Sen. Hesselbein: Statement on proposed constitutional amendment to prohibit partisan gerrymandering
I have served in the legislature under gerrymandered maps created by Republicans and have seen firsthand the damage they do to democracy and to good public policy. The fair maps we passed two years ago have made a difference in
City of Madison: Meet 2026 Women in Construction Week profile: Shelley Johnson
“It’s supposed to be hard. If it wasn’t hard, everyone would do it. The hard… is what makes it great.” While Coach Jimmy Dugan in the movie “A Leage of Their Own,” had a point, Parks Division Leadworker Shelley Johnson
Sen. Roys: Introduces legislation to prohibit discriminatory pricing
MADISON — Sen. Kelda Roys (D-Madison) introduced legislation to reduce the price of groceries and other consumer goods by requiring fair, transparent, and nondiscriminatory pricing for these items. At a time of rapid inflation and high prices, consumers need a
Rep. Moore Omokunde: Statement on BadgerCare Public Option bill rollout
MADISON— Today, Legislative Democrats introduced a BadgerCare Public Option bill. State Representative Supreme Moore Omokunde (D-Milwaukee) shared the following: “Our purpose today is simple: every Wisconsinite deserves access to quality, affordable healthcare – And for too many in our state,
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance: Administrative actions February 2026
Madison, Wis. — The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) is responsible for administering and enforcing the insurance laws of Wisconsin. This includes monitoring the financial and marketing practices of individuals and companies. Each month, OCI publishes the administrative actions
Rep. Joers: Responds to special session call
MADISON — Today, Governor Tony Evers announced that he will be calling a special session of the legislature to ban partisan gerrymandering. Representative Alex Joers (D-Waunakee) issued the following reaction: “I agree that we need a constitutional ban on partisan
ReadyWisconsin: Spring into action: Use daylight saving time to refresh emergency preparedness plans
MADISON, Wis.– As clocks move forward an hour on March 8, it is the perfect time to review and refresh emergency preparedness plans for you and your loved ones. “Daylight saving time is more than adjusting a clock, it’s an
Gov. Evers: Signs executive order calling Legislature into special session to ban partisan gerrymandering and guarantee fair maps for future generations of Wisconsinites
With no permanent independent and nonpartisan redistricting process in place for 2030, governor calls for banning partisan map rigging in state’s constitution MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, as promised during his 2026 State of the State address, signed Executive Order #285, calling a special session of the Wisconsin State Legislature to occur at noon on Tues., April
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Calls for immediate end to Trump’s illegal war with Iran on Senate Floor
Baldwin remarks come ahead of Senate vote to stop President Trump’s war in Iran WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) took to the Senate Floor to condemn President Donald Trump’s illegal war with Iran that is putting American lives
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: To host public meetings on 2026 spongy moth treatment plans
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting public comment on its 2026 spongy moth aerial treatment plans. Treatment plan maps, spray information, fact sheets, and other resources can be found at smaerialspray.wi.gov. “The outbreak-level
UW-Eau Claire: To host Regional National History Day Competition
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire will host the Northwestern Wisconsin Regional National History Day Competition on March 11. The event is an opportunity for middle and high school students to “do history” by researching a topic of interest and then
UW-Green Bay: Alumni rise to the distinction of distinguished and outstanding at annual alumni awards dinner
The University’s 2026 best of the best to be recognized along with Richard and Sharon Resch who will receive the Honorary Alumni Award Green Bay, Wis.— The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will recognize several outstanding alumni and two honorary alumni
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul joins coalition in opposing federal rule that would limit student loan access for healthcare workers
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul is joining a coalition of 24 attorneys general and two governors in submitting a comment letter opposing a proposed rule under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1) by the United States Department of
Gov. Evers: Sends letter to Wisconsin Congressional delegation urging immediate modification to new federal hemp laws
New federal law banning the sale of virtually all intoxicating hemp products in the U.S. by November 2026 projected to jeopardize $700 million in economic impact and nearly 3,500 jobs in Wisconsin MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers sent a letter to every member of Wisconsin’s Congressional delegation urging immediate legislative
WisDems: ICYMI: During Feb. 25 telephone town hall, Steil continues to tout debunked claims about election integrity
MADISON, Wis. — New reporting from Racine County Eye reveals that Bryan Steil continues to double-down on widely debunked election conspiracy claims in one of his rare telephone town hall appearances. While hiding his face behind his phone, Bryan Steil tried to evade
City of Milwaukee: Mayor Johnson selects veteran city executive to lead the Department of Administration
Danielle Rodriguez Nominated for Common Council Approval Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson has named Danielle Rodriguez as his choice to lead the city’s Department of Admiration (DOA). Rodriguez brings decades of local government experience to her new position. She most recently
WisDems: Keyboard warrior Van Orden tweets over 600 times in February, still won’t hold town hall
MADISON, Wis. — February may be the shortest month of the year, but that didn’t stop Derrick Van Orden from compulsively tweeting more than 600 times. His online tantrums ranged from groveling praise for Donald Trump after the State of the
Dane County: Mourns the loss of parks leader and conservation champion Bill Lunney
MADISON, WI – Today, Dane County is mourning the loss of Bill Lunney, a towering figure in the county’s parks and conservation community whose life was defined by public service. For 30 years as Chair of the Dane County Park Commission,
UW-Stout: Cybersecurity program ranks No. 14 in nation as students excel in cyber defense competitions
Program has earned national credentials, international reach during its first four years Menomonie, Wis. – Just four years after it was created, the University of Wisconsin-Stout Bachelor of Science cybersecurity program ranks as one of the best in the nation,