Clean Economy Coalition of Wisconsin: Statement on Rep. Tenorio’s 100% clean legislation
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The Clean Economy Coalition of Wisconsin released the following statement on Rep. Tenorio’s proposal to commit the state to 100% carbon-free energy by 2050: The Clean Economy Coalition of Wisconsin welcomes efforts that move our state forward
Bukiewicz campaign: UAW endorses Dan Bukiewicz for State Assembly
OAK CREEK, Wis. – The International Union of United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW) announced its endorsement of Oak Creek Mayor and Milwaukee Building & Construction Trades Council President Dan J. Bukiewicz in his campaign for
Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: Adopts Supervisor Vincent’s resolution to audit employee benefits contracts
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors adopted legislation requesting an audit of recent employee benefits contracts to strengthen oversight, improve compliance, and protect County finances. The resolution, authored by Supervisor Kathleen Vincent and co-sponsored by Supervisors Eckblad, Rolland,
WisDems: ICYMI: ‘A very dark cloud’: Wisconsin mom sees ACA premium more than double
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, a mom in Derrick Van Orden’s district spoke to Spectrum News about the devastating impacts her family experiences as a result of rising insurance premiums. Republicans like Van Orden refused to extend ACA premium tax credits before they expired, driving
Marquette University: Law School poll finds majorities of registered voters still undecided in Wisconsin Supreme Court race, with Taylor leading Lazar among likely voters
Also: Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll MILWAUKEE – A new Marquette Law School Poll of Wisconsin finds registered voters have begun to tune into the state Supreme Court election on April 7,
Milwaukee County Executive Crowley: Announces $1.8 million grant from the state of Wisconsin for violence prevention
MILWAUKEE — Today, County Executive David Crowley announced that Milwaukee County has been awarded $1.8 million in grant funding from Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Office of Violence Prevention to address suicide prevention, firearm storage, and evidence-based violence intervention and
WisDems: ICYMI: WisDems Chair, Devin Remiker, featured on MS NOW Primetime speaking on Blue Wave energy: ‘Retirements going up like gas prices’
MADISON, Wis. — On Sunday, WisDems Chair Devin Remiker appeared on MS NOW’s primetime show to discuss the wave of Republican retirements across Wisconsin. Remiker argued that this flood of retirements clearly shows that voters reject Republican policies — such as co-signing the war
Affordable Wisconsin Agenda: In The News: Legislative Democrats tie endless property tax referendums to Wisconsin GOP failures
MADISON, WI – Yesterday, State Senate Democratic Leader Dianne Heselbein, Senator Brad Pfaff, and Representative Jenna Jacobson held a press conference on the 72 school districts across Wisconsin holding referendum votes this spring. Hesselbein, Pfaff, and Jacobson made it clear that Wisconsinites should not be forced
Brennan campaign: Unveils health care plan, guarantees health coverage for every Wisconsin child
Milwaukee, WI – Democratic candidate for governor Joel Brennan today released “A Healthy Wisconsin Promise,” a plan to stabilize health care, lower costs, and ensure access for all Wisconsin families. At the center of the plan is “Health Care for All
Evergreen Action: 100 percent clean energy standard introduced in Wisconsin
In response to the introduction of a 100 percent clean energy standard in Wisconsin, Evergreen Action State Advocacy Director Courtney Brady released the following statement: “The introduction of a 100 percent clean energy standard is a major step forward for Wisconsin families and the
Rep. Rivera-Wagner: “Our kids should not pay the price for political inaction”
GREEN BAY — State Representative Amaad Rivera-Wagner (D-Green Bay) released the following statement on proposed cuts in the Green Bay Area Public School District: “What is happening in Green Bay should concern every community in Wisconsin. Nearly every corner of our
Dept. of Natural Resources: Awards Brownfield Grant to Bayfield County
Funds Will Support Environmental Assessment MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the award of a Brownfield Grant to Bayfield County to assist with the investigation of environmental contamination at the site of a former gas
Thurow campaign: The PFFW endorses Mike Thurow for WI-6
Mequon, WI – The Professional Fire Fighters of Wisconsin proudly announced today their endorsement of Mike Thurow in his campaign for Congress in Wisconsin’s Sixth Congressional District. The PFFW represents professional firefighters and emergency medical personnel who serve their communities across Wisconsin with
City of Madison: Green Avenue/Troy Drive – sanitary sewer & asphalt replacement project
Starting the week of March 30, 2026, Speedway Sand and Gravel will begin work on the Green Avenue/Troy Drive Sanitary Sewer and Asphalt Replacement Project. Key Project Objectives: Full closure of Green Ave/Troy Dr will be in effect from Sauthoff Rd
Wisconsin Technology Council: Higher-ed leaders to explore campus-driven entrepreneurship at April 15 Tech Council luncheon
MADISON, Wis. – Leaders from four Wisconsin higher-education institutions will discuss the growing role of colleges and universities in fostering entrepreneurship during a Wisconsin Technology Council luncheon on Wednesday, April 15, in Whitewater. Panelists are Phyllis King, chief innovation strategist of Waukesha County
Milwaukee Election Commission: In-person absentee voting begins for April 7 spring election
The Milwaukee Election Commission (MEC) announces the start of In-Person Absentee Voting (IPAV), commonly known as early voting, for the April 7, 2026 Spring Election. Early voting will be available at seven locations across the City of Milwaukee from Tuesday, March
Law Forward, ACLU, Common Cause: Fight to protect Wisconsin voters’ private data from Trump administration demand
Groups urge federal court to dismiss DOJ lawsuit seeking unredacted statewide voter file MADISON, Wis. — Law Forward and the American Civil Liberties Union filed a brief Friday on behalf of Common Cause and individual Wisconsin voters urging a federal
Wisconsin National Guard: Sharpens readiness during presidio endeavor wargame
MADISON, Wis. – The inaugural event included participants from the Wisconsin National Guard’s Joint, Army and Air Staffs, Wisconsin Emergency Management, U.S. Northern Command, and National Guard Bureau. Ryan Kennedy and John Griese, wargame designers and facilitators supporting NGB’s Wargaming and
Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association: Commends Senator Van Wanggaard on a life of public service
Madison – The Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association (WCPA) extends its heartfelt gratitude and deep appreciation to State Senator Van Wanggaard (R-Racine) for his many years of public service to the people of Wisconsin, particularly as he prepares to retire from
Milwaukee County Executive Crowley: Milwaukee County releases RFP for redevelopment of medical examiner’s office site
MILWAUKEE — Today, Milwaukee County issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking qualified developers to acquire and redevelop the soon-to-be-former Medical Examiner’s Office property at 933 West Highland Avenue in Downtown Milwaukee. Originally built in 1931, the 1.07‑acre parcel includes an approximately 58,000‑square‑foot