
Jessie Opoien: COVID-19 advocacy leads to an Assembly run for Madison’s Francesca Hong
She has been one of the loudest local voices advocating for small businesses in the service industry since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
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She has been one of the loudest local voices advocating for small businesses in the service industry since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
I cannot predict exactly what we will have to do and who will be impacted, but it is important for all citizens to know that there will be a fiscal impact to state finances from the COVID-19 pandemic response. And the longer a restrictive response lasts, the worse it gets.
They were warned that their lack of urgency could be costly. And yet they did nothing. Unemployed Wisconsinites paid the price. And this crisis of inaction is already repeating itself.
Staying home? Thank you for helping them live.
Johnson needs to address the corrupt conduct of his former fundraiser.
There was a time — believe it or not — when Wisconsin’s Supreme Court was held in high regard by the nation’s legal fraternity.
Rendering us virtual children when it comes to how we appraise reality can have very real consequences.
At this point, Kelda Roys is the only major candidate running for a seat that has not been open in 58 years.
Biden’s liberal backers, the ones who have traded #BelieveWomen for #BelieveBiden, continue to stand by their man.
The entire Mueller investigation was nothing more than a cover-up for the FBI and Justice Department’s dirty dealing.
With state tax revenues plummeting and many small businesses on the brink of failure, the WisOpinion Insiders, Jensen & Chvala, examine how state and local governments will cope during the pandemic.
UW-Madison expert Dietram Scheufele talks about how decisions on civil rights, economic rights and how we live our lives must be informed by the best available science.
The Trump campaign sued a northern Wisconsin television station over this add, contending the president never called the novel coronavirus a hoax. Such lawsuits, including legal action brought by Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice-elect Jill Karofsky during her successful campaign, threaten free speech.
One type of business that’s been especially impressive in taking the lead on implementing ways to reopen their doors are smaller, franchised athletic clubs.
Today, when both the physical health and economic health of our community are at risk from COVID-19, business as usual and politics as usual is no longer an option.
NextGen Wisconsin knows that moms need more than brunch and hollow platitudes this Mother’s Day. We need comprehensive, equitable and universal paid family leave, and we need it now.
The White House’s slow response of not recognizing the grave health risks posed by the virus, along with not putting the full force of the federal government behind the mass production of needed items for doctors and nurses, has now brought dismay to both ends of the political spectrum.
Wisconsin farmers are unwilling to support a mandate to keep meatpacking plants open at the expense and endangerment of plant workers.
Is Patrick Cudahy safe for workers? Are Cudahy officials protecting the community?
On February 23rd Ahmaud Arbery was killed for going on a run as a black man. National movement will honor his life with 2.23 mile run.
She has been one of the loudest local voices advocating for small businesses in the service industry since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
I cannot predict exactly what we will have to do and who will be impacted, but it is important for all citizens to know that there will be a fiscal impact to state finances from the COVID-19 pandemic response. And the longer a restrictive response lasts, the worse it gets.
They were warned that their lack of urgency could be costly. And yet they did nothing. Unemployed Wisconsinites paid the price. And this crisis of inaction is already repeating itself.
Staying home? Thank you for helping them live.
Johnson needs to address the corrupt conduct of his former fundraiser.
There was a time — believe it or not — when Wisconsin’s Supreme Court was held in high regard by the nation’s legal fraternity.
Rendering us virtual children when it comes to how we appraise reality can have very real consequences.
At this point, Kelda Roys is the only major candidate running for a seat that has not been open in 58 years.
Biden’s liberal backers, the ones who have traded #BelieveWomen for #BelieveBiden, continue to stand by their man.
The entire Mueller investigation was nothing more than a cover-up for the FBI and Justice Department’s dirty dealing.
With state tax revenues plummeting and many small businesses on the brink of failure, the WisOpinion Insiders, Jensen & Chvala, examine how state and local governments will cope during the pandemic.
UW-Madison expert Dietram Scheufele talks about how decisions on civil rights, economic rights and how we live our lives must be informed by the best available science.
The Trump campaign sued a northern Wisconsin television station over this add, contending the president never called the novel coronavirus a hoax. Such lawsuits, including legal action brought by Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice-elect Jill Karofsky during her successful campaign, threaten free speech.
One type of business that’s been especially impressive in taking the lead on implementing ways to reopen their doors are smaller, franchised athletic clubs.
Today, when both the physical health and economic health of our community are at risk from COVID-19, business as usual and politics as usual is no longer an option.
NextGen Wisconsin knows that moms need more than brunch and hollow platitudes this Mother’s Day. We need comprehensive, equitable and universal paid family leave, and we need it now.
The White House’s slow response of not recognizing the grave health risks posed by the virus, along with not putting the full force of the federal government behind the mass production of needed items for doctors and nurses, has now brought dismay to both ends of the political spectrum.
Wisconsin farmers are unwilling to support a mandate to keep meatpacking plants open at the expense and endangerment of plant workers.
Is Patrick Cudahy safe for workers? Are Cudahy officials protecting the community?
On February 23rd Ahmaud Arbery was killed for going on a run as a black man. National movement will honor his life with 2.23 mile run.