Hulsey campaign: Brett Hulsey says Gov. Evers, GOP deal close by no cigar—need to return all budget money Tiffany/Walker/Vos took from Wisconsin residents in 2011 in Unfair Despair Act 10
Madison, WI—Former State Representative, carpenter and governor candidate Brett Hulsey says Governor Ever’s budget deal is a good step but does not return all the money former State Rep. Tom Tiffany, then Gov. Scott Walker, and Assembly Joint Finance Chair Robin Vos
Dept. of Public Instruction: State supt. names Pilgrim Park Middle School teacher as 2026-27 Teacher of the Year during surprise visit
ELM GROVE — State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly today announced Allison Urban as the final 2026-27 Teacher of the Year. The announcement was made as part of a schoolwide surprise celebration at Pilgrim Park Middle School (School District of Elmbrook). The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, in partnership with Herb Kohl
Gov. Evers: Signs Executive Order, clearing way for Legislature to approve blockbuster bipartisan deal announced today
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today signed Executive Order #292, clearing the way for the Wisconsin State Legislature to approve the blockbuster bipartisan deal announced earlier today. Gov. Evers, Wisconsin State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester), and Wisconsin State Senate Majority
Rep. Callahan: Surplus agreement reached
[Madison, WI] Republicans in the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate have finalized a deal with Governor Evers to address the state’s $2.4 billion budget surplus. State Representative Calvin Callahan (R-Tomahawk) released the following statement: “After months of negotiations, I am happy
State Senate Democratic Committee: State Senate candidates, Trevor Jung and Charly Ray, on the issues facing Wisconsin
MADISON, WI – This morning, Trevor Jung, Senate candidate for SD-21, and Charly Ray, candidate for SD-25, appeared on Civic Media’s ‘DayBreak’ and Pat Kreitlow’s ‘UpNorth’ live stream, respectively. Trevor touted the Affordable Wisconsin Legislative Packages put forth by Senate Democrats last month, while Charly Ray spoke on
Dept. of Public Instruction: State supt. praises bipartisan deal to invest in Wisconsin kids and schools, urges continued momentum
MADISON — State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly today issued a statement in response to Gov. Tony Evers’ and GOP leaders’ bipartisan deal to invest in Wisconsin’s kids and schools. The bipartisan package announced today includes an investment of more than $600 million in Wisconsin’s K-12 public schools, including increasing the state’s special
Wisconsin Association of School Boards: Statement on state budget surplus deal announcement
We commend Governor Evers and legislative leaders from both parties for working together in a bipartisan manner to reach this $1.8 billion agreement to use state surplus dollars to fund schools and provide relief to property taxpayers. First and foremost,
U.S. Sens. Baldwin, Kelly, Young, Scott: Call on Trump to stand up to China and prioritize U.S. shipbuilding at summit with President Xi
Senators call comes as China’s unfair practices have decimated U.S. shipbuilding industry, hurting American workers and national security WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Todd Young (R-IN) and Tim Scott (R-SC) are calling on President
Dept. of Justice: Announces $200,000 settlement with Neenah Foundry Company for alleged air pollution violations
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) today announced a $200,000 settlement with Neenah Foundry Company. The settlement resolves a civil environmental enforcement action alleging violations of air pollution control permits and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Roys campaign: Rejects backroom deal
“Today, Tony Evers and Wisconsin Republicans have emerged from behind a curtain with a proposal to spend the state’s projected surplus before it actually materializes and almost guarantee Wisconsin is facing a fiscal deficit in January 2027. “I’ve been very
Sen. Nass: Evers-Vos II mysterious deal to spend $1.8 billion using projected revenues
Nass: Politicians throwing around big numbers, but short on detail. Senator Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) issued the following statement regarding Governor Evers announcement of another closed-door deal with Speaker Robin Vos to spend $1.8 billion using projected revenues that have not
Ebben campaign: New: Iron County Sheriff Paul Samardich endorses Jessi Ebben in WI-07
STANLEY, WI – Today Trump Conservative Jessi Ebben’s congressional campaign announced she has been endorsed by Iron County Sheriff Paul Samardich. In a statement, Sheriff Samardich said, “I’m supporting Jessi Ebben for Congress because I know there is no one better to have my
Rep. August: Applauds bipartisan tax relief and education agreement
MADISON — Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August (R-Walworth) released the following statement regarding the bipartisan agreement reached between Governor Tony Evers, Speaker Robin Vos, and Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu: “Over the last several months, our focus has been clear:
Rep. Jenna Jacobson: Sounds alarm on natural resource funding
MADISON-Today, Representative Jenna Jacobson (D-Oregon) released the following statement after the failure by Legislative Republicans to release funding for planned fish stocking, habitat management, and maintenance of public facilities: The 2025-27 Biennial budget set aside $4 million for the Wisconsin
Bukiewicz campaign: U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin endorses Dan Bukiewicz for Assembly
OAK CREEK, Wis. – Today, Senator Tammy Baldwin announced her endorsement of Dan Bukiewicz for the Wisconsin 21st Assembly District, calling him the champion working families need in Madison. “I am proud to endorse Dan Bukiewicz for State Assembly,” said
Rep. Cruz: Encourages community participation in DEFEND Public Education gallery event
Racine, WI – State Representative and Racine Educators United (REU) President Angelina Cruz is encouraging Racine families, educators, students, and community members to attend the DEFEND Public Education project gallery event on Thursday, May 14, 2026, from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM at
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Warns the WIAA to end illegal race- and sex-based quotas
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) warned the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) to scrap its illegal race and sex-based quotas. The WIAA, which governs sports for nearly 90,000 Wisconsin students, denies individuals the ability to seek
Gov. Evers: And GOP leaders announce blockbuster bipartisan deal to invest in Wisconsin’s kids and schools, provide property tax relief statewide, and address rising costs for working families
After months of bipartisan negotiations, governor and Republican leaders announce deal attaining 50 percent special education reimbursement and securing over $600 million for K-12 schools, tens of millions of dollars in property tax relief, eliminating income tax on tips and
Murray campaign: Blasts “billionaire tax cuts” in first television ad
New Lisbon, WI — Ginger Murray, Democratic candidate for Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District, today launched her first television ad — and she didn’t come empty-handed. In “Straight Shooter,” the plain-talking candidate faces the camera, shotgun in hand, and destroys a
Karas campaign: Announces May 2026 “Grift and Spend Award” for Republicans and Democrats
MUSKEGO, Wis. — Wisconsin Secretary of State candidate Pete Karas today announced the May 2026 Grift and Spend Award will be jointly awarded to the Republican Party and the Democratic Party for their shared commitment to waste, endless war, and debt. “Republicans and Democrats put on a