Rep. Kaufert: Funeral procession “Purple Light” bill signed into law
MADISON – A bill authored by Rep. Dean Kaufert [R–Neenah] and Senator Julian Bradley [R–New Berlin] to help prevent disruptions of funeral processions was signed into law by the Governor today. The bill (AB 302), commonly called the “Purple Light”
Former U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, Law Forward: Warn of eroding campaign finance laws in new op-ed ahead of U.S. Supreme Court arguments today
MADISON, Wis. – In a new op-ed published today in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold and Law Forward attorneys Jeff Mandell and Rachel Snyder argue that the U.S. Supreme Court should reject attempts to further erode campaign finance
UW-Stout: Students’ submarine survival game surfaces to victory at M+DEV, the Midwest’s biggest game industry event
Menomonie, Wis. – The creators of a computer game about a doomed submarine had a real-life sinking feeling last May as the date of the Stout Game Expo (SGX) approached. After months of work on the claustrophobic, cooperative game Dread
Sen. Ratcliff: Welcomes approval of historic broadband expansion across Wisconsin
MADISON, WI — Senator Melissa Ratcliff (D-Cottage Grove) applauds the federal approval of our state’s ambitious plan to deploy more than $1 billion in broadband funding — a landmark investment that will connect high-speed internet to more than 175,000 homes
Dohmen Company Foundation: Announces $4M investment in FoodCorps to build and launch two first-of-their-kind school nutrition leadership programs
MILWAUKEE (December 9, 2025) — Dohmen Company Foundation, a private foundation guided by a vision of ‘life without diet-related disease,’ today announced a three-year, $4 million investment in FoodCorps, a national nonprofit advancing child well-being through food in school. The investment
Dept. of Natural Resources: Releases its 2024 Water Withdrawal Report
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently released its 2024 Report on Water Withdrawals, which gives an overview of the past 10 years of water withdrawals throughout Wisconsin. Since the onset of the Great Lakes Compact, Wisconsin requires water
Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association: UW Now Live — Predictions for 2026
MADISON, WI (December 9, 2025) — Against the backdrop of a presidential transition and major shift in many federal government policies, along with a new technology revolution gathering steam, it is time to invite some special guests to the program to share what
Sen. Wirch: State Democrats introduce special education promise legislation
Madison, WI – Yesterday, Wisconsin Democratic Legislators circulated their Keep Our Promise on Special Education Reimbursement legislation, which fulfills the state’s promise to our public schools to provide needed funding for special education. Our school’s need for special education instruction
Dept. of Natural Resources: Welcome winter with Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the winter issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine is now available in print and online. Winter in Wisconsin brings unique opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, and the latest issue is packed
State Senate Democratic Committee: Senate Democrats visit Verona’s Jensen Christmas Tree Farm for next stop on Affordable Wisconsin Tour
VERONA, WI – Yesterday, Senate Democrats toured Jensen Christmas Tree Farm in Verona as the next stop on the Affordable Wisconsin Tour. Democratic Leader Dianne Hesselbein, Senator Kelda Roys, and Rep. Jenna Jacobson toured the farm with owner Lance Jensen to highlight the pinch Wisconsinites
Northwoods Policy Network: Officially launches, unveils vision for a stronger northern Wisconsin
WISCONSIN — Northwoods Policy Network (NPN), a newly established policy and advocacy organization dedicated to strengthening Northern Wisconsin, has officially launched today, December 8th, 2025. Building on the momentum of its early social media rollout and introductory video released in September, the
Sen. Smith: Keeping Wisconsin’s promise on special education funding
MADISON, Wis — With the state’s higher than anticipated increase in need for special education services, Sen. Jeff Smith (D-Brunswick) has partnered with Rep. Angelina Cruz (D – Racine) to introduce a new bill to address the issue. When lawmakers voted
Legislative Audit Bureau: Report release
The Bureau announces the release of State Investment Fund (report 25-31). We provided an unmodified opinion on the financial statements and related notes of the State Investment Fund (SIF) as of and for the year ended June 30, 2025. These financial statements
Institute for Reforming Government: Empty schools, empty wallets: How ESSER pandemic aid led to more school referenda
Delafield, Wis. – The Institute for Reforming Government released a new report on Tuesday, “Empty Schools, Empty Wallets: What Happened to $1.49 Billion in ESSER School Aid?” The report draws on 17,830 school district allocations analyzed by IRG to find
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed in Marquette County
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has identified a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI H5N1) in a backyard poultry flock in Marquette County. All birds in this flock have succumbed to the disease,
Democracy Defense Project: ICYMI: DDP/WIPPS/WisACT “Better Conversations in Polarized Times” lunch & learn – Thursday, December 4th
WISCONSIN – Last week, the Democracy Defense Project – Wisconsin (DDP) joined the Wisconsin Institute of Public Policy and Service (WIPPS) and the Wisconsin Alliance for Civic Trust (WisAct) for a lunch and learn covering how bipartisan organizations and their messages promote healthier,
iHeartRadio: Milwaukee’s Newstalk 1130’s legendary host Jay Weber announces transition from morning drive to new iHeartpodcast
Weber to Conclude Daily Morning Show; Will Launch New iHeartPodcast in Spring 2026 MILWAUKEE, WI – December 9, 2025 – iHeartMedia Milwaukee’s NewsTalk 1130 WISN todayannounced that longtime weekday morning host Jay Weber will conclude his role as daily host
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation: Olson re-elected president of WFBF, Preder re-elected president of Rural Mutual Insurance Company
MADISON – Brad Olson was re-elected president of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation. Olson is a crop farmer near Frederic in Polk County. Joe Bragger from Independence in Buffalo County was re-elected to serve as WFBF Vice President. Brad and
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Says Trump’s bailout is no fix to his trade war’s damage to Wisconsin farmers
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) released the following statement after President Trump announced a $12 billion bailout to farmers who have been hurt by his own trade war: “Wisconsin farmers put in more time and heart into
Law Forward: ICYMI: Tomorrow, U.S. Supreme Court could topple yet another campaign finance limit
USA TODAY: “Former Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wisconsin, who authored other campaign finance rules that have been partially overturned by the Supreme Court, wrote in a brief for the case that getting rid of the coordinated spending limits would be ‘the