
Will Flanders: MPS needs to justify referendum before going to voters
As reported this week, a referendum for Milwaukee Public Schools is being discussed by district administrators.
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As reported this week, a referendum for Milwaukee Public Schools is being discussed by district administrators.
While this could be a time for the celebration of bipartisanship, with more Republican power-grabs through undue lawsuits, I guess that’s just another missed opportunity.
While Republicans in the state legislature debate behind the scenes whether to try to override some of Governor Tony Evers’ partial vetoes of the state budget, a conservative legal organization is attempting a different tactic to limit the changes made by the governor.
Average parole time far longer in Wisconsin; system returns many parolees to prison.
Switching to a progressive income tax structure would drive Illinois even further behind Wisconsin.
U.S. Sen, Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, share strategies to help Democratic presidential candidates compete in the Midwest.
As a presidential candidate, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren offers detailed policy plans. But is that the smart thing to do politically?
While he commands the news cycles with another bizarre and outlandish tweet that every media outlet feels obligated to report, the sleaze among his appointees continues unnoticed.
Lack of minority high school and college grads and wide prosperity gaps will only exacerbate the region’s growing employee shortage, business leaders fear.
Cop killer Jordan Fricke is the latest case undermining that theory.
All signs suggest this state could determine whether Trump wins reelection.
Wisconsin needs to face the reality of declining fuel-tax revenue and transition to per-mile charges.
Global warming has created a new ocean in the Arctic, and that poses challenges for the Pentagon in the geopolitical battle with Russia and other nations.
The GOP monkey-wrenching duo of Fitzgerald and Vos running the Wisconsin State Legislature is approaching the seventh month of holding hostage the confirmation of any and all Tony Evers’ cabinet secretary nominations.
DOT Secretary Craig Thompson recently announced the administration will create a committee that includes agency staff and representatives of local government to evaluate applications for the use of $75 million in GPR for transportation projects. Thompson said possible uses of
Wisconsin congressional Democrats have a different approach than Trump and Republicans: pass bread-and-butter legislation, while standing up for farmers and middle and working-class folks.
Trump’s approval rating in Wisconsin is already a couple points higher than it is nationally, and there’s reason to suspect that some of his voters just sat out the 2018 midterms as opposed to being won over by the Democrats.
As many state pension plans struggle with severe underfunding, the Wisconsin Retirement System stands out with a funded ratio above 100 percent.
While there surely are examples of government bungling — our immigration crisis is one of them — the truth is government programs typically work for all Americans.
Wisconsin is a state with a growing tech-based economy, something people outside its borders enthusiastically grasp once they see and touch it.
As reported this week, a referendum for Milwaukee Public Schools is being discussed by district administrators.
While this could be a time for the celebration of bipartisanship, with more Republican power-grabs through undue lawsuits, I guess that’s just another missed opportunity.
While Republicans in the state legislature debate behind the scenes whether to try to override some of Governor Tony Evers’ partial vetoes of the state budget, a conservative legal organization is attempting a different tactic to limit the changes made by the governor.
Average parole time far longer in Wisconsin; system returns many parolees to prison.
Switching to a progressive income tax structure would drive Illinois even further behind Wisconsin.
U.S. Sen, Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, share strategies to help Democratic presidential candidates compete in the Midwest.
As a presidential candidate, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren offers detailed policy plans. But is that the smart thing to do politically?
While he commands the news cycles with another bizarre and outlandish tweet that every media outlet feels obligated to report, the sleaze among his appointees continues unnoticed.
Lack of minority high school and college grads and wide prosperity gaps will only exacerbate the region’s growing employee shortage, business leaders fear.
Cop killer Jordan Fricke is the latest case undermining that theory.
All signs suggest this state could determine whether Trump wins reelection.
Wisconsin needs to face the reality of declining fuel-tax revenue and transition to per-mile charges.
Global warming has created a new ocean in the Arctic, and that poses challenges for the Pentagon in the geopolitical battle with Russia and other nations.
The GOP monkey-wrenching duo of Fitzgerald and Vos running the Wisconsin State Legislature is approaching the seventh month of holding hostage the confirmation of any and all Tony Evers’ cabinet secretary nominations.
DOT Secretary Craig Thompson recently announced the administration will create a committee that includes agency staff and representatives of local government to evaluate applications for the use of $75 million in GPR for transportation projects. Thompson said possible uses of
Wisconsin congressional Democrats have a different approach than Trump and Republicans: pass bread-and-butter legislation, while standing up for farmers and middle and working-class folks.
Trump’s approval rating in Wisconsin is already a couple points higher than it is nationally, and there’s reason to suspect that some of his voters just sat out the 2018 midterms as opposed to being won over by the Democrats.
As many state pension plans struggle with severe underfunding, the Wisconsin Retirement System stands out with a funded ratio above 100 percent.
While there surely are examples of government bungling — our immigration crisis is one of them — the truth is government programs typically work for all Americans.
Wisconsin is a state with a growing tech-based economy, something people outside its borders enthusiastically grasp once they see and touch it.