
Cavalier Johnson and Steven E. Taskay: Cities need more shared revenue
Today, less than 20% of the state income tax is shared locally, and that amount has been reduced in real dollars for more than two decades. It’s time for reform.
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Today, less than 20% of the state income tax is shared locally, and that amount has been reduced in real dollars for more than two decades. It’s time for reform.
A voter can spoil their ballot for reasons that include making a mistake, changing their mind or because their candidate dropped out of the race.
A recent ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court made securing open government a more expensive — and daunting — proposition for citizens, media and any one else seeking public records.
Thanks to Biden’s leadership, Democrats in both the Senate and the House have pledged to pass this historic health care bill before the August recess.
There’s been far too little attention to economic conditions, far too much time in virtue signaling.
As the U.S. economy shrinks into recession, we’re reminded of Barnes’ anti-capitalism rant at the United Nations Climate Conference in Madrid in late 2019.
Fond du Lac district attorney is fatally flawed in every aspect of his candidacy.
Gunmakers have taken in more than $1 billion by selling semi-automatic AR-15-style weapons during the past decade alone, a House committee report said, adding that much of the marketing is aimed at convincing young men that the rifles are a way to prove their masculinity.
It took nearly two years, but the Wisconsin Elections Commission is finally cracking down on voter fraud … against a concerned citizen who exposed massive vulnerabilities within the state’s MyVote system.
Using cost strategies to limit citizen access to records is bad governance.
This week, Wisconsin pauses to remember an attack that shook our state to the core one decade ago.
On July 22, warring nations Russia and Ukraine, along with Turkey and the United Nations, signed an important agreement to allow grain exports to resume from Ukraine.
These are the states where overturning Roe v. Wade could have the biggest election impact.
A new meme is being circulated by women’s rights advocates on social media that describes young mothers as “totally unqualified” for motherhood and “young, traumatized girls.” The intent is to say the country should allow young women to choose abortion.
As professionals faced months of delays in Wisconsin’s license crisis, Gov. Tony Evers had nothing to say about the dysfunction at his Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) — at least according to emails obtained by Empower Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Senator leads the way toward a bipartisan deal on marriage equality.
Nasty divide caused by rage of Rebecca Bradley.
Real election reform could empower people by limiting radicals’ influence.
The charade continues as fellow Republicans stare at their shoes, afraid to stand up.
Bradley board member’s role in the Big Lie keeps growing as more reported.
Today, less than 20% of the state income tax is shared locally, and that amount has been reduced in real dollars for more than two decades. It’s time for reform.
A voter can spoil their ballot for reasons that include making a mistake, changing their mind or because their candidate dropped out of the race.
A recent ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court made securing open government a more expensive — and daunting — proposition for citizens, media and any one else seeking public records.
Thanks to Biden’s leadership, Democrats in both the Senate and the House have pledged to pass this historic health care bill before the August recess.
There’s been far too little attention to economic conditions, far too much time in virtue signaling.
As the U.S. economy shrinks into recession, we’re reminded of Barnes’ anti-capitalism rant at the United Nations Climate Conference in Madrid in late 2019.
Fond du Lac district attorney is fatally flawed in every aspect of his candidacy.
Gunmakers have taken in more than $1 billion by selling semi-automatic AR-15-style weapons during the past decade alone, a House committee report said, adding that much of the marketing is aimed at convincing young men that the rifles are a way to prove their masculinity.
It took nearly two years, but the Wisconsin Elections Commission is finally cracking down on voter fraud … against a concerned citizen who exposed massive vulnerabilities within the state’s MyVote system.
Using cost strategies to limit citizen access to records is bad governance.
This week, Wisconsin pauses to remember an attack that shook our state to the core one decade ago.
On July 22, warring nations Russia and Ukraine, along with Turkey and the United Nations, signed an important agreement to allow grain exports to resume from Ukraine.
These are the states where overturning Roe v. Wade could have the biggest election impact.
A new meme is being circulated by women’s rights advocates on social media that describes young mothers as “totally unqualified” for motherhood and “young, traumatized girls.” The intent is to say the country should allow young women to choose abortion.
As professionals faced months of delays in Wisconsin’s license crisis, Gov. Tony Evers had nothing to say about the dysfunction at his Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) — at least according to emails obtained by Empower Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Senator leads the way toward a bipartisan deal on marriage equality.
Nasty divide caused by rage of Rebecca Bradley.
Real election reform could empower people by limiting radicals’ influence.
The charade continues as fellow Republicans stare at their shoes, afraid to stand up.
Bradley board member’s role in the Big Lie keeps growing as more reported.