Rep. Novak: Named 2025 WCA Friend of County Government
The Wisconsin Counties Association (WCA) has named Representative Todd Novak (R-Dodgeville) as its 2025 “Friend of County Government” in recognition of his ongoing leadership and advocacy on behalf of counties across the state. Representative Novak was honored this week at
Rep. Spaude: Appointed to Assembly Committee on Judiciary
Madison, Wis. — Last week, State Rep. Ryan Spaude (D-Ashwaubenon) was appointed to the Assembly Committee on Judiciary following nomination by Minority Leader Neubauer and confirmation by Speaker Vos. The appointment was part of a series of changes in committee
Dept. of Natural Resources: Healthy Lakes and Rivers initiative celebrates 10 years
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is celebrating a milestone year for the statewide Healthy Lakes & Rivers (HLR) initiative: 10 years of helping to protect Wisconsin’s waters. Launched in 2015 in collaboration with the Wisconsin Lakes and
Rep. Goeben: Planned Parenthood halts abortion services
Madison – Rep. Joy Goeben (R-Hobart) welcomes the announcement that Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin will pause abortions at its clinics beginning October 1st due to legal and regulatory developments. This decision marks a significant step forward in protecting unborn children and reaffirming Wisconsin’s
UW-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education: Learn the skills needed to be successful in an AI-centric workplace
UWM’s Free AI Event This Wednesday 5:30-7 pm MILWAUKEE, WI, Sep 29, 2025 — Don’t miss UW-Milwaukee’s School of Continuing Education free AI event this Wednesday evening — AI Won’t Steal Your Job, But It Will Change It. Sponsored by the
Dept. of Natural Resources: Releases Biennial Habitat Work Plan, highlighting work across the state
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has released the 2026-27 Biennial Habitat Work Plan, highlighting the DNR’s first comprehensive compilation of the agency’s proposed habitat work for fiscal years 26-27. The work plan was developed in accordance with
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: ICYMI: Baldwin pens op-ed calling out Republicans for raising health care costs for Wisconsin families
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: High prices hurt my WI constituents. Republicans are breaking their promises. WISCONSIN – This weekend, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) penned an op-ed in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel calling out her Republican colleagues for refusing to act and
Rep. Steffen: Appointed to Nuclear Power Summit Board
Madison, WI—Today, State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) released the following statement regarding his recent appointment to the Wisconsin Nuclear Power Summit Board: “As a leader in advancing nuclear power in Wisconsin, I look forward to continuing this work by serving
Democratic Governors Association: Tom Tiffany-backed Medicaid cuts halt reproductive care in Wisconsin
A new report from the Associated Press reveals that Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin will stop providing abortions as a direct result “of Medicaid funding cuts in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill” that gubernatorial candidate and Congressman Tom Tiffany praised as “a major
Hulsey campaign: Small business owner, energy expert Brett Hulsey announces Positive Energy Plan to save lives, jobs, money
Madison, WI—Dem. Governor Candidate, small business owner, energy expert Brett Hulsey unveiled the Positive Energy Plan(PEP) yesterday before the wisconsinclimatemarch.org. “My Positive Energy Plan makes Wisconsin better for my family and yours. PEP gives our families good clean jobs, less
Wisconsin Jobs and Energy Coalition: ICYMI: Wisconsin DNR explains “unprecedented” review of Line 5 Relocation Project
Madison, Wis – After a more than four-year review, and following the issuance of permits last Fall, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources staff explained on Friday during a contested case hearing the extensive process they went through to ensure the Enbridge
Hughes campaign: Launches candidacy for governor
Contact: Maddy Megalpress@missyforgovernor.com; 414-865-6299 Longtime Dairy Industry Leader is a Proven Job Creator – Not a Politician Running to Build a Main Street Economy that Thrives for Every Wisconsin Worker, Family and Business Viroqua, Wis — Missy Hughes, former Organic Valley executive and previous
Gov. Evers: Visits to UW campuses across the state as part of annual back-to-school tour
Governor visited University of Wisconsin campuses, highlighting largest budget increase for UW System in nearly 20 years and over $1.2 billion for capital building projects across system campuses MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers last week visited six University of Wisconsin
Hulsey campaign: Energy expert and small business owner Brett Hulsey announces Clean Jobs, Clean Energy Plan
Madison, WI—Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate and former State Representative and County Supervisor Brett Hulsey will announce his Clean Jobs, Clean Energy Plan tomorrow, aimed at saving lives, jobs, and money. “I am running for governor to make Wisconsin better for my
Democratic National Committee: In the states: Democrats fight back against GOP’s threats to health care and freedom of speech
This week, the DNC announced an initial, six-figure investment to support the Pennsylvania Democratic Party’s voter outreach efforts to ensure Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, and David Wecht remain on the bench – key elections ahead of 2026
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul joins coalition suing over illegal conditions on funding for programs designed to prevent teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul announced today that Wisconsin has joined a coalition suing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over unlawful new conditions placed on funding for federal sexual health education programs designed to
Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin: ICYMI: Reps. Tiffany and Wied join AFP-WI roundtable on federal permitting reform
KAUKAUNA, WI – On Thursday, Americans for Prosperity—Wisconsin (AFP-WI) hosted a permitting reform roundtable highlighting the urgent need for Congress to modernize and streamline the federal permitting process and the impact of federal regulations on Wisconsin’s energy sector. The event featured
UW-Milwaukee: School of Architecture and Urban Planning announces jury for 2025 Marcus Prize
MILWAUKEE_Internationally acclaimed architects, educators and practitioners comprise the jury for the coveted 2025 Marcus Prize, awarded by the UWM School of Architecture and Urban Planning in partnership with the Marcus Corporation Foundation. Hans E. Butzer, Juhani Pallasmaa and Alex Timmer
Dept. of Justice: FTC and coalition act to stop allegedly deceptive cancer charity fundraising scheme
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (WI DOJ), the Federal Trade Commission, and a coalition of 18 additional states took action to stop a charity fundraising operation alleged to have made false or deceptive claims to U.S. donors.
Americans for Contraceptives: State Rep. Lisa Subeck reintroduces The Right to Contraception Act during roundtable with Wisconsinites on World Contraception Day
MADISON, Wis. — To mark World Contraception Day, State Rep. Lisa Subeck reintroduced The Right to Contraception Act during a roundtable event discussion with Wisconsinites who sounded the alarm about the need to protect Wisconsinites’ access to contraception. The event comes