
John Imes: A defining moment in the fight against climate change
Wisconsin Environmental Executive Director John Imes writes about #COP27 in Egypt, where he served as an NGO observer and delegate with the American Sustainable Business Network.
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Wisconsin Environmental Executive Director John Imes writes about #COP27 in Egypt, where he served as an NGO observer and delegate with the American Sustainable Business Network.
Legislative offices say they continue to receive complaints from constituents about the long delays in processing professional credential applications and renewals at the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
The UW System’s Office of Educational Opportunity (OEO), created by the Wisconsin Legislature in 2015, is well on its way to overseeing more K-12 schools than the superintendents of most of Wisconsin’s 423 school districts.
As an American educator and Wisconsin’s first Southeast Asian assistant state superintendent, please join me in lifting our students’ lived experiences, so we can start to appreciate and allow them to be their whole selves.
Barnes sets record, the most telling campaign quote and Northwest Wisconsin turns red.
Lots of motivation this time around for compromise.
The 3rd wasn’t the only district where the D.C. Democrats abandoned their candidate.
Whether their candidates won their races or not, many in the electorate came up big winners.
Can you hear the deafening silence about election fraud following the 2022 midterm elections?
It turns out, the only thing real about the frightening predictions of violence at the polls was the fear it engendered in the American public.
After a spring and summer of high hopes, Republicans must settle for what amounts to a tie. Instead of a celebratory backflip, Republicans are limping to the sideline medical tent.
My concerns about this rising tide of antisemitism is not related to the remarks by Kanye West and Kyrie Irving alone. They are simply the latest to outwardly attack Jews.
Social media has credibility problems … and financial troubles. The linkage between the two is becoming clearer by the day and helps to explain why industry leaders are scrambling to find business models that work.
The First Amendment, the U.S. Supreme Court has frequently pointed out, protects political speech, even the lies.
Trump’s nastiness doomed Tim Michels who rode Tim Ramthun’s dirty trick.
The suburban shift accelerates, the red WOW wall crumbles, Dane County is a turnout powerhouse, Mandela Barnes got *so close*, a missed opportunity in western Wisconsin and much more.
Like every other Wisconsinite, I’m happy to be done with all of the campaign texts and emails—but campaigns are gearing up for spring elections. I can only hope they learn and do better the next time.
To be blunt: Republicans were lied to. They were seduced by the idea of a self-funding candidate who didn’t deliver. He dragged down other statewide candidates as a result.
Twenty months after Congress passed a bill that rained $2.53 billion down on Wisconsin, the governor’s office in sole charge of administering the funding, as well as legislative audit and budget officials, have almost no idea of how all that money is being spent.
A baby Roth would be available for use at full retirement age, currently 67. The time difference is crucial: More time allows compound interest to create greater wealth in a baby Roth.
Wisconsin Environmental Executive Director John Imes writes about #COP27 in Egypt, where he served as an NGO observer and delegate with the American Sustainable Business Network.
Legislative offices say they continue to receive complaints from constituents about the long delays in processing professional credential applications and renewals at the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
The UW System’s Office of Educational Opportunity (OEO), created by the Wisconsin Legislature in 2015, is well on its way to overseeing more K-12 schools than the superintendents of most of Wisconsin’s 423 school districts.
As an American educator and Wisconsin’s first Southeast Asian assistant state superintendent, please join me in lifting our students’ lived experiences, so we can start to appreciate and allow them to be their whole selves.
Barnes sets record, the most telling campaign quote and Northwest Wisconsin turns red.
Lots of motivation this time around for compromise.
The 3rd wasn’t the only district where the D.C. Democrats abandoned their candidate.
Whether their candidates won their races or not, many in the electorate came up big winners.
Can you hear the deafening silence about election fraud following the 2022 midterm elections?
It turns out, the only thing real about the frightening predictions of violence at the polls was the fear it engendered in the American public.
After a spring and summer of high hopes, Republicans must settle for what amounts to a tie. Instead of a celebratory backflip, Republicans are limping to the sideline medical tent.
My concerns about this rising tide of antisemitism is not related to the remarks by Kanye West and Kyrie Irving alone. They are simply the latest to outwardly attack Jews.
Social media has credibility problems … and financial troubles. The linkage between the two is becoming clearer by the day and helps to explain why industry leaders are scrambling to find business models that work.
The First Amendment, the U.S. Supreme Court has frequently pointed out, protects political speech, even the lies.
Trump’s nastiness doomed Tim Michels who rode Tim Ramthun’s dirty trick.
The suburban shift accelerates, the red WOW wall crumbles, Dane County is a turnout powerhouse, Mandela Barnes got *so close*, a missed opportunity in western Wisconsin and much more.
Like every other Wisconsinite, I’m happy to be done with all of the campaign texts and emails—but campaigns are gearing up for spring elections. I can only hope they learn and do better the next time.
To be blunt: Republicans were lied to. They were seduced by the idea of a self-funding candidate who didn’t deliver. He dragged down other statewide candidates as a result.
Twenty months after Congress passed a bill that rained $2.53 billion down on Wisconsin, the governor’s office in sole charge of administering the funding, as well as legislative audit and budget officials, have almost no idea of how all that money is being spent.
A baby Roth would be available for use at full retirement age, currently 67. The time difference is crucial: More time allows compound interest to create greater wealth in a baby Roth.