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Why officially acknowledging Juneteenth means something

Senator wins attention with Wisconsin beer, not for the first time.

The MPS School Board is in no position to complain about a lack of taxpayer funding for K-12 education.

If approved and signed by the governor, this revised version of the budget will deliver substantial progress on a number of top MMAC priorities, increase our state’s fiscal stability and enhance our economic competitiveness.

Elected jobs aren’t forever, and lobbyists help guide elected officials through the revolving door separating politics and lobbying.

It has taken more than 50 years to get to the recent passage of a bill declaring Juneteenth a federal holiday.

We have spent the last 18 months witnessing China’s Chernobyl in the form of the COVID-19 pandemic.

If the For the People Act were the law of the land today, none of the Republican state legislators’ voter suppression schemes would be possible in Wisconsin or elsewhere.

The work of putting the Department of Justice fully and firmly on the side of press freedom is far from finished.

Against common sense, math and morality Vos continues to lead a scorched-earth campaign against ACA Medicaid expansion.

The supposed audit has been ridiculed across the land as not only a sham but a colossal waste of money.

Freedom of speech is guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution. It should be revered on our college campuses. Sadly, that is where it is most at risk.

With a changing of the guard in key positions at the University of Wisconsin, there is shaking and baking going on in favor of a system-wide strategic plan.

Funding our schools and supporting other critical needs of the state can happen concurrently.

Are you not aware that on July 4, 1776 over 600,000 Black people were in shackles? You call that Independence Day, but it certainly did not apply to almost every Black person in this country.

The big fear is that accurate representations of racial history in this nation will lead to overturning a social order based on historic racism.

The work is hard, the pay poor. Biden’s American Jobs Plan could help.

Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation are reviving the Scott Walker-era proposal to add lanes to Interstate 94 in the city of Milwaukee.

Democrats are growing anxious over their stalled agenda. There’s actually a lot they can still accomplish.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh in on the GOP version of the biennial budget and debate how Gov. Tony Evers should react.

Why officially acknowledging Juneteenth means something

Senator wins attention with Wisconsin beer, not for the first time.

The MPS School Board is in no position to complain about a lack of taxpayer funding for K-12 education.

If approved and signed by the governor, this revised version of the budget will deliver substantial progress on a number of top MMAC priorities, increase our state’s fiscal stability and enhance our economic competitiveness.

Elected jobs aren’t forever, and lobbyists help guide elected officials through the revolving door separating politics and lobbying.

It has taken more than 50 years to get to the recent passage of a bill declaring Juneteenth a federal holiday.

We have spent the last 18 months witnessing China’s Chernobyl in the form of the COVID-19 pandemic.

If the For the People Act were the law of the land today, none of the Republican state legislators’ voter suppression schemes would be possible in Wisconsin or elsewhere.

The work of putting the Department of Justice fully and firmly on the side of press freedom is far from finished.

Against common sense, math and morality Vos continues to lead a scorched-earth campaign against ACA Medicaid expansion.

The supposed audit has been ridiculed across the land as not only a sham but a colossal waste of money.

Freedom of speech is guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution. It should be revered on our college campuses. Sadly, that is where it is most at risk.

With a changing of the guard in key positions at the University of Wisconsin, there is shaking and baking going on in favor of a system-wide strategic plan.

Funding our schools and supporting other critical needs of the state can happen concurrently.

Are you not aware that on July 4, 1776 over 600,000 Black people were in shackles? You call that Independence Day, but it certainly did not apply to almost every Black person in this country.

The big fear is that accurate representations of racial history in this nation will lead to overturning a social order based on historic racism.

The work is hard, the pay poor. Biden’s American Jobs Plan could help.

Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation are reviving the Scott Walker-era proposal to add lanes to Interstate 94 in the city of Milwaukee.

Democrats are growing anxious over their stalled agenda. There’s actually a lot they can still accomplish.

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, weigh in on the GOP version of the biennial budget and debate how Gov. Tony Evers should react.