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It’s just like your house. Either fix the roof and mend the stairs or face the consequences down the road.
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It’s just like your house. Either fix the roof and mend the stairs or face the consequences down the road.
The images of our city burning will forever be etched into our memory.
Our state’s voters might surprise people in November.
We need to celebrate our workers by joining together to give them the support they deserve. It’s an investment that will pay off for generations.
Bias and inequity in public services, the allocation of dollars and resources, and in the maintenance of infrastructure come at a cost.
Congress must maintain the momentum for innovation by including appropriations for tech hubs and tech transfers in the next federal budget. And policymakers must resist demands to “march in” as a means of price control.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, review Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District race to succeed longtime moderate U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, D-La Crosse. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
This Labor Day, I ask you to think about how blue collar men and women built our nation’s economy. Let’s recognize and reward them for their role in our nation’s economic success.
Organized labor has been enjoying a bit of a renaissance over the last few years.
On Labor Day weekend, here’s a question that hard-left Democrats need to ask themselves: If they’re so pro-worker how come workers have been abandoning them in droves?
Without free and fair elections, transparency, and accountability union members have no way to check the power of their leaders.
While the usual theatrics of a campaign season is upon us it appears that once again the long-term problem of a shortage of workers in our state will be left behind.
Carl Bernstein will be interviewed by his longtime friend and fellow Washington Post icon David Maraniss as part of the Cap Times Idea Fest.
Public safety may end up being the most important issue in the fall elections. Swing voters are increasingly concerned about their own safety and that of their families.
A couple of pictures tell the story: Soft-on-crime Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett and the far left governor who appointed him smiling in photos with a convicted pedophile wanted by the FBI. These are the people who have turned their backs on public safety in the name of liberal politics.
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. President Biden inherited a nation, an economy, and a democracy struggling to cope with the disasters of the Trump years. Despite
Republicans better watch out, they better not cry, better not pout, and I’m gonna tell you why.
Wisconsin’s open records law is most often used by requesters seeking to obtain records from a government agency. But occasionally it works in reverse, allowing someone to block the release of records to a requester. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has recently affirmed important limits on such efforts.
There’s good news, and murky news, for Wisconsin borrowers.
Evers doles out federal funds as Republicans block state support.
It’s just like your house. Either fix the roof and mend the stairs or face the consequences down the road.
The images of our city burning will forever be etched into our memory.
Our state’s voters might surprise people in November.
We need to celebrate our workers by joining together to give them the support they deserve. It’s an investment that will pay off for generations.
Bias and inequity in public services, the allocation of dollars and resources, and in the maintenance of infrastructure come at a cost.
Congress must maintain the momentum for innovation by including appropriations for tech hubs and tech transfers in the next federal budget. And policymakers must resist demands to “march in” as a means of price control.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, review Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District race to succeed longtime moderate U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, D-La Crosse. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
This Labor Day, I ask you to think about how blue collar men and women built our nation’s economy. Let’s recognize and reward them for their role in our nation’s economic success.
Organized labor has been enjoying a bit of a renaissance over the last few years.
On Labor Day weekend, here’s a question that hard-left Democrats need to ask themselves: If they’re so pro-worker how come workers have been abandoning them in droves?
Without free and fair elections, transparency, and accountability union members have no way to check the power of their leaders.
While the usual theatrics of a campaign season is upon us it appears that once again the long-term problem of a shortage of workers in our state will be left behind.
Carl Bernstein will be interviewed by his longtime friend and fellow Washington Post icon David Maraniss as part of the Cap Times Idea Fest.
Public safety may end up being the most important issue in the fall elections. Swing voters are increasingly concerned about their own safety and that of their families.
A couple of pictures tell the story: Soft-on-crime Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett and the far left governor who appointed him smiling in photos with a convicted pedophile wanted by the FBI. These are the people who have turned their backs on public safety in the name of liberal politics.
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. President Biden inherited a nation, an economy, and a democracy struggling to cope with the disasters of the Trump years. Despite
Republicans better watch out, they better not cry, better not pout, and I’m gonna tell you why.
Wisconsin’s open records law is most often used by requesters seeking to obtain records from a government agency. But occasionally it works in reverse, allowing someone to block the release of records to a requester. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has recently affirmed important limits on such efforts.
There’s good news, and murky news, for Wisconsin borrowers.
Evers doles out federal funds as Republicans block state support.