School Choice Wisconsin: Names Ashley Czaja as new president
[Brookfield, WI] – School Choice Wisconsin (SCW) has named Ashley Czaja to the position of president, effective immediately, said Brenda White, SCW board chair. Czaja served most recently as Chief of Staff for Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, an office in which
Reps. Neubauer, Cruz: ICYMI: Democratic legislators, education leaders hold roundtable on school funding & property taxes
Highlight Assembly Democrats’ Bill to Fund General School Aids and Special Education Racine, Wis. — On Wednesday, March 25th, State Representatives Angelina Cruz (D-Racine) and Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) hosted a roundtable focused on education funding with officials from Racine and Kenosha
State Senate Democratic Committee: Hold press conference on referendums throughout Green Bay and the Fox Valley
MADISON, WI – Today, Sen. Kris Dassler-Alfheim, Sen. Jamie Wall, WEAC President Peggy Wirtz-Olsen, and community member Amy Nasr held a press conference highlighting the consequences of Republican education funding policies. They warned that those decisions have trapped taxpayers and students
WisDems: Trump and Tiffany: Two habitual absentee voters crack down on mail-in voting
MADISON, Wis. — Last night, Donald Trump signed an executive order that allows unconstitutional and unprecedented voter suppression efforts in the United States. The Trump administration’s crackdown on mail-in voting not only disenfranchises Wisconsin voters but also is an extraordinary overreach
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Nomination period open for Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting nominations for two seats on the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board. Producers who grow and sell soybeans in the following districts are eligible to nominate producers
Farmers for Sustainable Food: Farmers in the upper Midwest showcase sustainable farming commitment
Annual survey highlights 2025 conservation progress GREEN BAY, Wis. — Farmers in the Upper Midwest are expanding their sustainable farming efforts, according to Farmers for Sustainable Food’s recent member conservation survey. The survey results, released today, showcase the conservation practices
Dept. of Natural Resources: Wisconsin NRB meeting April 15
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) will meet in-person for the April meeting to consider proposed rulemaking documents and other matters. The meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 15 in public meeting room G09, State
Wisconsin Elections Commission: Key reminders for April 7, 2026 spring election
MADISON – The Wisconsin Elections Commission is reminding voters of important deadlines and procedures as the April 7, 2026 Spring Election approaches. “Voters have multiple options to cast their ballot, but it’s important to be aware of deadlines and requirements,”
Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association: Praises nearly $50 million investment in roads critical to Wisconsin dairy
The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) today applauded the award of $49.9 million through the Agricultural Roads Improvement Program (ARIP), a program within the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, supporting 29 critical infrastructure projects across the state. This third round of
WisDems: Round up: Wisconsin Republicans floundering, Democrats ready to surf the blue wave
MADISON, Wis. — As the Spring and Fall elections quickly approach, Wisconsin Democrats are putting the Republican Party and their candidates on defense as they continue to pummel them in fundraising and voter enthusiasm. This comes on the heels of the
Dept. of Justice: Joint statement on Trump v. Barbara oral argument
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul joined a coalition of 24 attorneys general in issuing the following statement as the U.S. Supreme Court holds oral arguments on President Trump’s unlawful executive order attempting to terminate birthright citizenship: “The President’s
Democracy Defense Project-Wisconsin: “Latest election executive order oversteps again”
WISCONSIN – President Trump issued a new election related executive order yesterday calling on the Department of Homeland Security alongside the Social Security Administration to create a nationwide list of verified eligible voters. The move is the latest in a string
Rep. Rivera-Wagner: Calls for transparency and urgent action as families face housing loss following NEWCAP closure
Green Bay, WI — In the wake of the closure of NEWCAP and the growing risk of housing loss for families across Northeast Wisconsin, State Representative Amaad Rivera-Wagner is calling for immediate federal action to protect vulnerable residents, alongside increased state-level
Varnam campaign: Lieutenant governor candidate David Varnam meets viability requirements to seek the Republican Party of Wisconsin endorsement
Lancaster, WI (April 1, 2026) – Today, Former Lancaster Mayor David Varnam announces he has met the financial viability requirements to seek the Republican Party of Wisconsin endorsement for Lieutenant Governor. “I am overwhelmed by the support of the people
City of Milwaukee: Year of housing: Milwaukee Department of City Development proposes $4.7 million to support affordable housing developments
Mayor administration’s proposed TIDs to support high-impact projects in City of Milwaukee neighborhoods MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson’s Department of City Development (DCD) is proposing two new Tax Incremental Finance Districts (TID) to advance critical affordable housing developments in neighborhoods
Dane County Exec Agard: Proclaims April as Earth Month in Dane County
DANE COUNTY – Dane County Executive Melissa Agard today proclaimed April as Earth Month in Dane County, recognizing the County’s ongoing commitment to protecting natural resources, expanding outdoor recreation, and advancing sustainability efforts for future generations. “Earth Month is a
Dept. of Natural Resources: Announces 2025 recipients of annual hunter education awards
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)’s Hunter Education Program today announced the recipients of the 2025 Hunter Education Instructor of the Year, Archery Instructor of the Year and Hunter Education Group of the Year honors. Following statewide
Common Cause Wisconsin: One week until election day: Use nonpartisan hotline for help voting
With one week to go before the April general election, Common Cause is encouraging voters to call or text the nonpartisan hotline, 866-OUR-VOTE, if they encounter any challenges when casting a ballot. Common Cause is part of the largest nonpartisan election protection program in the
Institute for Reforming Government: New hire brings state government and oversight expertise
Maryjane Behm will immediately help reform and accountability efforts at IRG Action and IRG Delafield, Wis. – Momentum at the Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) continues to grow as the organization announced that Maryjane “MJ” Behm has joined the organization as
Wisconsin Historical Society, Circus World: Step right up! Circus World reopens for a spectacular 2026 season
Experience new acts, a brand-new exhibit and a season packed with unforgettable special events BARABOO, Wis. – Circus World is back and ready to delight guests with a vibrant spring, summer and fall season full of excitement! This year features a