
Dave Zweifel: Another GOP theory on workers bites the dust
Evidence now shows states that canceled those benefits earlier in the year saw no increase in employment compared with those that didn’t.
Evidence now shows states that canceled those benefits earlier in the year saw no increase in employment compared with those that didn’t.
The explosive revelations in the Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau’s report on the 2020 presidential election only confirms what has been to most rational people apparent for months: Those tasked with administering the election willfully ignored and openly violated state law while doing so.
Gallagher may well run for governor or the U.S. Senate at some point — perhaps even in short order, if Johnson stands down. But he has made it clear he lacks the fortitude to take on Trump, or Trumpism.
I have long suggested that one of the problems with modern-day Washington is the lack of friendships among members.
Local governments, awash in federal cash, still trying to spend down millions from the CARES Act.
No one knows what percent of Milwaukee officers have been vaccinated.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says new subpoenas are “possible, if not likely” in the Assembly’s 2020 election investigation, which could stretch into next year. A Dane County judge has set a Dec. 23 hearing in Dem AG Josh Kaul’s lawsuit
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Aberdean Consulting From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly is poised to send several abortion bills to Gov. Tony Evers, who’s expected to veto the legislation. The bills, which have cleared the Senate, include: *SB 16,
Congresswoman Gwen Moore Statement on House Passage of Her Bill to Reauthorize the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) “There isn’t a better way to commemorate October as Domestic Violence Awareness than advancing FVPSA. With this bill, we secure
Evidence now shows states that canceled those benefits earlier in the year saw no increase in employment compared with those that didn’t.
The explosive revelations in the Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau’s report on the 2020 presidential election only confirms what has been to most rational people apparent for months: Those tasked with administering the election willfully ignored and openly violated state law while doing so.
Gallagher may well run for governor or the U.S. Senate at some point — perhaps even in short order, if Johnson stands down. But he has made it clear he lacks the fortitude to take on Trump, or Trumpism.
I have long suggested that one of the problems with modern-day Washington is the lack of friendships among members.
Local governments, awash in federal cash, still trying to spend down millions from the CARES Act.
No one knows what percent of Milwaukee officers have been vaccinated.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says new subpoenas are “possible, if not likely” in the Assembly’s 2020 election investigation, which could stretch into next year. A Dane County judge has set a Dec. 23 hearing in Dem AG Josh Kaul’s lawsuit seeking to prevent enforcement of the subpoenas former Supreme Court
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Aberdean Consulting From WisPolitics.com … — The Assembly is poised to send several abortion bills to Gov. Tony Evers, who’s expected to veto the legislation. The bills, which have cleared the Senate, include: *SB 16, which would require medical professionals to provide life-saving measures if
Congresswoman Gwen Moore Statement on House Passage of Her Bill to Reauthorize the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA) “There isn’t a better way to commemorate October as Domestic Violence Awareness than advancing FVPSA. With this bill, we secure funding for the lifesaving and lifechanging services survivors depend on