Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty: WI regulation violates sew SCOTUS precedent regarding talk therapy
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), Wisconsin Family Action, and WILL’s client Joy Buchman are warning Governor Tony Evers and his Administration to immediately cease any enforcement of Wis. Admin. Code. § MPSW 20.02(25), a rule banning
Wisconsin Family Action: Warns governor to stop censoring talk therapy
MADISON –Wisconsin Family Action is joining the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty in calling on Gov. Evers’ administration to immediately rescind MPSW §20.02 (25) which engages in the one-sided censorship squarely rejected by the United States Supreme Court in Chiles v. Salazar.
Rep. Vining: “Social work licensure compact” co-authored by Rep. Robyn Vining signed into law
MADISON– Governor Tony Evers signed into law a bill that facilitates the practice of social work across state lines: 2025 Assembly Bill 80 (now 2025 Wisconsin Act 232). The new law ratifies and enters Wisconsin into the Social Work Licensure Compact, provides the
Gov. Evers: Doubles down on partisan gerrymandering ban: “There’s nothing to negotiate.”
Legislature still refusing to add ban on partisan gerrymandering to state constitution, jeopardizing Wisconsin’s fair maps With no permanent independent redistricting process in place, Wisconsinites could see partisan map rigging return after fair maps ushered in historic era of bipartisan accomplishments MADISON — Gov.
Rep. Dittrich: Announces re-election bid for Wisconsin’s 99th Assembly District
Medical College of Wisconsin: Announces president and CEO
Shekar N. Kurpad, MD, PhD, FEL ‘01, Unanimously Named MCW’s Seventh Leader, Effective July 1, 2026 Milwaukee – April 14, 2026 – The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) today announced that Shekar N. Kurpad, MD, PhD, FEL ‘01, has been unanimously appointed as
Reps. Vos, August: Statement on Gov. Evers’ call for a special session on redistricting
MADISON – Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) and Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August (R-Walworth) released the following statement regarding a special session on nonpartisan redistricting: “Today, Assembly Republicans decided to leave Governor Evers’ special session on nonpartisan redistricting open in an
Barnes campaign: Tom Tiffany: A cliché Washington politician making life more expensive for Wisconsin
The following is a statement from Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes in response to Tom Tiffany’s new ad: “Wisconsin can’t afford a cliché Washington politician like Tom Tiffany. “He’s spent his time in Washington rubber stamping every piece of Trump’s massive price
State Senate Democratic Committee: Breaking news: Republican Senator Jesse James declines to run, marking 5th major Senate retirement
MADISON, WI – Today, State Senator Jessie James, who had announced his intention to challenge Democratic incumbent Jeff Smith in Wisconsin’s 31st district, announced that he will not be seeking re-election. James is the 5th Senate Republican to call it quits, nearly half
Dept. of Justice: Wisconsin internet crimes against children task force sees continued increase in CyberTips as annual conference on Missing and Exploited Children kicks off
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force is working to combat a sustained increase in suspected online child exploitation as the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) kicks off its annual Internet Crimes Against Children Conference
Dept. of Financial Institutions: Gov. Evers proclaims April as “ABLE to Save” month in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) today announced Gov. Tony Evers proclaimed April as “ABLE to Save” Monthin Wisconsin. This month-long, nationwide grassroots education and outreach campaign, led by the ABLE National Resource Center, is dedicated to increasing awareness about
Milwaukee County Executive Crowley: Celebrates 414 Day
MILWAUKEE – In honor of 414 Day, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley released a video celebrating everything he loves about Milwaukee and encouraging Milwaukeeans to support local businesses, visit a favorite park, and show love to the community today. “Milwaukee raised
Skinner campaign: To run for Wisconsin state Senate
[Altoona, WI] Michele Magadance Skinner announced today that she is seeking election to the 31st Senate District following the retirement of Senator Jesse James, and issued the following statement: “Senator Jesse James has been a champion for our community and
Sen. James: Announces retirement from Wisconsin State Senate
Senator Jesse James (R-Thorp) is announcing that he will retire at the end of his term, and not seek reelection. “This journey of being a past 68th Assembly state representative and current state senator has been amazing. I had the
Rep. August: Thanks Rep. Scott Allen for his service to Wisconsin
MADISON — Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August (R-Walworth) released the following statement regarding Rep. Scott Allen: “I want to thank Scott for his years of service to the people of Wisconsin and to the State Assembly. “Scott has served with honesty,
Tiffany campaign: Announces statewide ad buy highlighting key priorities for governor
WAUSAU, WI – Tom Tiffany, candidate for governor, announced a seven-figure statewide ad campaign across broadcast, digital, and streaming platforms. The ad highlights his priorities to lower property taxes, cut red tape, and stop Wall Street from buying up homes and
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty: Represents coalition of parents, taxpayers, and schools to protect choice program and taxpayers
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) represents a group of Wisconsin taxpayers, parents, and choice schools in a motion to intervene in Wisconsin PTA v. Wisconsin State Assembly. The complaint in that case seeks to have the judiciary
Common Cause Wisconsin: To push fair districts in special session
Madison, WI – As a supporter of independent redistricting commissions, Common Cause urges legislators to take today’s special session to create an independent redistricting commission seriously. “People are tired of political games at their expense, and partisan gerrymandering is at the top of that