James Wigderson: Go West

“Politics ain’t beanbag” we’re told, but less-than-surreptitiously propping up a third party candidate to siphon off votes from your opponent goes beyond hard ball tactics.

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M.D. Kittle: Targeting the NRA

Last week, radical New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the National Rifle Association that ultimately seeks to destroy the storied Second Amendment advocate.

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Howard Marklein: Session recap: The state budget

The legislature’s version of the state budget invested in the people of Wisconsin and the needs of our communities while protecting taxpayers. It was especially helpful for rural Wisconsin and I worked hard to make sure the rural voice was heard in this discussion. Rural Wisconsin matters.

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Sen. Fitzgerald: Wins “Working for Wisconsin” award

MADISON – In Wisconsin, 82 lawmakers repeatedly voted to promote job creation and wage growth during the 2019-20 legislative session. Each of these legislators, including Senator Scott Fitzgerald, supported pro-growth policies and reforms aimed at improving the state’s business climate. Wisconsin

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Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council: Applications due Aug. 21

Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council Applications Due Aug. 21 MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) reminds interested high school seniors to apply now for the new Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council. Applications will be accepted through

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Biden leading Trump in two new Wisconsin polls

Two new polls have Joe Biden up 6 points on Donald Trump in Wisconsin. The latest survey from the Elections Research Center at UW-Madison, released today, found 49 percent of registered voters back Biden, while 43 percent supported the president.

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Opportunity Wisconsin: Trump’s sham unemployment insurance executive order leaves 700,000 unemployed Wisconsinites behind

MADISON, Wis. — This weekend, President Trump announced new executive actions his administration falsely claims will provide much-needed financial lifelines to the millions of Americans struggling to make ends meet during this pandemic.  Since the Trump administration and Senate Republicans refused to extend the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program after it

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Sen. Wanggaard: Statement on attack on Wauwatosa police officer

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James Wigderson: Go West

“Politics ain’t beanbag” we’re told, but less-than-surreptitiously propping up a third party candidate to siphon off votes from your opponent goes beyond hard ball tactics.

Read More »

M.D. Kittle: Targeting the NRA

Last week, radical New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the National Rifle Association that ultimately seeks to destroy the storied Second Amendment advocate.

Read More »

Howard Marklein: Session recap: The state budget

The legislature’s version of the state budget invested in the people of Wisconsin and the needs of our communities while protecting taxpayers. It was especially helpful for rural Wisconsin and I worked hard to make sure the rural voice was heard in this discussion. Rural Wisconsin matters.

Read More »

Sen. Fitzgerald: Wins “Working for Wisconsin” award

MADISON – In Wisconsin, 82 lawmakers repeatedly voted to promote job creation and wage growth during the 2019-20 legislative session. Each of these legislators, including Senator Scott Fitzgerald, supported pro-growth policies and reforms aimed at improving the state’s business climate. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC), the combined state chamber of commerce

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Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council: Applications due Aug. 21

Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council Applications Due Aug. 21 MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) reminds interested high school seniors to apply now for the new Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council. Applications will be accepted through August 21, 2020. Self-nominations include a completed one-page application, resume,

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Biden leading Trump in two new Wisconsin polls

Two new polls have Joe Biden up 6 points on Donald Trump in Wisconsin. The latest survey from the Elections Research Center at UW-Madison, released today, found 49 percent of registered voters back Biden, while 43 percent supported the president. Meanwhile, a new CBS News poll had it 48-42 in

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