
Lee Snodgrass and Kristina Shelton: Working polls instills confidence in process
Two weeks ago, we introduced a bill for co-sponsorship which would require non-judicial, state elected officials to be trained and work as election officials.
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Two weeks ago, we introduced a bill for co-sponsorship which would require non-judicial, state elected officials to be trained and work as election officials.
How did we get here, to a point in which obvious malapportionment provides outsize advantages for small populations and remote geographic areas?
For the past few weeks, Israel has intensified a provocative campaign of oppression and ethnic cleansing against Palestinians, focused largely but not exclusively on occupied East Jerusalem.
Why legislating American patriotism is a slippery slope.
A recent survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation Vaccine Monitor found that many parents are showing reluctance to vaccinate their adolescent children.
When the federal government said Wisconsin would get $700 million less in ARPA aid than expected, Governor Evers called the change “problematic.” Evers failed to mention the enormous amount of COVID-19 aid Wisconsin has already received and how well our state savings and economy have recovered.
In what is becoming a theme this spring at public schools across the state, the Poynette School Board warned residents who refused to wear masks at Tuesday’s meeting that they would be forcibly removed by a local police officer.
To protect fair and impartial justice, we must work to remove dark money from judicial elections and, as a backstop, also insulate our courts from the corrosive effects of dark money already spent.
The proxy voting system is clearly being abused by congressional representatives who are lying about their ability to physically attend House proceedings.
Hard-left Democrats are apoplectic about Israeli attacks on Hamas, but they don’t have a thing to say when Islamic militants murder school girls.
The Republicans, who love to cancel anyone that interferes with their lust for power, voted to purge Liz Cheney for the cardinal sin of telling the truth.
With the economy poised to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s time to lay the groundwork for our state’s economic prosperity — and innovative, adaptive companies are sure to play a vital role.
When a person can collect the same or more income by not working, they are less incentivized to look.
The myth of racial integration in America.
Republican representative and Joint Finance leader suggests small glass case of exhibits is quite enough Black history.
3 of 47 such deaths nationally were in Milwaukee, but county medical examiner defends his decisions.
Dave Mahoney set a new standard during the 14-plus years he commanded the department.
Toney used his law degree, government salary and authority to serve as Tony Evers’ handmaid by prosecuting small business owners who were just trying to survive. It’s sad. It’s despicable. It’s disqualifying.
Under the People’s Voice Act, people would be allowed to petition their government to give a bill a public hearing.
We agree with Governor Tony Evers that children, regardless of their zip code, should have access to a quality education. Unfortunately, Evers’ policies do not match his rhetoric.
Two weeks ago, we introduced a bill for co-sponsorship which would require non-judicial, state elected officials to be trained and work as election officials.
How did we get here, to a point in which obvious malapportionment provides outsize advantages for small populations and remote geographic areas?
For the past few weeks, Israel has intensified a provocative campaign of oppression and ethnic cleansing against Palestinians, focused largely but not exclusively on occupied East Jerusalem.
Why legislating American patriotism is a slippery slope.
A recent survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation Vaccine Monitor found that many parents are showing reluctance to vaccinate their adolescent children.
When the federal government said Wisconsin would get $700 million less in ARPA aid than expected, Governor Evers called the change “problematic.” Evers failed to mention the enormous amount of COVID-19 aid Wisconsin has already received and how well our state savings and economy have recovered.
In what is becoming a theme this spring at public schools across the state, the Poynette School Board warned residents who refused to wear masks at Tuesday’s meeting that they would be forcibly removed by a local police officer.
To protect fair and impartial justice, we must work to remove dark money from judicial elections and, as a backstop, also insulate our courts from the corrosive effects of dark money already spent.
The proxy voting system is clearly being abused by congressional representatives who are lying about their ability to physically attend House proceedings.
Hard-left Democrats are apoplectic about Israeli attacks on Hamas, but they don’t have a thing to say when Islamic militants murder school girls.
The Republicans, who love to cancel anyone that interferes with their lust for power, voted to purge Liz Cheney for the cardinal sin of telling the truth.
With the economy poised to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s time to lay the groundwork for our state’s economic prosperity — and innovative, adaptive companies are sure to play a vital role.
When a person can collect the same or more income by not working, they are less incentivized to look.
The myth of racial integration in America.
Republican representative and Joint Finance leader suggests small glass case of exhibits is quite enough Black history.
3 of 47 such deaths nationally were in Milwaukee, but county medical examiner defends his decisions.
Dave Mahoney set a new standard during the 14-plus years he commanded the department.
Toney used his law degree, government salary and authority to serve as Tony Evers’ handmaid by prosecuting small business owners who were just trying to survive. It’s sad. It’s despicable. It’s disqualifying.
Under the People’s Voice Act, people would be allowed to petition their government to give a bill a public hearing.
We agree with Governor Tony Evers that children, regardless of their zip code, should have access to a quality education. Unfortunately, Evers’ policies do not match his rhetoric.