U.S. Dept. of Justice: Madison man sentenced to 78 months for possessing a firearm as a felon
MADISON, WIS. – Timothy M. O’Shea, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced that Donald R. Spivey, Jr., 23, Madison, Wisconsin was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge William M. Conley to 78 months in federal prison for possessing a
U.S Dept. of Justice: Deforest cocaine trafficker sentenced to 3 years in prison
MADISON, WIS. – Timothy M. O’Shea, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced that Braulio Martinez Salazar, 31, DeForest, Wisconsin, was sentenced today by Chief U.S. District Judge James D. Peterson to 3 years in federal prison for attempting to distribute cocaine. Martinez Salazar pleaded guilty to this
Sen. Jacque: Bill giving veteran status to Vietnam Era Hmong and Laotian soldiers clears senate committee
MADISON… Hmong and Laotian allies who fought on the side of liberty with U.S. Soldiers would be formally recognized as Wisconsin veterans under legislation that cleared a State Senate committee today. State Sen. André Jacque, author of the bill, said the
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul secures early court decision stopping Trump administration’s unlawful termination of K-12 teacher preparation pipeline grants
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today secured a decision by the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts temporarily blocking the Trump Administration’s unlawful termination of K-12 teacher preparation pipeline grants while the states seek a preliminary injunction. Kaul
Sen. Jacque: Bill to stop thieves advances
MADISON, WI… With violent “smash and grab” retail thefts on the rise, a state Assembly committee today cleared legislation to deter these criminals by making it easier for local authorities to levy felony theft charges against repeat offenders. “Led by organized
Rivera-Wagner: Highlights Green Bay investments in Governor’s capital budget
Green Bay – Yesterday, Governor Tony Evers released his 2025-2027 capital budget. The proposal contains several appropriations for Green Bay and the Green Bay area, including multiple renovations and upgrades on the UW-Green Bay campus. Today, the Governor visited the campus
Fair Elections Wisconsin: Brad Schimel cleared the rape kit backlog. Susan Crawford tells lies about it anyway.
MADISON, WI – Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate and Dane County judge Susan Crawford is facing widespread criticism after publicly telling lies about her opponent’s history of successfully processing rape kits. Fair Elections Wisconsin, Inc., a nonpartisan group supporting candidate Brad
Underly campaign: The rocketship cheating scandal: Brittany Kinser’s troubling history in education
MADISON – Before lobbyist Brittany Kinser was working to funnel public school dollars into private institutions, she spent ten years in leadership at Rocketship Charter Schools—a private school network exposed for a widespread cheating scandal and abusive classroom practices. From
Underly campaign: Lobbyist Brittany Kinser skips public education forum—refuses to answer for her record of undermining public schools
MADISON – On March 19, the Wisconsin Public Education Network (WPEN) will hold a public forum on the future of education in Wisconsin—but Lobbyist Brittany Kinser has declined to attend. For years, Kinser has worked to drain public school funding
Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy: Will tariffs make Wisconsin rich?
The Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy (CROWE) is pleased to present a timely report entitled “Will Tariffs Make Wisconsin Rich?” Key takeaways from the report: Tariffs are taxes collected by the Federal government from domestic firms when they
Dept. of Transportation: Wisconsin DMV, TSA urge travelers to verify ID documents
When enforcement of the REAL ID Act begins May 7, 2025, the regular Wisconsin driver license or ID may no longer be accepted identification for domestic air travel or to enter a federal building or military base. Travelers will be
Gov. Evers: “Trump administration must stop turning their backs on America’s dairyland”
The governor slams Trump Administration for once again trying to walk back promised funding to support Wisconsin’s farmers and producers, urges Trump Administration to immediatelyrestore funding Congress already approved Amid looming threats of trade wars impacting Wisconsin farmers, producers, and agricultural industries,Trump Administration intends to cut funding for programs designed to strengt… Please log in to access subscriber
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