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Wisconsin can embrace rational, effective conservatism and help lead the way.

Members are privy to information that the average Joe does not have, and insisting otherwise only builds on the public belief that we have a rigged economy which benefits only the elites.

U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan wants his employees on Capitol Hill in Washington, and back home in Wisconsin, to be able to organize a union to represent their interests.

My priority is to get our way of life back. After a challenging two years, it’s time to rip the Band-Aid off COVID-19-era policies and return to normal.

Former Gov. Scott Walker’s gambit is now a mere shadow of its overly hyped self, and thanks to Gov. Tony Evers the state is now a lot less on the hook for Foxconn tax breaks. But the town of Mount Pleasant is still facing financial disaster.

The 3rd CD has two well-qualified alternatives.

The only way to pass the generational reforms within our grasp is for progressives and moderate voters alike is to ignore the cynicism of establishment pundits and continue to put pressure on Congress to pass bold reform.

A group of conservative business lobbyists have proposed a radical change that would raise taxes on people with the lowest incomes to cover part of the cost of giving huge tax cuts to the wealthy and powerful.

Part 2: The devaluation of Black people in politics and law.

The Wisconsin Jobs and Energy Coalition and other supporters of Canada-based Enbridge Inc.’s proposed relocation of a portion of its Line 5 crude oil pipeline are going up against a governor and an administration in bed with environmental extremists.

Reading the Roth Report, released by the Wisconsin Senate Committee on Universities and Technical Colleges last May, one would be led to believe that the state is on the verge of collapse.

The RNC called out Cheney and Kinzinger by name. Blaska calls out WI National Committeewoman Maripat Krueger, National Committeeman Tom Schreibel, and state Party Chairman Paul Farrow. How did you vote?

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh in on legislative Republicans’ efforts to change laws on voting and election administration in Wisconsin. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Now is the time for President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats to do the doable and pass a $500-billion-plus climate plan, cutting their losses on their failed $2.2-trillion “Build Back Better” plan.

Instead of exploring innovative ideas to help attack the problems, many legislators instead have called for cutting off food stamps, limiting the number of weeks on unemployment aid and other draconian attacks on benefits to, in effect, starve workers into taking a job.

Biden administration has continued to make history, breaking down long-standing barriers in our economy and health care systems. Not just across the nation, but right here in Wisconsin.

There are indications that he may have concluded that he’s done enough to placate the hard-left in his party and now he’s going to move back to the center.

In a move that gives new meaning to the phrase “beyond parody,” Democrats in the Wisconsin Legislature on Thursday circulated a joint resolution commending the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

Jay Rothman may be just the right choice to deal with UW Madison that has become a conglomerate.

A sustained surge of Wisconsin Troopers onto Wisconsin’s Interstates in general, and Milwaukee County Interstates in particular, with a clear and unadulterated mandate to enforce the speed limits, will send a strong signal that the people intend to arrest Wisconsin’s burgeoning culture of lawlessness.

Wisconsin can embrace rational, effective conservatism and help lead the way.

Members are privy to information that the average Joe does not have, and insisting otherwise only builds on the public belief that we have a rigged economy which benefits only the elites.

U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan wants his employees on Capitol Hill in Washington, and back home in Wisconsin, to be able to organize a union to represent their interests.

My priority is to get our way of life back. After a challenging two years, it’s time to rip the Band-Aid off COVID-19-era policies and return to normal.

Former Gov. Scott Walker’s gambit is now a mere shadow of its overly hyped self, and thanks to Gov. Tony Evers the state is now a lot less on the hook for Foxconn tax breaks. But the town of Mount Pleasant is still facing financial disaster.

The 3rd CD has two well-qualified alternatives.

The only way to pass the generational reforms within our grasp is for progressives and moderate voters alike is to ignore the cynicism of establishment pundits and continue to put pressure on Congress to pass bold reform.

A group of conservative business lobbyists have proposed a radical change that would raise taxes on people with the lowest incomes to cover part of the cost of giving huge tax cuts to the wealthy and powerful.

Part 2: The devaluation of Black people in politics and law.

The Wisconsin Jobs and Energy Coalition and other supporters of Canada-based Enbridge Inc.’s proposed relocation of a portion of its Line 5 crude oil pipeline are going up against a governor and an administration in bed with environmental extremists.

Reading the Roth Report, released by the Wisconsin Senate Committee on Universities and Technical Colleges last May, one would be led to believe that the state is on the verge of collapse.

The RNC called out Cheney and Kinzinger by name. Blaska calls out WI National Committeewoman Maripat Krueger, National Committeeman Tom Schreibel, and state Party Chairman Paul Farrow. How did you vote?

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh in on legislative Republicans’ efforts to change laws on voting and election administration in Wisconsin. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

Now is the time for President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats to do the doable and pass a $500-billion-plus climate plan, cutting their losses on their failed $2.2-trillion “Build Back Better” plan.

Instead of exploring innovative ideas to help attack the problems, many legislators instead have called for cutting off food stamps, limiting the number of weeks on unemployment aid and other draconian attacks on benefits to, in effect, starve workers into taking a job.

Biden administration has continued to make history, breaking down long-standing barriers in our economy and health care systems. Not just across the nation, but right here in Wisconsin.

There are indications that he may have concluded that he’s done enough to placate the hard-left in his party and now he’s going to move back to the center.

In a move that gives new meaning to the phrase “beyond parody,” Democrats in the Wisconsin Legislature on Thursday circulated a joint resolution commending the Wisconsin Elections Commission.

Jay Rothman may be just the right choice to deal with UW Madison that has become a conglomerate.

A sustained surge of Wisconsin Troopers onto Wisconsin’s Interstates in general, and Milwaukee County Interstates in particular, with a clear and unadulterated mandate to enforce the speed limits, will send a strong signal that the people intend to arrest Wisconsin’s burgeoning culture of lawlessness.