The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, take up the upcoming biennial budget as the GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee returns from its Wisconsin roadshow and prepares to take its first votes.
**************************************** May 10: State Sens. Taylor and Wanggaard to Headline Newsmaker Lunch Hour on Policing Reforms Join the Milwaukee Press Club and WisPolitics.com for a virtual Newsmaker Lunch Hour featuring state Sens. Lena Taylor and Van Wanggaard, who will discuss
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is pleased to announce the spotlight is on Wisconsin’s forests this Arbor Day. The State of Wisconsin celebrated Earth Day 2021 with Gov. Tony Evers signing an Executive Order pledging to protect and
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced three appointments to the UW Board of Regents. In addition to reappointing Regent John W. Miller, the governor has appointed Dr. Ashok Rai and Brianna Tucker. These appointments fill the vacancies created by the
The west side of the Morse Street intersection at WIS 26/Milton Avenue in Janesville will be closed from 4 a.m. Monday (May 3) to 6 a.m. Friday, May 7. No turns will be permitted from WIS 26 to travel west
Dietram Scheufele, an award-winning and nationally recognized expert on science communication, recently shared with me five thoughts about what could have been done differently to mitigate this stark divide.
Gov. Tony Evers has uncompromisingly maintained the status quo by proposing an unworkable tax-and-spend model.
After a year of uncertainty and hardship, our state needs bold policies to help families, communities and small businesses bounce back better than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
During this legislative session, the Wisconsin Legislature should root out these bygone racial classifications and re-write our state budget in a race-neutral fashion.
Doesn’t it seem a bit unseemly for the right-wing Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty to be lecturing Madison West High School about race?
With the onset of warmer weather, seasonal allergies are beginning to wreak havoc throughout the Midwest. But with the rate of COVID-19 infections among kids and adolescents also on the rise, parents are now faced with another dilemma this Spring:
Diving deeper into charter school data and polls of voters tells interesting story.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, take up the upcoming biennial budget as the GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee returns from its Wisconsin roadshow and prepares to take its first votes.
**************************************** May 10: State Sens. Taylor and Wanggaard to Headline Newsmaker Lunch Hour on Policing Reforms Join the Milwaukee Press Club and WisPolitics.com for a virtual Newsmaker Lunch Hour featuring state Sens. Lena Taylor and Van Wanggaard, who will discuss a bipartisan proposal for a legislative package of policing reforms
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is pleased to announce the spotlight is on Wisconsin’s forests this Arbor Day. The State of Wisconsin celebrated Earth Day 2021 with Gov. Tony Evers signing an Executive Order pledging to protect and restore Wisconsin’s forestland by conserving 125,000 acres and planting 75
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced three appointments to the UW Board of Regents. In addition to reappointing Regent John W. Miller, the governor has appointed Dr. Ashok Rai and Brianna Tucker. These appointments fill the vacancies created by the expiration of two former appointees’ terms on May 1, 2021,
The west side of the Morse Street intersection at WIS 26/Milton Avenue in Janesville will be closed from 4 a.m. Monday (May 3) to 6 a.m. Friday, May 7. No turns will be permitted from WIS 26 to travel west on Morse Street to access Menards and other businesses. Motorists
Dietram Scheufele, an award-winning and nationally recognized expert on science communication, recently shared with me five thoughts about what could have been done differently to mitigate this stark divide.
Gov. Tony Evers has uncompromisingly maintained the status quo by proposing an unworkable tax-and-spend model.
After a year of uncertainty and hardship, our state needs bold policies to help families, communities and small businesses bounce back better than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
During this legislative session, the Wisconsin Legislature should root out these bygone racial classifications and re-write our state budget in a race-neutral fashion.
Doesn’t it seem a bit unseemly for the right-wing Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty to be lecturing Madison West High School about race?
With the onset of warmer weather, seasonal allergies are beginning to wreak havoc throughout the Midwest. But with the rate of COVID-19 infections among kids and adolescents also on the rise, parents are now faced with another dilemma this Spring: determining whether their child’s symptoms are a result of pollen
Diving deeper into charter school data and polls of voters tells interesting story.