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John Imes: Wisconsin’s local-to-global leadership on climate and clean energy
From Rio de Janeiro to Belém, Wisconsin is showing how pragmatic, locally led climate action can power jobs, resilience, and economic growth

Bruce Murphy: Menard makes big money, others not so much
Company faces more legal claims for underpaying workers.

Mark Belling: It isn’t just the left that is terrified of Charlie Kirk’s organization
State GOP, local school both irrationally obstruct it

Dave Zweifel: A sports gambling scandal? Who could have seen that coming?
Just a few years after the U.S. Supreme Court opened the doors for states to legalize sports gambling, a scandal erupted — as many had predicted.

Bill Barth: Fully unprepared for pace of change
AI appears to have the capacity to make previous changes look modest. Meanwhile, state and federal authorities — and much of the business world, let alone employees — look thoroughly unprepared to keep up. Hold on. Rough ride ahead.

Reg Wydeven: Companies are using AI to tailor pricing for specific customers
Proposed bill would stop practice of ‘surveillance pricing’

Rick Gundrum: ‘Erin’s Law’ will help children protect themselves
This session, I am the Assembly lead author of Assembly Bill 156, a bill that helps to prevent child sex abuse.

Steven Walters: Statistics show reliance of Wisconsin residents on food stamps, Obamacare
Recipients of both programs face uncertainty due to the government shutdown.

Tom Content: Your Right to Know: Data center secrecy is unacceptable
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. All too often, secrecy and confidentiality carry the day in proceedings of state and local government. In one recent case, the

Courtney Graves: The unintended consequences of the Affordable Care Act
How the ACA led to soaring insurance premiums and rapid market consolidation.

Bruce Murphy: Tiffany is a leading election denier
GOP U.S. Reps. Tom Tiffany and Scott Fitzgerald were the state’s only lawmakers voting to overturn Biden’s presidential victory in the key swing states of Arizona and Pennsylvania.

Prescott Balch: Caledonia’s Microsoft rejection – the other side of the story
We wanted our village board to assess the risks identified and either slow way down or stop the deal because we felt the risks set the village up for significant harm in the short and long-term. Our objections were not based on emotion or anti-development ideology. Our objections were fact-based and numerical.

Dave Krause: Wisconsin Investment Board crypto moves masterclass in disciplined management
The Wisconsin pension fund’s Bitcoin investments were a masterclass in disciplined fiduciary management that most commentators completely misunderstood.

LaKeshia Myers: The Hop: Building our transit future or abandoning our economic promise?
Milwaukee Hop is more than a downtown amenity. It represents the critical first step toward establishing regional transit authorities in Wisconsin, which remain prohibited by state law. This prohibition hasn’t just hindered Milwaukee; it has hobbled economic development across our entire state.

William Holahan: Market economic principles can protect us from radical economics
The chaotic tariff policy and the massive cuts to basic scientific research erode our ability to lead, innovate, and enable our citizenry to afford their accustomed daily activities. They render our nation increasingly dependent on foreign innovation, less competitive, less secure and ultimately, less free.

John Torinus: Trump’s tariff wars: self-defeating
Trump needs to get his tariff obsession done with so the economy-wrecking uncertainty is put to rest.

Mitchell A. Sobieski: Why the political arguments used by conservatives to twist the Second Amendment are a public fraud
For decades, conservatives in America have shouted that the Second Amendment exists to protect citizens from government tyranny.

Gregory Nemet and Morgan Edwards: Despite Trump moves, COP30 will show efforts to curb planet warming persist
Even before this latest addition to the long list of foreboding climate records, a spring Gallup poll showed a record number of Americans view global warming as a serious threat to them personally.

Richard Moore: Josh Kaul’s crusade to bureaucratize religion
Wisconsin attorney general Josh Kaul has decided that if the U.S. Supreme Court won’t let him discriminate against Catholic Charities when it comes to a religious tax exemption, then he’ll take a wrecking ball to the tax exemption itself.

David Crowley: Making Wisconsin work for working families
As governor, I’ll make it my top priority to make life more affordable for everyone.

WisOpinion: ‘The Insiders’ discuss Ortiz-Velez’s break from the Wisconsin Assembly Dem caucus
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, share differing views on a series of issues involving Milwaukee Democratic state Rep. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez, who has left the Wisconsin Assembly Dem caucus.

Rewind: Your Week in Review for Oct. 31
On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and Wisconsin Public Radio Capitol Reporter Anya Van Wagtendonk discuss the looming cutoff of Wisconsin FoodShare benefits amid the federal government shutdown, projected ACA health care premium spikes, the release of $15 million to plan Wisconsin’s prison overhaul and more.