Gov. Evers: Announces Wisconsin taxpayers will avoid paying $205 Million in potential penalty fees next year
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced Wisconsin taxpayers next year will avoid paying as much as $205.5 million in new federal penalty fees imposed by President Donald J. Trump and Republicans in Congress through the so-called ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Republicans passed last year. Just months after Gov. Evers was finally
Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression: UW-Madison barks up the wrong tree by investigating student group for beagle rescue flier
MADISON, Wis., June 25, 2026 — An animal rights student group faces a disciplinary investigation at the University of Wisconsin-Madison after hanging fliers critical of a local dog breeder — an act that university officials are preposterously claiming encourages “criminal
Goodwin campaign: Rep. Russell Goodwin releases new campaign commercial, “Goodwin for Stronger Neighborhoods”
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — State Representative Russell Antonio Goodwin, Sr. today released his newest campaign commercial, “Goodwin for Stronger Neighborhoods,” filmed in the neighborhood near Gilbert Stuart School in Wisconsin’s 12th Assembly District. The commercial highlights the concerns Goodwin says he hears most from
Weekly GOP radio address: “Thank you” to Wisconsin dairy professionals!
Hi everyone, State Senator Jesse James here. As many of you know, June is Dairy Month – a month where we take time to appreciate our dairy farmers and businesses in Wisconsin! Our dairy professionals work tirelessly to provide high
Dept. of Children and Families: New DCF report shows child care costs continue to increase as providers prepare for end of Child Care Bridge payments
MADISON – The Department of Children and Families (DCF) today released the results of a statewide survey of child care providers showing child care costs in Wisconsin significantly outpace inflation, with families with an infant in center-based care are seeing
Weekly Dem radio address: Gov. Evers delivers radio address, encourages Wisconsinites to purchase annual state park pass when renewing vehicle registration
Audio File of Radio Address Hey there, Wisconsin! Governor Tony Evers here with some exciting news. There’s no doubt that Wisconsin’s state park system is a gem of our state, and thanks to the new partnership between the Wisconsin Department
Roys campaign: Dr. Steve Kagen endorses Kelda Roys for governor
APPLETON – State Sen. Kelda Roys announced Wednesday the endorsement of former Congressman Dr. Steve Kagen, who represented the 8th District in the US House of Representatives from 2007 to 2011. “Working together with people from every walk of life, Kelda
Midwestern Association of State Departments of Agriculture: Wisconsin hosts Midwest agricultural leaders for meeting
MADISON, Wis. – The Midwestern Association of State Departments of Agriculture (MASDA) Regional Meeting was held in Madison, Wisconsin on June 22 – 24, 2026. Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) Randy Romanski is currently serving as MASDA President
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance: Special enrollment period now open for innovative health plan; Healthcare plan; and ACLP health plan enrollees
Madison, Wis. — The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) is announcing a limited HealthCare.gov enrollment opportunity for Wisconsin consumers who purchased a health care plan from Innovative Health Plan; Healthcare Plan; or ACLP Health Plan. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Wisconsin Farm Bureau: Magnochi hired as Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation Director
MADISON – Ann Marie Magnochi has been hired by the Wisconsin Farm Bureau as its Foundation Director. Magnochi will be responsible for strategizing, overseeing and managing the operations of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation. “Ann Marie brings a great mix
Waukesha County: Waukesha County Courthouse public entrance to close June 29 for construction
(Waukesha, WI) – Beginning Monday, June 29, members of the public visiting the Waukesha County Courthouse will need to enter through a temporary entrance located on the eastside of the courthouse at the Administration Center. Visitors are encouraged to allow extra time, watch for
UW-Stout Polytechnic: High school students complete university-level project at UW-Stout Polytechnic, creating spaces that inspire
Every space has its own function, whether it’s an educational studio calling on students to advance their design skills and create a space optimal for learning, or a residential studio where they’re tasked with designing a cozy living room inviting
Southeastern Wisconsin Veteran Suicide Prevention Task Force: Raising awareness of fireworks’ effects on veterans
MILWAUKEE — For many veterans, fireworks around the Fourth of July don’t symbolize freedom, celebration or excitement. They only bring fear, anxiety and agitation. The sudden, loud noises — which sound like gunfire or exploding bombs to veterans — can be
Fair Wisconsin PAC: Issues endorsements in State Constitutional Offices
Fair Wisconsin PAC, the political action committee of Wisconsin’s only statewide LGBTQ+ civil rights and political advocacy organization, announced their in four state constitutional offices. Abigail Swetz, Fair Wisconsin’s Executive Director, issued the following statements: Sarah Godlewski for Lieutenant Governor
Washington County Exec. Schoemann: Washington County receives US EPA $1.5 million Brownfield Coalition Assessment Grant
WEST BEND, WI – The US EPA has approved a $1.5 million Brownfield Coalition Assessment Grant for Washington County. Washington County applied as the lead member of a coalition that includes the City of West Bend, the City of Hartford and
Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative: Dairy farmers encouraged by introduction of farm bill discussion draft in the Senate
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative members are encouraged by Senate Ag Chairman John Boozman’s (R-AR) release of the Agricultural Act of 2026, a discussion draft for the Senate version of the farm bill. This action begins the
Milwaukee County. Exec. Crowley: Announces $7.5 million for initiatives to combat opioid epidemic and save lives
MILWAUKEE – Today, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley announced his proposal to utilize nearly $7.5 million in opioid settlement funds for eight initiatives aimed at reducing opioid and substance use disorder (SUD), expanding treatment and prevention services, and saving lives. This investment
WisDems: In Wausau, Wisconsin Democrats address healthcare access and reproductive rights
MADISON, Wis. — Today, the anniversary of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, Democratic Assembly candidate John Kroll joined Marathon County Board Supervisor Ann Lemmer, physician and former healthcare executive Brian Ewert and others to discuss how Congressman Tom Tiffany has
Gov. Evers: Urges bipartisan opposition to Trump budget proposals to gut funding that supports Wisconsin’s workforce, K-12 schools, and higher education institutions in the state
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers sent another letter in a series of letters to every member of Wisconsin’s Congressional delegation, urging bipartisan opposition to provisions in President Donald J. Trump’s proposed Federal Fiscal Year 2027 (FFY27) budget that would have devastating impacts on Wisconsin’s workforce, higher education institutions, and public K-12 schools
WisDems: Whine Wednesday: Van Orden’s Twitter use wrapped
MADISON, Wis. — Van Orden has had quite the head-spinning week as evidenced by his 145 tweets. From parroting vaccine conspiracies to overusing Grok, you can find all the highlights (or lowlights) of Van Orden’s online presence this past week below. DVO’S