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Public education is expensive, but it is the smartest investment we can make for a strong economy and democracy.
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Public education is expensive, but it is the smartest investment we can make for a strong economy and democracy.
Sometimes it’s smart to avoid politics with family
I don’t know who is the master coordinator of this narrow-minded stunt, but you may have noticed in last week’s League of Women Voters’ “Candidates’ Answers” insert in the paper, all but two Republicans — including U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde — refused to take part.
Breaking down how and why the city of Milwaukee reports election results from absentee ballots all at once on election night, and how bipartisan efforts to reform the process stalled.
Indivisible, a leftist voter turnout organization, labels all Trump and conservative supporters as “hostile.”
With early in person voting underway in Wisconsin and across the country, my heart has been filled with pride as I see lines of people waiting, (patiently and undeterred) to cast their votes.
Their politics are the promise of a better future for everyone. They love America, including Wisconsin, and are relentlessly optimistic. Vote for Harris, Baldwin and Cooke.
It’s a central claim in Trump campaign. But the data tells an interesting story.
If “toxic masculinity” exists then Donald Trump is the first case study, while Kamala Harris is a stand up woman.
Under current Wisconsin state law, health insurers are required to provide one annual mammogram to women under 50 and two to women aged 45-49 who meet certain criteria, all with no out-of-pocket cost to the patient. However, for women with dense breasts and others who have high risk factors, a mammogram alone just isn’t enough.
FDA should allow, improve substitutes to cigarettes.
Voters overwhelmingly favor job requirement, but state has waived it for years, swelling benefits rolls by 56,000 adults a month.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, analyze the U.S. Senate race between GOP businessman Eric Hovde and Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin as Election Day draws closer. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
Backers of Harris fear a would-be dictator. Trump backers fear what? A woman of color they do not like, but who would lead as a traditional, Constitution-abiding sitting president?
Former President Donald Trump’s time serving french fries at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania was about more than a photo-op. He again sent a powerful message to the American people that he’s got them.
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Alarmingly, the federal government allocates only $0.05 per student annually to civics education, a stark contrast to the annual $54 investment per student in STEM subjects.
Evers, please take note of those big Google and Amazon nuclear deals.
But middlemen are siphoning hundreds of millions away from patient care.
The Milwaukee Common Council has a chance to create lasting change this budget cycle.
Public education is expensive, but it is the smartest investment we can make for a strong economy and democracy.
Sometimes it’s smart to avoid politics with family
I don’t know who is the master coordinator of this narrow-minded stunt, but you may have noticed in last week’s League of Women Voters’ “Candidates’ Answers” insert in the paper, all but two Republicans — including U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde — refused to take part.
Breaking down how and why the city of Milwaukee reports election results from absentee ballots all at once on election night, and how bipartisan efforts to reform the process stalled.
Indivisible, a leftist voter turnout organization, labels all Trump and conservative supporters as “hostile.”
With early in person voting underway in Wisconsin and across the country, my heart has been filled with pride as I see lines of people waiting, (patiently and undeterred) to cast their votes.
Their politics are the promise of a better future for everyone. They love America, including Wisconsin, and are relentlessly optimistic. Vote for Harris, Baldwin and Cooke.
It’s a central claim in Trump campaign. But the data tells an interesting story.
If “toxic masculinity” exists then Donald Trump is the first case study, while Kamala Harris is a stand up woman.
Under current Wisconsin state law, health insurers are required to provide one annual mammogram to women under 50 and two to women aged 45-49 who meet certain criteria, all with no out-of-pocket cost to the patient. However, for women with dense breasts and others who have high risk factors, a mammogram alone just isn’t enough.
FDA should allow, improve substitutes to cigarettes.
Voters overwhelmingly favor job requirement, but state has waived it for years, swelling benefits rolls by 56,000 adults a month.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, analyze the U.S. Senate race between GOP businessman Eric Hovde and Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin as Election Day draws closer. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
Backers of Harris fear a would-be dictator. Trump backers fear what? A woman of color they do not like, but who would lead as a traditional, Constitution-abiding sitting president?
Former President Donald Trump’s time serving french fries at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania was about more than a photo-op. He again sent a powerful message to the American people that he’s got them.
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Alarmingly, the federal government allocates only $0.05 per student annually to civics education, a stark contrast to the annual $54 investment per student in STEM subjects.
Evers, please take note of those big Google and Amazon nuclear deals.
But middlemen are siphoning hundreds of millions away from patient care.
The Milwaukee Common Council has a chance to create lasting change this budget cycle.