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Another Evers administration foul-up is forcing fawns to be euthanized through another extreme COVID-19 prevention policy.

Pro-growth policies have been in short supply in Wisconsin in recent years. Democrats seldom talk about business and the economy; they take both for granted. The Republican Party talks about deregulation, spending and tax cuts, as if that were enough to get an economy humming.

ACA has survived court challenges and Biden has expanded it. Lowering drug costs should be next goal.

The frustrating aspects of Afghanistan today can mask positive changes such as reasonably honest elections, and rapidly expanding political participation of women. Technology spreads steadily even to remote rural areas.

Caution: The GOP’s tax cut proposal is a sleight of hand trick that is a lot less than meets the eye. It also includes a bombshell that will detonate in two years.

The Legislature’s Republican majority has beaten Gov. Tony Evers at his own game, effectively taking away the Democrat’s big veto threat with a smart budget maneuver.

Unless they are felons. But state policies make it difficult for them to vote.

Conservatives understand that lower taxes means more money for people to invest and spend in local communities, creating economic growth and more tax revenue.

Wisconsin Republicans’ groveling to Trump wins national ridicule.

A recent report describes a world in serious trouble as soon as 2040.

If we hadn’t gotten help this year, we would have had to lay everyone off and close our business for good.

Without significant investment, infrastructure gaps will cause major losses to a nation’s GDP.

Fifty years ago this week, the senator read the Pentagon Papers into the Congressional Record. He never stopped battling war and secrecy. Gravel died on Saturday.

The state Legislature is embarking on a plan that thumbs its nose at Wisconsin’s history.

It hurts their own voters in Wisconsin. How do they get away with it?

President Biden was eating ice cream with Wisconsin’s governor and Democrat senator while 200 miles away a city is in crisis because of the disastrous policies the three of them put forth.

To put it plainly, the Republican-controlled state legislature uses Milwaukee County as the state’s personal ATM; and I’m sick of it – you should be too.

It is going to be important for people to get involved in this process as it unfolds over the next year, and it is going to be extremely important for WisDOT and the Evers administration to make good on their pledge to ensure the type of public process that a billion-dollar project like this demands.

On Tuesday, the governor quietly vetoed a bill that would end the $300 weekly unemployment enhancer.

It’s been two years since Cooperative Extension, Wisconsin Public Radio and PBS Wisconsin were formally reincorporated into UW–Madison.

Another Evers administration foul-up is forcing fawns to be euthanized through another extreme COVID-19 prevention policy.

Pro-growth policies have been in short supply in Wisconsin in recent years. Democrats seldom talk about business and the economy; they take both for granted. The Republican Party talks about deregulation, spending and tax cuts, as if that were enough to get an economy humming.

ACA has survived court challenges and Biden has expanded it. Lowering drug costs should be next goal.

The frustrating aspects of Afghanistan today can mask positive changes such as reasonably honest elections, and rapidly expanding political participation of women. Technology spreads steadily even to remote rural areas.

Caution: The GOP’s tax cut proposal is a sleight of hand trick that is a lot less than meets the eye. It also includes a bombshell that will detonate in two years.

The Legislature’s Republican majority has beaten Gov. Tony Evers at his own game, effectively taking away the Democrat’s big veto threat with a smart budget maneuver.

Unless they are felons. But state policies make it difficult for them to vote.

Conservatives understand that lower taxes means more money for people to invest and spend in local communities, creating economic growth and more tax revenue.

Wisconsin Republicans’ groveling to Trump wins national ridicule.

A recent report describes a world in serious trouble as soon as 2040.

If we hadn’t gotten help this year, we would have had to lay everyone off and close our business for good.

Without significant investment, infrastructure gaps will cause major losses to a nation’s GDP.

Fifty years ago this week, the senator read the Pentagon Papers into the Congressional Record. He never stopped battling war and secrecy. Gravel died on Saturday.

The state Legislature is embarking on a plan that thumbs its nose at Wisconsin’s history.

It hurts their own voters in Wisconsin. How do they get away with it?

President Biden was eating ice cream with Wisconsin’s governor and Democrat senator while 200 miles away a city is in crisis because of the disastrous policies the three of them put forth.

To put it plainly, the Republican-controlled state legislature uses Milwaukee County as the state’s personal ATM; and I’m sick of it – you should be too.

It is going to be important for people to get involved in this process as it unfolds over the next year, and it is going to be extremely important for WisDOT and the Evers administration to make good on their pledge to ensure the type of public process that a billion-dollar project like this demands.

On Tuesday, the governor quietly vetoed a bill that would end the $300 weekly unemployment enhancer.

It’s been two years since Cooperative Extension, Wisconsin Public Radio and PBS Wisconsin were formally reincorporated into UW–Madison.