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A wish list from seven moms for a senator whose actions have made life harder for Wisconsin families, especially during the pandemic.
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A wish list from seven moms for a senator whose actions have made life harder for Wisconsin families, especially during the pandemic.

Acting with callous disregard for the citizens of the state is one thing, as with the above statement, but being a part of the spreading of absolute lies about the public vaccines in relation to AIDS requires more than moving on to the next campaign event.

Wisconsin entrepreneurs build communities, careers.

Late last year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a historic measure allocating $550 billion in climate, clean energy, justice and jobs investments. These investments are now stalled in the U.S. Senate.

The executive director of the organization that calls itself A Better Wisconsin Together issued a plea this week asking that folks take a little time to say thanks to the many volunteers who conduct the state’s elections every year.

As the only mom in this Senate race, this fight is personal to me.

The Evers administration has come under fire for its intent to award a New York-based company a multi-year contract to lead the state’s child care quality rating and improvement system.

On May 17, former Wisconsin Democratic Representative Dave Obey will be honored as the Labor HHS Appropriations Room is officially named after him.

Wisconsin Right To Life offers emergency grants to women in immediate financial distress so they can choose life for their baby, as well as grants to Pregnancy Resource Centers to assist them in providing care to women in need.

We know restrictive abortion laws harm pregnant people, especially persons of color, low income and those who live in rural communities. Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin is committed to making sure that those in Wisconsin who want to terminate a pregnancy can access that care.

Reproductive control has always been a thing.

The people will decide, not the court.

Obesity is a serious, chronic disease that impacts Black people in Wisconsin and our country at higher rates than any other racial group; yet, people living with obesity have been denied access to the care they need to survive, widening disparities throughout our health care system.

In the face of a contracting economy, high gas prices, the worst inflation in 40 years, raging violent crime, and a collapse of government education, Gov. Tony Evers has ordered the Department of Administration to create an Office of Environmental Justice.

Which counties provide the most votes for parties in statewide primaries?

Trump’s defeat merely interrupted anti-democracy movement, expert warns.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at Milwaukee as the potential host of the 2024 GOP National Convention. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Republicans simply want to use education as a convenient container into which they can dump their familiar culture war grievances.

Scott Girard’s and Jack Kelly’s cover story in this week’s print edition of the Cap Times told the inside story of how Wisconsin Republicans, like those nationwide, are trying to make K-12 education the defining issue in this fall’s elections.

Kapenga in an open letter questions the Educational Equity Leadership Series offered to teachers.

A wish list from seven moms for a senator whose actions have made life harder for Wisconsin families, especially during the pandemic.

Acting with callous disregard for the citizens of the state is one thing, as with the above statement, but being a part of the spreading of absolute lies about the public vaccines in relation to AIDS requires more than moving on to the next campaign event.

Wisconsin entrepreneurs build communities, careers.

Late last year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a historic measure allocating $550 billion in climate, clean energy, justice and jobs investments. These investments are now stalled in the U.S. Senate.

The executive director of the organization that calls itself A Better Wisconsin Together issued a plea this week asking that folks take a little time to say thanks to the many volunteers who conduct the state’s elections every year.

As the only mom in this Senate race, this fight is personal to me.

The Evers administration has come under fire for its intent to award a New York-based company a multi-year contract to lead the state’s child care quality rating and improvement system.

On May 17, former Wisconsin Democratic Representative Dave Obey will be honored as the Labor HHS Appropriations Room is officially named after him.

Wisconsin Right To Life offers emergency grants to women in immediate financial distress so they can choose life for their baby, as well as grants to Pregnancy Resource Centers to assist them in providing care to women in need.

We know restrictive abortion laws harm pregnant people, especially persons of color, low income and those who live in rural communities. Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin is committed to making sure that those in Wisconsin who want to terminate a pregnancy can access that care.

Reproductive control has always been a thing.

The people will decide, not the court.

Obesity is a serious, chronic disease that impacts Black people in Wisconsin and our country at higher rates than any other racial group; yet, people living with obesity have been denied access to the care they need to survive, widening disparities throughout our health care system.

In the face of a contracting economy, high gas prices, the worst inflation in 40 years, raging violent crime, and a collapse of government education, Gov. Tony Evers has ordered the Department of Administration to create an Office of Environmental Justice.

Which counties provide the most votes for parties in statewide primaries?

Trump’s defeat merely interrupted anti-democracy movement, expert warns.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at Milwaukee as the potential host of the 2024 GOP National Convention. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Republicans simply want to use education as a convenient container into which they can dump their familiar culture war grievances.

Scott Girard’s and Jack Kelly’s cover story in this week’s print edition of the Cap Times told the inside story of how Wisconsin Republicans, like those nationwide, are trying to make K-12 education the defining issue in this fall’s elections.

Kapenga in an open letter questions the Educational Equity Leadership Series offered to teachers.