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It’s also completely predictable.
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It’s also completely predictable.

If Protasiewicz’s sin is that she would rule on a case on redistricting that Democrats would benefit from after she got money from the Democratic Party, then the same applies to the conservative justices. Both Ziegler and Rebecca Bradley got money from the Republicans.

Milwaukee’s commitment to closing the digital divide should not only be about providing high-speed internet access but also about ensuring that every resident has the skills and tools to harness the potential of the digital world.

Now that the State Budget is finished, I am dedicating my attention to individual pieces of legislation that will impact the communities and people I serve.

It’a bipartisan issue affecting Milwaukee and the entire country. Congress must act.

At the end of this needless absurdity, the Speaker may need to ask the grown-ups in the House, that being moderate Republicans and members of the Democratic caucus, to vote for the final spending deal.

Davis did not merely bring distinction to Madison as a musician. He brought a social conscience that saw him speak up on the local, national and international scenes as an advocate for economic, social and racial justice.

The Madison Common Council is poised to repeal its ordinance against panhandling in its entirely.

The U.S. credit score’s slippery slope.

The Baldwin-Bidenomics legislative plan is working nationally and for Wisconsin.

Why child care funding does matter.

Short-staffed, EMS leaders say local control is key.

Most residents over 67 would see exemptions on pensions, IRA and 401(k) investments.

Removing flagship university from UW System may help the rest.

Polling shows that young Republican voters care about the climate and want their party do more on this issue.

There are battles and there are wars, and just because one loses a battle does not mean that the war was lost.

That television money that has come to dominate big college sports is a big reason behind the breakup of the major collegiate conferences and the expansion of regional conferences, like the former Big Ten, to the country’s coasts.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, take up legislative Republicans’ efforts to force liberal Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz’s recusal from redistricting cases, including the threat of impeachment.

Conservatives lost control of Wisconsin’s Supreme Court with April’s election of Justice Janet Protasiewicz. Now, they’re scheming to impeach her.

Wisconsin lawmakers are considering a potential vote on impeaching the newest member of the state Supreme Court.

It’s also completely predictable.

If Protasiewicz’s sin is that she would rule on a case on redistricting that Democrats would benefit from after she got money from the Democratic Party, then the same applies to the conservative justices. Both Ziegler and Rebecca Bradley got money from the Republicans.

Milwaukee’s commitment to closing the digital divide should not only be about providing high-speed internet access but also about ensuring that every resident has the skills and tools to harness the potential of the digital world.

Now that the State Budget is finished, I am dedicating my attention to individual pieces of legislation that will impact the communities and people I serve.

It’a bipartisan issue affecting Milwaukee and the entire country. Congress must act.

At the end of this needless absurdity, the Speaker may need to ask the grown-ups in the House, that being moderate Republicans and members of the Democratic caucus, to vote for the final spending deal.

Davis did not merely bring distinction to Madison as a musician. He brought a social conscience that saw him speak up on the local, national and international scenes as an advocate for economic, social and racial justice.

The Madison Common Council is poised to repeal its ordinance against panhandling in its entirely.

The U.S. credit score’s slippery slope.

The Baldwin-Bidenomics legislative plan is working nationally and for Wisconsin.

Why child care funding does matter.

Short-staffed, EMS leaders say local control is key.

Most residents over 67 would see exemptions on pensions, IRA and 401(k) investments.

Removing flagship university from UW System may help the rest.

Polling shows that young Republican voters care about the climate and want their party do more on this issue.

There are battles and there are wars, and just because one loses a battle does not mean that the war was lost.

That television money that has come to dominate big college sports is a big reason behind the breakup of the major collegiate conferences and the expansion of regional conferences, like the former Big Ten, to the country’s coasts.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, take up legislative Republicans’ efforts to force liberal Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz’s recusal from redistricting cases, including the threat of impeachment.

Conservatives lost control of Wisconsin’s Supreme Court with April’s election of Justice Janet Protasiewicz. Now, they’re scheming to impeach her.

Wisconsin lawmakers are considering a potential vote on impeaching the newest member of the state Supreme Court.