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Senator gets no coverage of Mar-a-Lago speech, but working hard to get national attention.
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Senator gets no coverage of Mar-a-Lago speech, but working hard to get national attention.
Fear seems to be a convenient excuse in almost every major case where unarmed Blacks are shot and killed by police.
Nearly every single person police officers have shot and killed since The Washington Post started its comprehensive database has been armed, yet the popular misconception persists that law enforcement is killing unarmed black men at a staggering rate.
The Republican-controlled Assembly on Tuesday passed a package of bills directing how the state should spend the $3.2 billion in federal COVID relief funding — bills that Wisconsin’s go-it-alone Democratic governor will probably veto.
Late last month, Kemp signed a sweeping voting restrictions bill — while surrounded by other white male politicians — that President Biden referred to as “Jim Crow in the 21st century.”
The Fresh Water Collaborative of Wisconsin proposes to pull together the existing brain power that is housed in pockets across the 13 UW campuses, like Madison, Superior and Green Bay.
On today’s date in 1865 Abraham Lincoln was shot at Ford’s Theatre. He died the next morning. He was our greatest president and he was a moderate.
Citizens attended public hearing in Whitewater and demanded legislators support a wide range of reforms.
In 10 of 11 contested statewide votes since 2017, progressives and Democrats have beaten conservatives and Republicans.
Gov. Tony Evers’ administration and the education agency he previously led are rife with incompetence and coverups.
In the latest chapter, the Department of Natural Resources has released the draft report of a legislatively mandated study on the impacts of high-capacity wells on three lakes in Waushara County.
Because of the constitutional rights afforded to all crime victims under Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, victims have the ability to have their voice heard on whether their private medical and mental health records should be admissible in court.
Prison gerrymandering gives rural areas more votes in states like Wisconsin.
If gun owners do not take responsibility for reducing gun violence in our country, at some point those who are afraid of guns will become the majority and make the regulations themselves. The worst fears of many gun owners will be realized, and it will be our own fault.
President Biden seeking changes to gun culture.
Milwaukee City Attorney Tearman Spencer has been violating the city’s anti-harassment policy since the moment he took office last year. Will he get away with it?
President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill is about more than good roads. It’s about demonstrating that democracy is stronger than authoritarianism.
If the Republican Party of Wisconsin wants to increase voter turnout in the 2022 midterms, it has to do a better job of energizing the base.
President Joe Biden is sending Congress the American Jobs Plan to address the problems outlined by the American Society of Civil Engineers and much more.
If it means abandoning their ‘free market’ principles to tell businesses what to do, so be it.
Senator gets no coverage of Mar-a-Lago speech, but working hard to get national attention.
Fear seems to be a convenient excuse in almost every major case where unarmed Blacks are shot and killed by police.
Nearly every single person police officers have shot and killed since The Washington Post started its comprehensive database has been armed, yet the popular misconception persists that law enforcement is killing unarmed black men at a staggering rate.
The Republican-controlled Assembly on Tuesday passed a package of bills directing how the state should spend the $3.2 billion in federal COVID relief funding — bills that Wisconsin’s go-it-alone Democratic governor will probably veto.
Late last month, Kemp signed a sweeping voting restrictions bill — while surrounded by other white male politicians — that President Biden referred to as “Jim Crow in the 21st century.”
The Fresh Water Collaborative of Wisconsin proposes to pull together the existing brain power that is housed in pockets across the 13 UW campuses, like Madison, Superior and Green Bay.
On today’s date in 1865 Abraham Lincoln was shot at Ford’s Theatre. He died the next morning. He was our greatest president and he was a moderate.
Citizens attended public hearing in Whitewater and demanded legislators support a wide range of reforms.
In 10 of 11 contested statewide votes since 2017, progressives and Democrats have beaten conservatives and Republicans.
Gov. Tony Evers’ administration and the education agency he previously led are rife with incompetence and coverups.
In the latest chapter, the Department of Natural Resources has released the draft report of a legislatively mandated study on the impacts of high-capacity wells on three lakes in Waushara County.
Because of the constitutional rights afforded to all crime victims under Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin, victims have the ability to have their voice heard on whether their private medical and mental health records should be admissible in court.
Prison gerrymandering gives rural areas more votes in states like Wisconsin.
If gun owners do not take responsibility for reducing gun violence in our country, at some point those who are afraid of guns will become the majority and make the regulations themselves. The worst fears of many gun owners will be realized, and it will be our own fault.
President Biden seeking changes to gun culture.
Milwaukee City Attorney Tearman Spencer has been violating the city’s anti-harassment policy since the moment he took office last year. Will he get away with it?
President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill is about more than good roads. It’s about demonstrating that democracy is stronger than authoritarianism.
If the Republican Party of Wisconsin wants to increase voter turnout in the 2022 midterms, it has to do a better job of energizing the base.
President Joe Biden is sending Congress the American Jobs Plan to address the problems outlined by the American Society of Civil Engineers and much more.
If it means abandoning their ‘free market’ principles to tell businesses what to do, so be it.