
Steven Walters: Should U.S. Supreme Court rule on Evers news conferences?
WILL and Walker say Evers must invite conservative group to media events. Are they right?
WILL and Walker say Evers must invite conservative group to media events. Are they right?
With a new state audit painting a “grim picture of the Wisconsin Elections Commission and their careless administration of election law,” Senate leadership has authorized opening an additional investigation into the 2020 presidential election.
A focus on the border, work, tax reform and education are needed.
If Democrats appease Manchin and fail to act on the climate crisis, they will lose a vital appeal to the young voters they need to win.
They would be shocked at what played out at the Capitol this past January.
While the federal government gives families a hand with food vouchers, a lot of people still struggle to connect the dots — even more so amid rising inflation.
GOP U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, who has yet to say whether he will seek a third term in 2022, didn’t have a single campaign staffer on payroll during the third quarter, according to a WisPolitics.com check of his latest finance
While transportation officials and scientists in the state continue autonomous vehicle research, local officials are expressing concern about the potential risk and costs associated with self-driving vehicles. Andrea Bill, traffic safety engineer research program manager for UW-Madison’s Traffic Operations and
TUE News Summary — 26 Oct. 2021 Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers – DO NOT FORWARD STORY TOPICS – White house – Race relations – Coronavirus – Local government – Agribusiness – Courts – Culture – Education – Elections
Washington, D.C. – Connect Americans Now (CAN) sent a letter Monday to Congressional leaders, co-signed by 42 organizations, representing leaders in agriculture, education, digital and housing equity, health care, technology, veterans issues and more, highlighting the urgency for solutions to close the broadband
MADISON, Wis. – A life-changing technology to save people in cardiac arrest is now available at UW Health for children as young as 13. This technology, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, commonly referred to as ECMO, relies on close communication with frontline
[Waukesha, WI] – Yesterday, Republican gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch called on Governor Tony Evers to sue the federal government to stop President Joe Biden’s unconstitutional vaccine mandate targeting Wisconsin workers. Alongside Republican congressional candidate Derrick Van Orden, local elected officials, and
MADISON — This week, after reports emerged that members of Congress and top Congressional staffers helped orchestrate the January 6th insurrection, Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes called on Ron Johnson to condemn these insurrection-promoting members of Congress and pledge to support further investigation into their
WILL and Walker say Evers must invite conservative group to media events. Are they right?
With a new state audit painting a “grim picture of the Wisconsin Elections Commission and their careless administration of election law,” Senate leadership has authorized opening an additional investigation into the 2020 presidential election.
A focus on the border, work, tax reform and education are needed.
If Democrats appease Manchin and fail to act on the climate crisis, they will lose a vital appeal to the young voters they need to win.
They would be shocked at what played out at the Capitol this past January.
While the federal government gives families a hand with food vouchers, a lot of people still struggle to connect the dots — even more so amid rising inflation.
GOP U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, who has yet to say whether he will seek a third term in 2022, didn’t have a single campaign staffer on payroll during the third quarter, according to a WisPolitics.com check of his latest finance report. By comparison, the Oshkosh Republican listed payroll expenses for
While transportation officials and scientists in the state continue autonomous vehicle research, local officials are expressing concern about the potential risk and costs associated with self-driving vehicles. Andrea Bill, traffic safety engineer research program manager for UW-Madison’s Traffic Operations and Safety Laboratory, noted ongoing research efforts in Madison and Racine
TUE News Summary — 26 Oct. 2021 Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers – DO NOT FORWARD STORY TOPICS – White house – Race relations – Coronavirus – Local government – Agribusiness – Courts – Culture – Education – Elections – Energy – Environment – Health care – Law and
Washington, D.C. – Connect Americans Now (CAN) sent a letter Monday to Congressional leaders, co-signed by 42 organizations, representing leaders in agriculture, education, digital and housing equity, health care, technology, veterans issues and more, highlighting the urgency for solutions to close the broadband gap and calling for lawmakers to swiftly pass the bipartisan
MADISON, Wis. – A life-changing technology to save people in cardiac arrest is now available at UW Health for children as young as 13. This technology, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, commonly referred to as ECMO, relies on close communication with frontline workers like emergency medical services personnel (EMS) to activate this
[Waukesha, WI] – Yesterday, Republican gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch called on Governor Tony Evers to sue the federal government to stop President Joe Biden’s unconstitutional vaccine mandate targeting Wisconsin workers. Alongside Republican congressional candidate Derrick Van Orden, local elected officials, and community members at a press conference in Eau Claire, Kleefisch
MADISON — This week, after reports emerged that members of Congress and top Congressional staffers helped orchestrate the January 6th insurrection, Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes called on Ron Johnson to condemn these insurrection-promoting members of Congress and pledge to support further investigation into their actions. “Senator Johnson, your colleagues in Washington helped plan and