45% and is dangerous.
So what do we do as the innocent victims pile up as they did again in East Lansing the other day, the 68th mass shooting in the country since the first of the year? Just keep trying.
Working as public school teacher and administrator while serving in Legislature, getting two full time salaries.
Higher education is undergoing change in Wisconsin and elsewhere. It will likely take all shapes and sizes of that “pipeline” to replenish the workforce with the talent the state needs.
Since book banning has always been scorned and ridiculed throughout history, it does beg the question as to why conservatives seem so hell-bent on picking up the torch.
At the conference, conservative speakers framed ESG (environmental, social and governance) as a threat to everyday working people. And reactionary, right-wing organizations are doubling down on the messaging.
We know that in the long run, our elected officials must either pay attention to the nonpartisan, pro-student, pro-teacher, pro-public majority — or be replaced by leaders who respect democracy.
The tricky thing about being a champion for good governance is that good governance is often invisible.
Thousands of Wisconsinites impacted by department backlog.
The Wisconsin Election Commission unanimously certifies an error rate of 0.0%.
Do not under-estimate how bad coastal liberals want to control Wisconsin’s highest court.
Evers announced that he was going to blow $290 million of the state’s $7 billion projected surplus on renovations to American Family Field.
Aunt Mollie was the oldest living relative I had on my mother’s side; reaching the age of ninety was a dream come true for her. She had lived in a world ripe with injustice, but in her own way, she made a difference.
What Biden outlined in his State of the Union address was a plan to temper the abuses of capitalism. And he labeled it as such. That’s a good start. Now if only he would borrow another page from FDR and use his next State of the Union address to call for an Economic Bill of Rights.
Once again, the bureaucratic tail is wagging the elected dog
Every mass shooting in our nation serves as a gut punch to our moral compass.
Protasiewicz was open about her personal beliefs, but she did not take a position on a specific case that might find its way to the high court.
Cautioning Karofsky on her manners toward a Trump attorney was wrong.
Final Five Voting does not advantage Republicans more than Democrats, nor does it advantage Democrats over Republicans. Rather, it helps to provide for the freedom of debate over ideas and solutions that we want to be able to have in each party, without being unfairly penalized in November.
Supreme Court set to rule on federal authority over navigable waters
With approximately 1,000 inmates in a facility that has a capacity of less than 750, GBCI is the second-oldest prison in the Wisconsin corrections system. It is overcrowded by 45% and is dangerous.
So what do we do as the innocent victims pile up as they did again in East Lansing the other day, the 68th mass shooting in the country since the first of the year? Just keep trying.
Working as public school teacher and administrator while serving in Legislature, getting two full time salaries.
Higher education is undergoing change in Wisconsin and elsewhere. It will likely take all shapes and sizes of that “pipeline” to replenish the workforce with the talent the state needs.
Since book banning has always been scorned and ridiculed throughout history, it does beg the question as to why conservatives seem so hell-bent on picking up the torch.
At the conference, conservative speakers framed ESG (environmental, social and governance) as a threat to everyday working people. And reactionary, right-wing organizations are doubling down on the messaging.
We know that in the long run, our elected officials must either pay attention to the nonpartisan, pro-student, pro-teacher, pro-public majority — or be replaced by leaders who respect democracy.
The tricky thing about being a champion for good governance is that good governance is often invisible.
Thousands of Wisconsinites impacted by department backlog.
The Wisconsin Election Commission unanimously certifies an error rate of 0.0%.
Do not under-estimate how bad coastal liberals want to control Wisconsin’s highest court.
Evers announced that he was going to blow $290 million of the state’s $7 billion projected surplus on renovations to American Family Field.
Aunt Mollie was the oldest living relative I had on my mother’s side; reaching the age of ninety was a dream come true for her. She had lived in a world ripe with injustice, but in her own way, she made a difference.
What Biden outlined in his State of the Union address was a plan to temper the abuses of capitalism. And he labeled it as such. That’s a good start. Now if only he would borrow another page from FDR and use his next State of the Union address to call for an Economic Bill of Rights.