Rep. Tiffany: Asks DOGE to consider moving federal offices out of “sanctuary” county
WASHINGTON, DC – Yesterday, Rep. Tom Tiffany (WI-07) urged the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to consider moving federal agency offices out of Dane County due to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) classifying the jurisdiction as “non-cooperative.” Tiffany’s suggestion that DOGE
Schimel campaign: Tours dane manufacturing & joins WisconsinEye newsmakers
WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Yesterday, Judge Brad Schimel visited Dane County as part of his 72 County tour of Wisconsin. Judge Schimel met with employees and toured Dane Manufacturing in Waunakee to discuss what is at stake on April 1. Judge Brad
Dept. of Revenue: Wisconsin taxpayers have new option for organ donation
Madison, WI – Wisconsin taxpayers interested in becoming organ donors can add their names to the Wisconsin Donor Registry when filing their taxes — a new option in 2025. Following the passage of Wis. Stat. § 157.06 (2023) by Governor Evers, the
UW-Stevens Point: Student radio station to host World’s Largest Trivia Contest
WWSP 90FM’s annual 54-hour trivia contest returns for its 55th year at the University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point with “Trivia 55: NO LIMIT” April 11-13. Trivia has been offered from the WWSP 90FM headquarters at UW-Stevens Point’s Communication Arts Center,
Sen. Drake, Reps. Madison, Taylor, Goodwin: Host state budget listening session in Milwaukee’s north side
MILWAUKEE, WI – Last night Senator Dora Drake hosted her first Budget Listening Session with fellow representatives Darrin Madison, Sequanna Taylor, and Russell Goodwin at the Villard Square Library. Here the Senator and her colleagues outlined Governor Evers’ proposal and
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul announces division of criminal investigation administrator
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced Jake Jansky as the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) Administrator. “Administrator Jansky is well prepared to lead DCI, which investigates serious crimes across the state,” said
WisDems: NEW: Elon Musk admits to buying Brad Schimel to “flip control of the court”
MADISON, Wis. — New reporting from the Washington Post today further confirmed what we already knew: that Elon Musk is attempting to buy Brad Schimel a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court so Schimel can be a “support network” for Musk and Donald Trump. According to
Sen. Jacque, Rep. Kitchens, community: Look forward to spring re-opening of Potawatomi Tower
NE WI lawmakers urged Gov. Evers to repair and preserve historic Door County structure MADISON… The imminent reopening of the Potawatomi State Park Observation Tower is a tribute to area citizens and local governments coming together to make their voices
Crawford campaign: Bipartisan business leaders: Wisconsin businesses need Supreme Court guided by common sense, not partisanship
“We encourage you to cast your vote for Crawford, which is a vote for our economy and a vote to keep Washington politics out of Wisconsin courts.” MADISON, Wis. — A bipartisan coalition of business leaders has endorsed Judge Susan
WisGOP: Will Rebecca Cooke ever get tired of losing?
MADISON, Wis. — Today, two-time loser Rebecca Cooke announced her bid for Wisconsin’s Third Congressional District against incumbent Congressman Derrick Van Orden. “Two-time loser Rebecca Cooke is making a third attempt at running for Congress after losing to Derrick Van Orden. 2026
NRCC: Radical Rebecca Cooke will lose again
Sleazy political activist Rebecca Cooke announced she will be running again to lose Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District. “Certified loser Rebecca Cooke was already rejected by Wisconsinites twice and will lose again in 2026. Voters are well aware that she is
U.S. Sen. Baldwin & colleagues: Push back on Trump administration’s claims that cutting 83,000 VA employees will have no impact on veterans’ care & benefits
“We will make sure the public knows the truth – that cutting back to 2019 staffing levels means firing over 18,000 nurses, ten percent of the VA police force, nearly 10,000 schedulers, and more than thirty percent of the Veterans
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin: Actions have consequences
In a move that surprised nobody who has been paying attention, the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) under direction of Ontario Premier Doug Ford imposed a 25% surcharge on all electricity exported to the United States on Monday. The province
Fair Wisconsin: Testifies in opposition to anti-trans legislation on college athletes
Today, Fair Wisconsin will testify before the Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities in opposition to AB 102, a bill that would ban trans female athletes from playing in college sports at any level, including intramural. In addition to mobilizing
Wisconsin Technology Council: Batter(s) up! Join us March 17 at AmFam Field for the annual Wisconsin Tech Summit
MADISON, Wis. – The 12th annual Wisconsin Tech Summit will take place March 17 in-person at Milwaukee’s American Family Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers, in the stadium’s Club Level. Online registration is open through 5 p.m. Thursday, March 13. Click here to register. Walk-ins are
Dept. of Justice: Forest County woman charged with stealing more than $95,000 from elderly father
FOREST COUNTY, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) today announced Heather Robinson, 43, of Laona, Wis., has been charged with one count of theft – business setting (>$10,000 – $100,000), crime against an elder or disabled person,
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Announces commercial nitrogen optimization pilot program grant recipients
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) announced that nine projects are receiving grant funding for the 2025 Commercial Nitrogen Optimization Pilot Program (NOPP). These grants aim to refine and enhance the understanding of new methods
Lemberg Electric: Partners with Center for Veterans Issues to support those who served
CVI is renovating Vets Place Central this year with help from Lemberg Electric. BROOKFIELD, Wis. (March 11, 2025) – The Center for Veterans Issues (CVI) has long supported veterans in Milwaukee, providing housing, employment assistance, and mental health services to those who served
WisDems: REMINDER: Brad Schimel delayed justice for sexual assault survivors
MADISON, Wis. — As right-wing politician Brad Schimel heads for the debate stage this week, it’s worth reviewing how Backlog Brad failed sexual assault survivors in Wisconsin. As Attorney General, Brad Schimel’s years-long delay in testing thousands of sexual assault kits denied
Cooke campaign: Small business leader, waitress, and 2024 Democratic nominee Rebecca Cooke launches campaign for Congress in Wisconsin’s third district
Cooke outperformed top-of-ticket Democrats last cycle; lived experience presents stark contrast to vulnerable Van Orden EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – Today, small business and nonprofit leader, waitress, and 2024 Democratic nominee Rebecca Cooke announced she is running for Congress in Wisconsin’s Third