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State Rep. David Murphy, a Republican from the Fox River Valley community of Greenville, fashions himself as the free speech expert for the University of Wisconsin campuses.
When they realized the Democrats had defeated the GOP’s aging golden boy Scott Walker and swept all statewide offices, the Republicans took advantage of their gerrymander control of the legislature to stick it to the new governor while the agreeable old governor was still in office. They called an unsubtle lame duck session limiting Evers power and that of the new attorney general, Josh Kaul.
If high-speed rail can’t make it in population dense California, what made anyone think it could work in Wisconsin?
Evers can act from the high ground. He can simply state that it should not be the mission of our guard to curtail or intimidate the vulnerable who seek a harbor from danger.
Is Evers sincere about cutting taxes or is he really just interested in sticking it to the state’s manufacturers?
President Trump has done his most damage to the US image in foreign reputation and action, yet American voters are choosing Democratic presidential candidates for 2020 based on their domestic policies.
Anonymous critics of Amy Klobuchar’s management style are taking shots as the U.S. senator from Minnesota announces a run for president.
Lots of possible taxes and fees, but can legislators agree on any?
There is widespread disappointment, even despair among some citizens, that neither President Donald Trump nor Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has addressed the most critical issue facing the country: corn syrup.
Clean drinking water initiatives, more school funding and expanded dental coverage in BadgerCare. We’re seeing more of Democratic Governor Tony Evers’ priorities in his first budget, and, by implication, the range of just some of what Walker and his legislative allies had dismissed from public agendas or damaged statewide since 2011.
While most of us are tempted to wail on and on about the despicable personal character of Trump, leaders like Evers and Baldwin forgo the politics of bellicosity and focus on ideas to help ordinary people.
Trump’s State of the Union address was the opposite of Wisconsin Democratic Governor Tony Evers’s State of the State address in humanity, tone and substance.
What made the remarks by Barnes responding to Trump’s State of the Union address so powerful was his reminder that Trump’s politics are being upended by citizen action.
Analysis from the Badger Institute over the years confirms that tolling on interstate highways is a workable approach for rebuilding and widening the state’s aging Interstate system.
As you can see from the numerous posts about Mark on Facebook in recent days, he was well-liked by nearly everyone and had good reasons to be liked.
This week on “The Insiders,” Chvala and Jensen discuss whether former Gov. Scott Walker is the future of the state GOP. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
What the new law proposed by Sargent and Larson would actually do is limit freedom of speech in a way that benefits them.
Foxconn workers, insiders say Racine project is failing in Bloomberg story.
We Energies wants to pollute Lake Michigan, adding to toxic mercury levels harmful to babies.
State Rep. David Murphy, a Republican from the Fox River Valley community of Greenville, fashions himself as the free speech expert for the University of Wisconsin campuses.
When they realized the Democrats had defeated the GOP’s aging golden boy Scott Walker and swept all statewide offices, the Republicans took advantage of their gerrymander control of the legislature to stick it to the new governor while the agreeable old governor was still in office. They called an unsubtle lame duck session limiting Evers power and that of the new attorney general, Josh Kaul.
If high-speed rail can’t make it in population dense California, what made anyone think it could work in Wisconsin?
Evers can act from the high ground. He can simply state that it should not be the mission of our guard to curtail or intimidate the vulnerable who seek a harbor from danger.
Is Evers sincere about cutting taxes or is he really just interested in sticking it to the state’s manufacturers?
President Trump has done his most damage to the US image in foreign reputation and action, yet American voters are choosing Democratic presidential candidates for 2020 based on their domestic policies.
Anonymous critics of Amy Klobuchar’s management style are taking shots as the U.S. senator from Minnesota announces a run for president.
Lots of possible taxes and fees, but can legislators agree on any?
There is widespread disappointment, even despair among some citizens, that neither President Donald Trump nor Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has addressed the most critical issue facing the country: corn syrup.
Clean drinking water initiatives, more school funding and expanded dental coverage in BadgerCare. We’re seeing more of Democratic Governor Tony Evers’ priorities in his first budget, and, by implication, the range of just some of what Walker and his legislative allies had dismissed from public agendas or damaged statewide since 2011.
While most of us are tempted to wail on and on about the despicable personal character of Trump, leaders like Evers and Baldwin forgo the politics of bellicosity and focus on ideas to help ordinary people.
Trump’s State of the Union address was the opposite of Wisconsin Democratic Governor Tony Evers’s State of the State address in humanity, tone and substance.
What made the remarks by Barnes responding to Trump’s State of the Union address so powerful was his reminder that Trump’s politics are being upended by citizen action.
Analysis from the Badger Institute over the years confirms that tolling on interstate highways is a workable approach for rebuilding and widening the state’s aging Interstate system.
As you can see from the numerous posts about Mark on Facebook in recent days, he was well-liked by nearly everyone and had good reasons to be liked.
This week on “The Insiders,” Chvala and Jensen discuss whether former Gov. Scott Walker is the future of the state GOP. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
What the new law proposed by Sargent and Larson would actually do is limit freedom of speech in a way that benefits them.
Foxconn workers, insiders say Racine project is failing in Bloomberg story.