
Dave Zweifel: Evers needs to rethink ban on right-wing media group
It shouldn’t require a lawsuit to get Gov. Tony Evers to withdraw his edict to exclude the right-wing MacIver Institute from media events, including press conferences and briefings.
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It shouldn’t require a lawsuit to get Gov. Tony Evers to withdraw his edict to exclude the right-wing MacIver Institute from media events, including press conferences and briefings.
Why are state customers paying $117 million — or more — for unneeded power upgrades?
By 1946, returning American veterans confronted the emerging nativism that Trump so typifies in “The Best Years of Our Lives,” from newly observant Hollywood master William Wyler. The encounter then was with an America First boor.
From the left’s “basket of deplorables” to the right’s “send her back,” our public and private spaces have become infected with a culture of contempt.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos decided he would buck public opinion and not make accommodations for a lawmaker with disabilities. Now that Vos has caved, he is blaming the news media for his bad press.
When Scott Walker won the governorship in 2010 and Robin Vos became Assembly speaker, both passenger rail and commuter rail were shoved to the side.
The IRG, led by former Governor Scott Walker, relies upon the experiences of Wisconsin, North Carolina, Kansas, Colorado and Utah to make the case for the reforms.
Wisconsin is one of the worst-performing states in the country at providing dental care for disadvantaged kids.
Why the sudden change to approve copper-zinc mine? Will it pollute Lake Michigan?
Legislators do more than what is seen by the public.
American society is growing older, less healthy and less financially secure. So, what’s a boomer to do? Two things come immediately to mind: stay productive and stay (or become) healthy.
If Bernie’s campaign is destined to drown anyway, he should at least have the decency to not try to yank the reputation of our embattled press under water with him.
Fresh off his most recent trip to the US southern border, Rep. Glenn Grothman describes the crisis, what’s being done, and what he thinks needs to happen next.
Barnes has a detached relationship with the truth and a penchant for blaming others for his misdeeds.
Johnson must stand-up for retirees and support the Butch Lewis Act.
Let’s have a real, meaningful discussion about how to prevent gun violence.
The presence of the Air National Guard in Madison provides double enhancement of emergency response and fire protection, and the Air National Guard has been a cooperative partner in mitigating the impact of their operations on the community.
Increasing the age to 21 will ensure fewer social access points to the products in high schools, while aligning e-vapor and tobacco products with other adult products, including beer, wine and distilled spirits.
To those who work in anti-poverty causes and struggle with the challenges of affordable housing here and throughout the country, Porco’s long been a superstar who has blazed a trail that others can only hope to follow.
With neighboring states wrestling with siting marijuana dispensaries, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the chances the Wisconsin Legislature will approve medical marijuana. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
It shouldn’t require a lawsuit to get Gov. Tony Evers to withdraw his edict to exclude the right-wing MacIver Institute from media events, including press conferences and briefings.
Why are state customers paying $117 million — or more — for unneeded power upgrades?
By 1946, returning American veterans confronted the emerging nativism that Trump so typifies in “The Best Years of Our Lives,” from newly observant Hollywood master William Wyler. The encounter then was with an America First boor.
From the left’s “basket of deplorables” to the right’s “send her back,” our public and private spaces have become infected with a culture of contempt.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos decided he would buck public opinion and not make accommodations for a lawmaker with disabilities. Now that Vos has caved, he is blaming the news media for his bad press.
When Scott Walker won the governorship in 2010 and Robin Vos became Assembly speaker, both passenger rail and commuter rail were shoved to the side.
The IRG, led by former Governor Scott Walker, relies upon the experiences of Wisconsin, North Carolina, Kansas, Colorado and Utah to make the case for the reforms.
Wisconsin is one of the worst-performing states in the country at providing dental care for disadvantaged kids.
Why the sudden change to approve copper-zinc mine? Will it pollute Lake Michigan?
Legislators do more than what is seen by the public.
American society is growing older, less healthy and less financially secure. So, what’s a boomer to do? Two things come immediately to mind: stay productive and stay (or become) healthy.
If Bernie’s campaign is destined to drown anyway, he should at least have the decency to not try to yank the reputation of our embattled press under water with him.
Fresh off his most recent trip to the US southern border, Rep. Glenn Grothman describes the crisis, what’s being done, and what he thinks needs to happen next.
Barnes has a detached relationship with the truth and a penchant for blaming others for his misdeeds.
Johnson must stand-up for retirees and support the Butch Lewis Act.
Let’s have a real, meaningful discussion about how to prevent gun violence.
The presence of the Air National Guard in Madison provides double enhancement of emergency response and fire protection, and the Air National Guard has been a cooperative partner in mitigating the impact of their operations on the community.
Increasing the age to 21 will ensure fewer social access points to the products in high schools, while aligning e-vapor and tobacco products with other adult products, including beer, wine and distilled spirits.
To those who work in anti-poverty causes and struggle with the challenges of affordable housing here and throughout the country, Porco’s long been a superstar who has blazed a trail that others can only hope to follow.
With neighboring states wrestling with siting marijuana dispensaries, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, consider the chances the Wisconsin Legislature will approve medical marijuana. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.