
Rebecca Blank: Looking back on 2017 successes
As 2017 draws to a close, thank you to all our faculty, staff, students and supporters who make UW-Madison a world-class institution. I look forward to an even better year in 2018!
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As 2017 draws to a close, thank you to all our faculty, staff, students and supporters who make UW-Madison a world-class institution. I look forward to an even better year in 2018!
Walker now cites creating or retaining – – new category – – nearly – – new qualifier – – 30,000 jobs in 2017.
A contribution is almost never a crime; a politician’s actions in response to that contribution can be.
We should all be concerned by the precedent that shrinking Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments sets. What will happen if next the Trump administration decides, without our input, to shrink the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge? The consequences that would have on Wisconsin’s environment and the economy would be disastrous.
Since 2010, Illinois has lost a net 650,000 residents to other states.
Donald Trump’s Federal Communications Commission voted in mid-December to eliminate “the First Amendment of the internet,” and in so doing it delivered the most brutal blow of 2017 to democracy in America.
It another good year for Cheap Shots, Isthmus’ annual tradition of delivering low blows to worthy recipients. Let’s get to it.
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. What’s in store for Wisconsin politics in 2018? Who knows. But that’s not going to stop us from making our predictions
Imagine that you take your doctor to court for a long pattern of negligence, and suddenly, there’s a new judge on the case: your doctor! That’s pretty much what may be facing Wisconsin citizens who filed a detailed legal petition with the
Yesterday I announced our Newsmaker of the Year here in Oshkosh. Now I’m going to hand out our Person of the Year honoree. The difference between the two is that the Newsmaker was the busiest–but the Person of the Year
It’s nearly time to say goodbye to another year and to this one, I say good riddance. The year 2017 was a good news year in one major respect. The Capital Times turned 100 and we were able to celebrate
Milwaukee’s Bruce Murphy has committed some solid journalism. He broke the Milwaukee County pension scandal that helped elect reformer Scott Walker as county exec and, ultimately, governor of Wisconsin. Good liberal that he is, Bruce has been doing penance ever
Democrats are celebrating Doug Jones’ victory in last week’s special election in Alabama, but those who want to interpret that vote as portending victory for the Democrat in next year’s Wisconsin governor’s race might need to curb their enthusiasm. Jones won
If I were Dennis Degenhardt and running for the 58th Assembly seat left vacant by the premature death of Bob Gannon, I would not run as just a Democrat, I would run as a Democrat/Independent. Even though Donald Trump carried
Installing – – whew, no Senate confirmation needed – – former Wisconsin developer, anti-science and inside-the-government pollution enabler Cathy Stepp as director of the US EPA Great Lakes region – – is like giving the oil tanker captain who drove his ship onto the rocks in
The WisOpinion Insiders, Jensen & Chvala, talk about their Christmas gifts for Scott Walker, Paul Ryan, Tammy Baldwin and other Wisconsin politicians. Sponsored by Michael Best Strategies and the Wisconsin Counties Association.
Do you support legislation that would eliminate permits to build on state wetlands?
In the face of Trump-era nativism, leaders in Madison’s Latino community show persistence and altruism rather than empty outrage.
Total cost is $1,774 per Wisconsin household.
WHA-TV’s production of “Our House: The Wisconsin Capitol” in late November was an impressive behind-the-scenes look at our state’s most impressive building.
As 2017 draws to a close, thank you to all our faculty, staff, students and supporters who make UW-Madison a world-class institution. I look forward to an even better year in 2018!
Walker now cites creating or retaining – – new category – – nearly – – new qualifier – – 30,000 jobs in 2017.
A contribution is almost never a crime; a politician’s actions in response to that contribution can be.
We should all be concerned by the precedent that shrinking Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments sets. What will happen if next the Trump administration decides, without our input, to shrink the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge? The consequences that would have on Wisconsin’s environment and the economy would be disastrous.
Since 2010, Illinois has lost a net 650,000 residents to other states.
Donald Trump’s Federal Communications Commission voted in mid-December to eliminate “the First Amendment of the internet,” and in so doing it delivered the most brutal blow of 2017 to democracy in America.
It another good year for Cheap Shots, Isthmus’ annual tradition of delivering low blows to worthy recipients. Let’s get to it.
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. What’s in store for Wisconsin politics in 2018? Who knows. But that’s not going to stop us from making our predictions
Imagine that you take your doctor to court for a long pattern of negligence, and suddenly, there’s a new judge on the case: your doctor! That’s pretty much what may be facing Wisconsin citizens who filed a detailed legal petition with the
Yesterday I announced our Newsmaker of the Year here in Oshkosh. Now I’m going to hand out our Person of the Year honoree. The difference between the two is that the Newsmaker was the busiest–but the Person of the Year
It’s nearly time to say goodbye to another year and to this one, I say good riddance. The year 2017 was a good news year in one major respect. The Capital Times turned 100 and we were able to celebrate
Milwaukee’s Bruce Murphy has committed some solid journalism. He broke the Milwaukee County pension scandal that helped elect reformer Scott Walker as county exec and, ultimately, governor of Wisconsin. Good liberal that he is, Bruce has been doing penance ever
Democrats are celebrating Doug Jones’ victory in last week’s special election in Alabama, but those who want to interpret that vote as portending victory for the Democrat in next year’s Wisconsin governor’s race might need to curb their enthusiasm. Jones won
If I were Dennis Degenhardt and running for the 58th Assembly seat left vacant by the premature death of Bob Gannon, I would not run as just a Democrat, I would run as a Democrat/Independent. Even though Donald Trump carried
Installing – – whew, no Senate confirmation needed – – former Wisconsin developer, anti-science and inside-the-government pollution enabler Cathy Stepp as director of the US EPA Great Lakes region – – is like giving the oil tanker captain who drove his ship onto the rocks in
The WisOpinion Insiders, Jensen & Chvala, talk about their Christmas gifts for Scott Walker, Paul Ryan, Tammy Baldwin and other Wisconsin politicians. Sponsored by Michael Best Strategies and the Wisconsin Counties Association.
Do you support legislation that would eliminate permits to build on state wetlands?
In the face of Trump-era nativism, leaders in Madison’s Latino community show persistence and altruism rather than empty outrage.
Total cost is $1,774 per Wisconsin household.
WHA-TV’s production of “Our House: The Wisconsin Capitol” in late November was an impressive behind-the-scenes look at our state’s most impressive building.