WisDems: Dan O’Donnell is back on the air. How long until Tom Tiffany returns to his show?
MADISON, Wis. — GOP candidate for governor Tom Tiffany, who announced his run for governor on Dan O’Donnell’s radio show, has still not condemned O’Donnell’s call for the assassination of Minnesota governor Tim Walz. O’Donnell was pulled off the air for nearly a week
Rep. Rivera-Wagner: Praises AG Kaul for standing up to Ticketmaster and Live Nation
GREEN BAY, WI — State Representative Amaad Rivera-Wagner (D-Green Bay) released the following statement in response to the antitrust action involving Live Nation and Ticketmaster pursued by the U.S. Department of Justice and a coalition of state attorneys general that included
Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: Supervisor Bielinski resolution advancing transparency in county contracts moves forward
MILWAUKEE — A resolution authored by Supervisor Bielinski and co-sponsored by Supervisors Martinez, Rolland, Shea, Gómez-Tom, Taylor (District 17), Taylor (District 5), Vincent, O’Connor, Capriolo, Logsdon, Eckblad, and Martin unanimously advanced out of the Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and General Services Committee with aims to improve transparency and
Rep. Robyn Vining: Wauwatosa student Abby introduce Wisconsin Humane Cosmetics Act
MADISON– State Representative Robyn Vining (D-Wauwatosa) and Abby Wurzburger, a 14-year-old student from Wauwatosa, WI, held a press conference to introduce the Wisconsin Humane Cosmetics Act: a bill to ban cosmetic animal testing in Wisconsin. This bill is co-authored by
WisDems: ICYMI: Wisconsin Republicans are not where they should be
MADISON, Wis. — New reports have surfaced exposing Wisconsin Republicans not being where they should be, with some living outside their districts and others not showing up to vote. The Wisconsin Constitution requires that legislators live inside of their district, but
La Crosse Democratic Party: Ethics complaint filed against La Crosse County Republican Party and County Board candidate Robert Haines
The La Crosse County Democratic Party announced today that it has filed two complaints with the Wisconsin Ethics Commission alleging wrongful campaign transactions by the La Crosse County Republican Party and County Board Candidate Robert Haines. According to campaign finance
Martin campaign: Leads the pack as first Republican Lt. Governor candidate to surpass party viability thresholds
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WisDems: Ron Johnson disgraces veterans and Derrick Van Orden doesn’t say a word
Ron Johnson went on Newsmax and shamefully disgraced Democratic veterans by calling them “wolves in sheep’s clothing.” MADISON, Wis. — A week ago today, while American soldiers were dying in the Trump administration’s illegal war in Iran, Ron Johnson went on
Black Leaders Organizing for Communities: Announces endorsement of Judge Chris Taylor for Wisconsin Supreme Court
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Rep. Tranel: Testifies in support of bill restoring local control over large energy projects
MADISON — Rep. Travis Tranel today testified before the Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology and Tourism in support of Senate Bill 3, legislation that restores local control over the siting of large-scale wind and solar projects in Wisconsin communities. Tranel
Gov. Evers: Sends letter to U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Duffy urging immediate action to prevent uncertainty, delays for critical Blatnik Bridge reconstruction project
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today sent a letter to former Wisconsin Congressman and now U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Secretary Sean Duffy, urging immediate action to prevent uncertainty and potential delays for the critical restoration of the aging John A. Blatnik Bridge between Superior, Wisconsin, and Duluth, Minnesota, a
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee: We warn Wisconsin: IHRA bills chill free speech and shield U.S. and Israeli violence abroad
A coalition of 40 civil rights, faith, labor, and community organizations urgently calls on Wisconsin leaders to reject Senate Bill 445 and Assembly Bill 446. These bills would enshrine the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism into state
Milwaukee County Executive Crowley: Highlights construction progress on affordable housing and senior center at historic site in South Milwaukee
SOUTH MILWAUKEE – Yesterday, County Executive David Crowley shared a construction update as he and other partners toured the site of former Bucyrus-Erie in South Milwaukee, which is being redeveloped into 134 housing units with 76 of them being affordable. It will
Dane County Traffic Safety Commission: Officers warn against red light/stop sign running
Dane County law enforcement agencies are teaming up to warn area residents about the dangers of red-light and stop-sign running, which last year caused five Dane County fatalities. Between March 12-21, twenty agencies across the county will be increasing enforcement
Television and News Media: New research examines how viral police body cam videos featuring Wisconsin cases may shape public opinion
A new peer-reviewed study published in Television & New Media examines the rise of YouTube channels that turn police body camera footage into viral entertainment — including footage from La Crosse, Milwaukee, and surrounding Wisconsin communities. The study, authored by
Wisconsin Elections Commission: Launches Election Information Hub
New webpage provides voters and media with a centralized source for election news, data, and resources MADISON – Voters and media can now access a new webpage to find the latest election information in one convenient location. The Wisconsin Elections
Institute for Reforming Government: Releases school referenda transparency tool for taxpayers
New resource helps Wisconsin voters understand local school referenda Delafield, Wis. – The Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) released an online school referendum transparency tool on Tuesday to help taxpayers better understand school spending ahead of spring 2026 school district
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty: Racial achievement gaps in Wisconsin explained by poverty and family structure, new report shows
The News: A new report from the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) examines why Wisconsin has some of the largest academic achievement gaps between Black and white students in the nation—and finds that poverty, family structure, and early literacy
The Bradley Foundation: Announces Senator Phil Gramm as a 2026 Bradley Prize winner
Award Honors Commitment to the Ideals of American Exceptionalism Milwaukee, WI – The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation has announced that Senator Phil Gramm, revered public servant, legislator, economist, and professor, is a 2026 Bradley Prize recipient. Sen. Gramm will receive the award
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Derrick Van Orden votes NO on against additional relief for farmers
Van Orden voted against amendment to include more relief for farmers in Farm Bill Derrick Van Orden voted against an additional $17 billion in relief for American farmers struggling with higher input costs, disappearing markets, and chaotic tariffs impacting their