Crawford campaign: Pro-Life Wisconsin leadership: “Vote for Brad Schimel — April 1st, 2025 — Wisconsin Supreme Court.”
MADISON, Wis. – In case you missed it, Pro-Life Wisconsin’s State Director and staff are encouraging Wisconsinites to vote for Brad Schimel this April: “Vote for Brad Schimel — April 1st, 2025 — Wisconsin Supreme Court.” “When an extreme group that
Reps. O’Connor, Murphy, Brooks, and Goeben, Sens. Feyen, Tomczyk: Introduce non-partisan flags on government property bill
Proposal addresses government-sponsored division MADISON – Today, State Representatives Jerry L. O’Connor (R-Fond du Lac), Dave Murphy (R- Greenville), Rob Brooks (R- Saukville), Joy Goeben (R- Hobart), and State Senators Dan Feyen (R- Fond du Lac) and Cory Tomczyk (R- Mosinee)
Protect Our Care Wisconsin: In HELP hearing, RFK Jr. solidifies himself as an anti-vaccine zealot, grifter, and know-nothing who would be a disaster for American health care
RFK Jr. Refused Repeatedly to Acknowledge That Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism, Preying on the Fears of Parents and Families. Nomination is Now in Deep Jeopardy Washington D.C. — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before the Senate HELP Committee today
Alliance Defending Freedom: Presses five major universities for records on government censorship
ADF seeks records on participation in the ‘censorship-industrial complex’ WASHINGTON – Alliance Defending Freedom sent public records requests Wednesday to five public universities relating to their participation in the “censorship-industrial complex,” the often interlocking and hidden network of public and private
Protect Our Care Wisconsin: Fact check: RFK Jr. Denies deadly history of lying about Measles vaccinations
During the Senate HELP Committee, when asked if he would recommend families vaccinate against the measles, RFK Jr. confirmed he would. This is at odds with his long history of anti-vaccine rhetoric and his direct role in a tragic measles
Protect Our Care Wisconsin: Disqualifying: RFK Jr. refuses to say vaccines do not cause autism
RFK Jr. Doubled Down on His Yearslong History of Spreading the Debunked Lie That Vaccines Are Linked to Autism Washington D.C. — Today in his Senate HELP confirmation hearing, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refused to say that vaccines don’t cause
ACLU of Wisconsin: Celebrates Dane County sheriff terminating involvement in SCAAP program, no longer selling information to ICE
MADISON – The ACLU of Wisconsin congratulates the Dane County community members who successfully advocated for withdrawal from the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) after Dane County Sheriff Kalvin Barrett yesterday announced intentions to do so. SCAAP partially reimburses state and
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Barriers to educational freedom: Government regulations limit success and innovation of choice schools
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) released a new report titled, “The High Cost of Overregulation: How Excessive Government Control Threatens School Choice in Wisconsin.” The report analyzes how burdensome regulations hinder the ability of choice
Rep. O’Connor: Wisconsin continues with a budget surplus exceeding $4 billion
MADISON – Assembly Committee on Ways and Means Chair Representative Jerry L. O’Connor (R-Fond du Lac) issued the following statement in response to yesterday’s Legislative Fiscal Bureau report detailing new state revenue estimates: “Wisconsinites continue paying too much in income
Opportunity Wisconsin: ROUND UP: What Wisconsinites are hearing and saying about devastating cuts to federal grants and loans
While Reps. Steil and Van Orden refuse to call for an end to Trump’s attempted cuts to loans and grants , community leaders and organizations speak out about its impact MADISON, Wis. – While President Trump has rushed to cut
Kinser campaign: Launches first digital ad of campaign
MADISON, Wisc. — Today, Brittany Kinser, candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, launched her first digital ad of the campaign in the lead-up to the February 18th primary. WATCH Speaking about the launch, Kinser Campaign Manager Amy Loudenbeck released the
Dept. of Public Instruction: Open enrollment application period for 2025-26 school year opens Monday
MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction announced today the online application period for the Public School Open Enrollment Program for the 2025-26 school year opens Monday. Beginning Feb. 3, 2025, and running through April 30, 2025, parents and guardians can
Dept. of Natural Resources: Seeking public comment on trail concept plan for Rib Mountain State Park
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comment on a trail network concept plan at Rib Mountain State Park. The Greater Wausau Prosperity Partnership, in collaboration with the DNR, has developed a trail network concept plan for Rib
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty: Challenges Chicago’s “minority only” investment opportunity
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), representing the American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER), filed a new lawsuit against the City of Chicago, the Illinois Gaming Board, and Bally’s Chicago Casino for an investment offering open
Dept. of Natural Resources: Seeking public comment for environmental review of West Allis Safe Drinking Water Loan Program project
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the city of West Allis is an applicant for funding through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program to improve its public drinking water system. The project includes the replacement
Dept. of Transportation: DMV releases new Wisconsin County Forests Association special license plate
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) now offers a new specialty license plate from the Wisconsin County Forests Association. The Wisconsin County Forests Association is a non-profit organization that works to educate and sustain more than 2.4
Institute for Reforming Government: Poll: Schimel has early edge in Supreme Court race
Delafield, Wis. – The Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) is continuing its public polling project in 2025, conducting a poll on issues related to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. In its latest poll, Brad Schimel has an early edge in the 2025 Supreme
UW-Eau Claire: Former athletes serving the community as physical therapists
Though they graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire more than a decade apart, Northwoods Therapy physical therapy practitioners Tessa Pecha and Anna Graaskamp have much more in common than their workplace and alumni status. Both were kinesiology majors in
UW–Madison: Study helps doctors prescribe opioids effectively and safely
MADISON, Wis. – An approach to prescribing opioids that pairs clinician education with patient-centered monitoring and feedback could help primary care doctors minimize prescribing opioid medications to manage patients’ chronic pain, according to a University of Wisconsin–Madison research team. The team’s
Schimel campaign: Judge Brad Schimel visits all 72 counties
WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Judge Brad Schimel’s campaign announced today the completion of Schimel’s 72-county tour of the state. Since kicking off his campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Schimel has traveled throughout Wisconsin meeting with voters and sharing his vision of