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Tim Ramthun, a Republican state representative from Campbellsport, is running for governor. He is running on a platform of B.S.
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Tim Ramthun, a Republican state representative from Campbellsport, is running for governor. He is running on a platform of B.S.
Overlooked in all the ongoing political noise is the nature of the Electoral College. What exactly is this obscure institution? Why not just count the people’s votes?
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is the longest-serving speaker in Wisconsin history. To some on the hard-right in his own party he may have over-stayed his welcome.
In his first days in office, the governor proposed what amounted to a 8-cent increase in the state’s gas tax, bringing it to one of the highest rates in the nation.
On Feb. 24 nurses and their supporters will gather outside the emergency entrance of the University Hospitals in Madison to ask that management voluntarily recognize their union.
Yes, improvements are needed, but breaking up the district won’t accomplish this.
Evers used his State of the State Address Tuesday night to call for $150 election-year bribes to help Wisconsinites pay for…the inflation that President Biden and the Democrats caused.
Evers’ shamelessly took credit for a Republican-built budget that delivered the largest tax cuts in state history.
We deserve a senator who is on our side, but Johnson has made it clear that he sides with big corporations, not the middle class.
Four proposed bills buttress civil rights, making it easier for more people to vote.
Johnson’s strategy is likely to cost Republicans votes up and down the ballot for years to come. This is a shame, because Wisconsin has a lot of pent-up demand for a rational conservative vision.
Education Week reported recently that calls to ban books by Black authors are increasing across the country. All this while we observe Black History Month.
Wisconsin public schools are in crisis, and only parental engagement can turn this around.
Enrollment in the Madison school district is on a concerning, downward trend.
Bill to help veterans find jobs is paid for with money that the federal government probably won’t let us use for such a purpose.
Tim Ramthun, a Republican state representative from Campbellsport, is running for governor. He is running on a platform of B.S.
Overlooked in all the ongoing political noise is the nature of the Electoral College. What exactly is this obscure institution? Why not just count the people’s votes?
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is the longest-serving speaker in Wisconsin history. To some on the hard-right in his own party he may have over-stayed his welcome.
In his first days in office, the governor proposed what amounted to a 8-cent increase in the state’s gas tax, bringing it to one of the highest rates in the nation.
On Feb. 24 nurses and their supporters will gather outside the emergency entrance of the University Hospitals in Madison to ask that management voluntarily recognize their union.
Yes, improvements are needed, but breaking up the district won’t accomplish this.
Evers used his State of the State Address Tuesday night to call for $150 election-year bribes to help Wisconsinites pay for…the inflation that President Biden and the Democrats caused.
Evers’ shamelessly took credit for a Republican-built budget that delivered the largest tax cuts in state history.
We deserve a senator who is on our side, but Johnson has made it clear that he sides with big corporations, not the middle class.
Four proposed bills buttress civil rights, making it easier for more people to vote.
Johnson’s strategy is likely to cost Republicans votes up and down the ballot for years to come. This is a shame, because Wisconsin has a lot of pent-up demand for a rational conservative vision.
Education Week reported recently that calls to ban books by Black authors are increasing across the country. All this while we observe Black History Month.
Wisconsin public schools are in crisis, and only parental engagement can turn this around.
Enrollment in the Madison school district is on a concerning, downward trend.
Bill to help veterans find jobs is paid for with money that the federal government probably won’t let us use for such a purpose.