Cooke campaign: American Postal Workers Union of Wisconsin endorses Rebecca Cooke for Congress
EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – Today, Rebecca Cooke, candidate for Congress in Wisconsin’s Third Congressional District, is announcing the support of another labor union, the American Postal Workers Union of Wisconsin. “I’m so proud to have the support of APWU of Wisconsin
Sen. Hutton: Statement on UW Regents’ approval of tuition increase
MADISON, Wis. — Senator Rob Hutton (R–Brookfield), chairman of the Senate Committee on Universities and Technical Colleges, issued the following statement regarding the UW Board of Regents’ vote to increase tuition for a fourth consecutive year: “Wisconsin’s public universities are
Fair Wisconsin PAC: Endorses Jordan Roman in Assembly District 12
Today, Fair Wisconsin PAC announced their endorsement of Jordan Roman in Assembly District 12. Roman is challenging incumbent representative Russell Goodwin. Rep. Goodwin who voted for a k-12 transgender athlete ban on March 20th, 2025 This was a vote in
Barnes campaign: On CNN And MSNOW, Mandela Barnes responds to Trump farm stop in Wisconsin, talks about plans to lower costs
Barnes on CNN With Dana Bash: Wisconsin Farmers Are Struggling “Because Of Donald Trump’s Poor Decision Making, And Tom Tiffany Has Been With Him Every Step Of The Way.”On MS NOW’s The Weekend: Barnes Says Tiffany Doing Bidding of President
Kids Forward: Wisconsin’s affordability crisis & racial inequities hurt kids & families
Madison, WI — The affordability crisis isn’t the only thing holding Wisconsin families back; racial inequities are preventing too many children from getting a fair shot. This is according to data supporting the 2026 KIDS COUNT® Data Book, a 50-state report of
Badger Boys State: Develops Wisconsin’s next generation of leaders
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. — 6/8/2026 — More than 680 of Wisconsin’s top high school students are participating in Badger Boys State next week, one of the nation’s premier youth leadership and government education programs. Sponsored by the Wisconsin American Legion, the
Dept. of Natural Resources: Wisconsin Invasive Species Council announces Invasive Species Action Awards winners
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) congratulates the winners of the 2026 Invasive Species Action Awards, presented by the Wisconsin Invasive Species Council during Invasive Species Action Month. The governor-appointed Council advises the DNR and the state legislature on
Karas campaign: Democrat moves to throw out 2,937 voter signatures and keep Green candidate off the ballot
MUSKEGO, WI — Pete Karas, the Green Party candidate for Wisconsin Secretary of State, filed a response with the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) over the weekend asking it to throw out a challenge that would invalidate thousands of signatures and keep
Burgelis campaign: Burgelis emerges as standout voice at First Congressional District Democratic Candidate Forum
KENOSHA, WI — Congressional candidate Peter Burgelis delivered a strong and energetic performance Friday evening at the First Congressional District Democratic Candidate Forum, presenting a clear vision for defeating Bryan Steil and restoring leadership that puts working families first. Addressing
Barnes campaign: Donald Trump and Tom Tiffany fly into Wisconsin to talk about DC
Donald Trump came to Chippewa Falls today to meet with farmers, and while he didn’t fall asleep during this meeting, that actually might have been better. I sat down with a dozen family farmers in the same county as Trump’s event earlier
U.S. Rep. Fitzgerald: Votes to pass legislation Stopping Child Care Fraud scams
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) issued the following statement after voting to pass H.R. 7726, the Stop Child Care Scams Act of 2026. “Child care assistance programs are intended to support working families, not fraudsters exploiting the system,” said Congressman Fitzgerald.
Rep. Sinicki: Congratulates Nikayla Washington, South Milwaukee 7th Grader, for National STEM Award
SOUTH MILWAUKEE, WI – Today, State Rep. Christine Sinicki (D-Milwaukee) attended a student STEM showcase at South Milwaukee Middle School. The young innovators and their STEM teacher, Isabel Mendiola, demonstrated their projects for classmates, teachers, and parents in a culmination
Karas campaign: Pete Karas files for Governor in 2030 — because apparently the Democrats need a reminder of how democracy works
MUSKEGO, WI — Pete Karas, the Wisconsin Green Party’s 2026 candidate for Secretary of State, has a message for the Democrats who challenged his nomination papers: thanks for the motivation. Karas announced today that he has filed to run for Governor
Gov. Evers: Seeks applicants for Milwaukee County Circuit Court
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he is seeking applicants for the Milwaukee County Circuit Court – Branch 34. The appointment will fill a vacancy being created by Judge Glenn H. Yamahiro’s retirement, effective Sept. 2, 2026. The
WisDems: Wisconsin democrats hold virtual press conference ahead of Trump visit to western Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. — Today, Senator Tammy Baldwin joined State Senator Jeff Smith and a Wisconsin farmer impacted by skyrocketing costs to set the record straight on the impacts of Donald Trump’s cost-raising MAGA agenda on farmers and rural Wisconsinites ahead of
Baum campaign: Congressional candidate to spend day working on Gilman Dairy Farm to celebrate June Dairy Month
Congressional Candidate, Niina Baum, to spend Day Working on Gilman Dairy Farm to Celebrate June Dairy Month Gilman, WI — 7th Congressional candidate Niina Baum will spend a day working alongside Tristan Swartz at Doing it Wrong Dairy in Gilman, Wisconsin as
Sen. Felzkowski: Senate makes second request for records from DOJ
Madison, WI – Today, the Senate made a second formal request for records from the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding the relationship between DOJ and outside influences. In response to the initial request for records made by the Senate Special
Rep. Rivera-Wagner: Community leaders, residents, and stakeholders call for public voice in future of Neville Public Museum
GREEN BAY, Wis. — A coalition of residents, business owners, artists, historians, nonprofit leaders, and community stakeholders has submitted a letter to Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach and members of the Brown County Board of Supervisors calling for greater public