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More than 75 protests and lots of misunderstandings. How city officials have responded.
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More than 75 protests and lots of misunderstandings. How city officials have responded.
The Trump campaign’s lawsuit to invalidate thousands of Wisconsin votes has the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, debating the state Supreme Court’s decision to reject immediate consideration of the suit and possible future court action on voting regulations.
Parisi is neither bombastic nor particularly self-aggrandizing, though he could choose to play it differently given the scope of his influence.
We need to use our significant surplus in Medicaid funds to continue testing, tracing and COVID-19 operations in January.
Hagedorn’s adherence to the written word of the law has already drawn scorn from some Republicans complaining he’s a “traitor” or worse.
Now is not the time to get sick. We are so close to finally having a solution to battling COVID-19. Let’s see this through together without any more unnecessary deaths from this horrible disease.
Social distancing and wearing masks saves real peoples’ lives, speeds us to a better economic future, relieves the burdens on exhausted health care workers.
Kohler Co. plan, okayed under Gov. Walker is bad precedent and bad for environment.
Madison Ald. Shiva Bidar, who twice served as president on the Common Council, announced Monday that she will not seek another term in next spring’s municipal election.
Wisconsin needs a state budget that matches the moment. The moment demands bold action to start reversing the concentration of wealth in fewer and fewer hands, cure what ails our sick health care system, arrest climate catastrophe, and come to terms with chronic and systemic injustices in our society.
While there may be reasons to be reticent about passing the entire package, the bill includes a number of key provisions that warrant consideration in some form.
Republicans want 10 more years of gerrymandering. To do this they would hand all power to state Supreme Court.
The 2020 election in Wisconsin is over, the results are certified, and the outcome is clear: Joe Biden won the Badger State, and he will be the next President of the United States. However, the battle for control of the U.S. Senate isn’t over yet, and it is critical that Wisconsin Republicans move on from our past defeat and instead focus on the potential victories ahead of us.
Trump campaign attorney Jim Troupis has filed a substantive, persuasive, and overwhelmingly statutorily supported petition to the Wisconsin Supreme Court that is impossible to disregard or dismiss as mere conspiracy-mongering.
It’s a downright pity that the Congress hasn’t stepped in, the Senate choosing to go home rather than pass a meaningful relief bill for restaurants and other small businesses.
Liberal Racine city leaders defying a Wisconsin Supreme Court restraining order on school closures are “drunk with power,” Jim Bender, president of School Choice Wisconsin, tells Empower Wisconsin.
Trump and his supporters must think that delaying the results of this election are akin to a game, where the rules are to be manipulated, falsely manufactured, or ignored.
Coming from the world of manufacturing where “zero defects” or “Six Sigma” is always the ultimate objective, the recent election results in Wisconsin can only be viewed as remarkably reliable.
As the clock winds down on 2020, Republican lawmakers are growing increasingly concerned the Evers administration will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars in lost federal funding.
The data shows us that contrary to popular belief, there is little correlation between spending and student outcomes.
More than 75 protests and lots of misunderstandings. How city officials have responded.
The Trump campaign’s lawsuit to invalidate thousands of Wisconsin votes has the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, debating the state Supreme Court’s decision to reject immediate consideration of the suit and possible future court action on voting regulations.
Parisi is neither bombastic nor particularly self-aggrandizing, though he could choose to play it differently given the scope of his influence.
We need to use our significant surplus in Medicaid funds to continue testing, tracing and COVID-19 operations in January.
Hagedorn’s adherence to the written word of the law has already drawn scorn from some Republicans complaining he’s a “traitor” or worse.
Now is not the time to get sick. We are so close to finally having a solution to battling COVID-19. Let’s see this through together without any more unnecessary deaths from this horrible disease.
Social distancing and wearing masks saves real peoples’ lives, speeds us to a better economic future, relieves the burdens on exhausted health care workers.
Kohler Co. plan, okayed under Gov. Walker is bad precedent and bad for environment.
Madison Ald. Shiva Bidar, who twice served as president on the Common Council, announced Monday that she will not seek another term in next spring’s municipal election.
Wisconsin needs a state budget that matches the moment. The moment demands bold action to start reversing the concentration of wealth in fewer and fewer hands, cure what ails our sick health care system, arrest climate catastrophe, and come to terms with chronic and systemic injustices in our society.
While there may be reasons to be reticent about passing the entire package, the bill includes a number of key provisions that warrant consideration in some form.
Republicans want 10 more years of gerrymandering. To do this they would hand all power to state Supreme Court.
The 2020 election in Wisconsin is over, the results are certified, and the outcome is clear: Joe Biden won the Badger State, and he will be the next President of the United States. However, the battle for control of the U.S. Senate isn’t over yet, and it is critical that Wisconsin Republicans move on from our past defeat and instead focus on the potential victories ahead of us.
Trump campaign attorney Jim Troupis has filed a substantive, persuasive, and overwhelmingly statutorily supported petition to the Wisconsin Supreme Court that is impossible to disregard or dismiss as mere conspiracy-mongering.
It’s a downright pity that the Congress hasn’t stepped in, the Senate choosing to go home rather than pass a meaningful relief bill for restaurants and other small businesses.
Liberal Racine city leaders defying a Wisconsin Supreme Court restraining order on school closures are “drunk with power,” Jim Bender, president of School Choice Wisconsin, tells Empower Wisconsin.
Trump and his supporters must think that delaying the results of this election are akin to a game, where the rules are to be manipulated, falsely manufactured, or ignored.
Coming from the world of manufacturing where “zero defects” or “Six Sigma” is always the ultimate objective, the recent election results in Wisconsin can only be viewed as remarkably reliable.
As the clock winds down on 2020, Republican lawmakers are growing increasingly concerned the Evers administration will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars in lost federal funding.
The data shows us that contrary to popular belief, there is little correlation between spending and student outcomes.