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Better late than never, we now have a president who believes in science and who is making climate a top priority.
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Better late than never, we now have a president who believes in science and who is making climate a top priority.
While the vaccine offers a glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel, we still must work together to avoid more preventable deaths from COVID-19.
Bottom line, prisons are an incubator for the transmission of disease. We have a responsibility to keep the employees and incarcerated people in those facilities safe.
Some states have gone down this road, but that doesn’t mean it’s right for Wisconsin.
The nationwide push to legalize marijuana state by state may make its passage SEEM like an inevitability to the public. However, Americans are smart to question this push, examine the facts, and slow down this process before it’s too late.
Vos creates or exacerbates problems, while Governor Evers is a problem-solver.
Killing passenger rail was raw politics at its worst — a patented Walker divide and conquer scheme.
A few words on the biggest story in Wisconsin, the end of a 300+ day streak, and then answers for a whole lot of your questions.
We are a family of Rohingya refugees. Being allowed to immigrate here saved our lives.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, review Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposal and consider its potential outcome in the hands of majority Republicans.
Tony Evers surely realizes the sensible, center-left state budget he proposed this week has zero chance of passing because the foremost priority of Republican majorities in the Legislature, ahead of governing, is preventing any success by a Democratic governor.
This was nothing more than Evers’ re-election announcement wrapped in the formality of a policy address.
In 2020 Transportation Department completed 375 projects in all corners of the state.
Sean Stevens joined the Thompson Center on Public Leadership to discuss findings from a 2020 survey on free speech on the college campus. Stevens is a senior research fellow in polling and analytics at FIRE and obtained his Ph.D. in social psychology from Rutgers.
Even fans of Limbaugh would have a hard time justifying the state of Wisconsin lowering the flags to half-staff to honor him. Limbaugh has zero connections to the state of Wisconsin.
What was his impact on Wisconsin? Praise and condemnation and silliness offered.
Struggling to pay for basic needs is something nobody should have to live with.
When Trump called the tune, Ron Johnson danced.
While state Republican candidates outperformed Trump. A problem for both parties.
In a letter last month, Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway instructed city employees to work fewer hours and sign up for Unemployment Insurance to help fill big-spending Madison’s budget hole. She touts it as a win-win situation for the city’s finances and the government employees, without noting the losers: federal taxpayers and employers who cover the cost of UI benefits.
Better late than never, we now have a president who believes in science and who is making climate a top priority.
While the vaccine offers a glimpse of light at the end of the tunnel, we still must work together to avoid more preventable deaths from COVID-19.
Bottom line, prisons are an incubator for the transmission of disease. We have a responsibility to keep the employees and incarcerated people in those facilities safe.
Some states have gone down this road, but that doesn’t mean it’s right for Wisconsin.
The nationwide push to legalize marijuana state by state may make its passage SEEM like an inevitability to the public. However, Americans are smart to question this push, examine the facts, and slow down this process before it’s too late.
Vos creates or exacerbates problems, while Governor Evers is a problem-solver.
Killing passenger rail was raw politics at its worst — a patented Walker divide and conquer scheme.
A few words on the biggest story in Wisconsin, the end of a 300+ day streak, and then answers for a whole lot of your questions.
We are a family of Rohingya refugees. Being allowed to immigrate here saved our lives.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, review Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposal and consider its potential outcome in the hands of majority Republicans.
Tony Evers surely realizes the sensible, center-left state budget he proposed this week has zero chance of passing because the foremost priority of Republican majorities in the Legislature, ahead of governing, is preventing any success by a Democratic governor.
This was nothing more than Evers’ re-election announcement wrapped in the formality of a policy address.
In 2020 Transportation Department completed 375 projects in all corners of the state.
Sean Stevens joined the Thompson Center on Public Leadership to discuss findings from a 2020 survey on free speech on the college campus. Stevens is a senior research fellow in polling and analytics at FIRE and obtained his Ph.D. in social psychology from Rutgers.
Even fans of Limbaugh would have a hard time justifying the state of Wisconsin lowering the flags to half-staff to honor him. Limbaugh has zero connections to the state of Wisconsin.
What was his impact on Wisconsin? Praise and condemnation and silliness offered.
Struggling to pay for basic needs is something nobody should have to live with.
When Trump called the tune, Ron Johnson danced.
While state Republican candidates outperformed Trump. A problem for both parties.
In a letter last month, Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway instructed city employees to work fewer hours and sign up for Unemployment Insurance to help fill big-spending Madison’s budget hole. She touts it as a win-win situation for the city’s finances and the government employees, without noting the losers: federal taxpayers and employers who cover the cost of UI benefits.