Reimer not seeking reelection
Emily Mills: Transgender women belong in women’s sports
Bruce Murphy: Milwaukee becoming more unionized
Dave Cieslewicz: Do protests work?
WEDC board approves up to $15.5M in tax credits for Kikkoman expansion
Leo Cancer Care announces deal with treatment center in Italy
Capitol Chats: Wisconsin College Dems chair: Claims young voters won’t turn out in ’24 ‘dead wrong’
In this week’s Capitol Chats episode, Wisconsin College Democrats Chair Matthew Lehner says one of the biggest misconceptions about young voters is that they won’t turn out to vote in November. He also says he shares concerns about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza but noted there are many other issues at stake in the upcoming presidential election, such as abortion, LGBTQ+ and racial equality and climate change.
Rewind: Your Week in Review for April 19
On this week’s episode of WisconsinEye’s “Rewind,” WisPolitics’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss oral arguments before the Supreme Court in Gov. Tony Evers’ lawsuit over legislative authority, a GOP lawsuit challenging an Evers veto related to funding literacy programs, results of the Marquette University Law School poll and more.
WisOpinion: ‘The Insiders’ discuss Wisconsin’s role as a presidential election battleground
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, explain the importance of Wisconsin to both presidential candidates in a tightly contested election year. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
Capitol Chats: Dane GOP Chair Maly says voters will get behind Trump, GOP needs to get engage youth
On this week’s Capitol Chats podcast, Dane County Republican Party Chair Brandon Maly, 24, says Republican voters, even so-called “RINOs,” will likely rally behind Trump in the November general election as long as Republicans can clear the abortion hurdle. Maly says voters aren’t pleased with how the White House is handling many current issues, especially the economy. He also says Republicans should meet younger voters where they are, instead of talking about banning TikTok.