Rep. Dittrich: Celebrates massive win for women
Madison – Representative Barbara Dittrich (R – Oconomowoc) released the following statement in response to the United States’ Supreme Court ruling upholding Idaho’s and West Virginia’s protections of women and female sports: “Despite Tony Evers’ repeated vetoes denying ‘The will of the
Baum campaign: Niina Baum launches “Biking Through the District Tour” to connect with communities across Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional district
Rhinelander, WI — Congressional candidate Niina Baum will embark on her “400 Miles Through Wisconsin: Biking for the People” tour beginning July 8, traveling by bicycle from Rhinelander to Superior as part of a multi-community listening tour across Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District. The tour will
Dept. of Justice: Wisconsin DOJ joins lawsuit challenging Trump administration’s unlawful implementation of Medicaid work requirements for medically frail individuals
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Monday joined a multistate coalition in suing the Trump administration over its unlawful implementation of new Medicaid work requirements included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Specifically, the lawsuit challenges
Tiffany campaign: Tom Tiffany applauds Supreme Court ruling protecting girls’ sports
WAUSAU, WI – Tom Tiffany, candidate for Governor of Wisconsin, released the following statement after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states may prohibit biological males from competing in girls’ and women’s sports. “It’s common sense that biological males should not compete in
Sen. Carpenter: Statement on SCOTUS birthright citizenship ruling
(MADISON)—Today, Senator Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) issued the following statement regarding the Supreme Court of the United States’ decision in Barbara v. Donald J. Trump, the case before the court that contemplates our nation’s centuries long, constitutional requirement that people born in our
Law Forward: Russ Feingold and Law Forward respond to SCOTUS decision in NRSC v. Federal Election Commission
MADISON, Wis. – Today, former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold and Law Forward responded to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in NRSC v. Federal Election Commission. On behalf of Feingold, Law Forward filed an amicus brief urging the justices not to tear down the federal law prohibiting
Madison Area Technical College: Madison College awarded state grant to help Wisconsin manufacturers build electromechanical workforce
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin manufacturers struggling to fill electromechanical technician positions have a new workforce solution starting this summer. Madison College has been awarded a Workforce Advancement Training (WAT) grant from the Wisconsin Technical College System to help manufacturers train their
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Blaszkowski takes on new government relations role at WMC
MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber and manufacturers’ association – announced Tuesday that Anna Blaszkowski has been promoted to Senior Manager of Employment Regulation & Technology Infrastructure Policy. “Anna has quickly established herself as a
Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin: Makes $600,000 in grant funding available to strengthen local hunger-relief efforts
Madison, Wis. — Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin today announced it is providing access to $600,000 in grant funding to its network of partner food pantries and programs throughout southwestern Wisconsin. Through the “Retail Capacity Grant,” funding will be awarded to support
Dept. of Justice: Wisconsin Department of Justice and Coalition secure more than 50 million eggs and $3.3 million after uncovering allegedly illegal scheme to manipulate egg prices
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice and a coalition secured more than 50 million eggs for consumers nationwide and $3.3 million from some of the nation’s largest egg producers for allegedly colluding behind the scenes to raise prices.
Wisconsin Family Action: Celebrates Supreme Court decision upholding state’s right to save women’s sports
Madison, WI – Wisconsin Family Action (WFA) applauds today’s decision by the United States Supreme Court in Little v. Hecox, affirming the constitutionality of Idaho’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act and recognizing the important state interest in protecting fairness and equal athletic
Dept. of Natural Resources: Impaired boaters focus of Operation Dry Water campaign set for July 3-5
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation wardens will once again join law enforcement agencies nationwide for Operation Dry Water, an annual campaign to prevent boating while impaired to keep waters safe for all during the the holiday
Medical College of Wisconsin: To lead landmark multi-center clinical trial in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – June 30, 2026 – The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is leading a new multi-center clinical trial to evaluate an interdisciplinary rehabilitation model for military veterans and first responders with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and co-occurring disorders such as
Dept. of Transportation: Celebrate with safe driving habits during Fourth of July weekend
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) reminds drivers to prepare for busy roads and celebrate safe driving habits during the Fourth of July holiday weekend. According to AAA, more than 1.4 million Wisconsinites will be driving to their destinations this holiday weekend.
TUE News Summary: Wisconsin Democratic primary for governor turns negative
TOP STORIES Wisconsin Democratic primary for governor turns negative… Sen. Kelda Roys, issued veiled criticisms of some of her fellow candidates, warning against political newcomers and wishy-washy moderates. … Hong, said without naming names that voters can “smell bulls—.” …
Clark campaign: Where’s Michael Alfonso?
NORTHERN WI. Today, Clark for Wisconsin launched “Where’s Alfonso” – a new effort to draw the Trump-endorsed GOP contender for Wisconsin’s 7th district out of hiding and into living up to his commitment to debate Fred Clark. Alfonso agreed to a
A Better Wisconsin Together: Wisconsinites to pay the price as Republicans let child care and conservation funding end
MADISON, Wis. — Starting today, Wisconsin families will once again pay the price for Republican lawmakers not doing their job. Due to Republican state lawmakers ending their record-breakingly lazy 2025-26 legislative session only 3 months into the year without addressing critical state funding
UW-Green Bay: The Universities of Wisconsin award Security Luebke Roofing the Regents Business Partnership Award
Green Bay, Wis. – In a ceremony last week, Universities of Wisconsin Regent Vice President Ashok Rai and Interim President Renée Wachter, along with UW-Green Bay Chancellor Michael Alexander presented Shannon Alberts, ’99, president and owner of Security-Luebke Roofing with the Regents
ReadyWisconsin: Keep safety in the spotlight this Independence Day
MADISON, Wis. – As communities prepare to celebrate Independence Day and commemorate the 250th Anniversary of the United States, ReadyWisconsin urges everyone to celebrate responsibly and make firework safety the star of the show. “As we gather with family, friends, and neighbors
Berman campaign: Randy Bryce endorses Mitchell Berman for Congress in Wisconsin’s First District
RAYMOND, Wis. – Today, Randy Bryce — the Army veteran, ironworker, and union leader whose 2018 campaign drew national attention to Wisconsin’s First Congressional District — endorsed Mitchell Berman, a union member and ER nurse, ahead of the August primary.