MADISON – The La Follette Policy Poll, released today by UW–Madison’s La Follette School of Public Affairs, finds residents divided along party lines on issues like climate change and government regulation but generally in agreement on others, such as concerns
De Pere, Wis.: Choua Xiong, who recently completed her Ph.D. dissertation at UW-Madison, will join St. Norbert College beginning in the spring semester as a post-doctoral diversity teaching fellow, the first position of its kind at St. Norbert. “We are delighted to
More than seven out of every 10 finalists in the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest since 2012 are still in business, a strong survival rate that speaks to the contest’s role in helping startup companies succeed over time. A survey
MADISON, Wis. – Have symptoms of COVID-19 and can’t get a COVID-19 test? You’re not alone. Around the state and nation, testing for COVID-19 is in incredibly high demand as records are being set daily for the number of cases.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Mike Gallagher (WI-08) joined Rep. Debbie Lesko (AZ-08) in sending a letter to President Joe Biden demanding answers about his decision to transfer funds from COVID-19 testing to cover the cost of housing illegal immigrants. The letter comes after
Milwaukee, Wis. – Flights are continuing to be canceled as airlines struggle with pandemic-related staffing woes. Thousands of flights have been affected, and there is no end in sight to the disruptions. As airlines continue to try to accommodate stranded passengers, the
WEST ALLIS, WI — Jessica Katzenmeyer (D), who is running for the U.S. House of Representatives in Wisconsin’s 5th Congressional District, proudly announces that Chris Rockwood, former congressional candidate in Wisconsin’s 5th district, has endorsed her campaign. In a statement
The State of Wisconsin has declared the week of January 10 Adult School Crossing Guard Recognition Week. The City of Madison would like to honor the 58 dedicated Crossing Guards who work at intersections throughout the city helping children get to
MADISON — Senator Cory Booker has endorsed Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes for U.S. Senate. The endorsement comes on the heels of a new internal poll from the Mandela Barnes for Wisconsin team showing Mandela with a commanding lead over the Democratic primary field.
WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), ranking member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, released recently obtained data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) showing that between March and August 2021, as a result of the Biden Administration’s failed border
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers and the Department of Health Services (DHS) announced today that Wisconsin has increased reimbursement rates by five percent for several types of home and community-based services (HCBS) provided to members of Wisconsin’s Medicaid programs. The announcement from
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Thursday: WisPolitics.com, Milwaukee Press Club Newsmaker Luncheon with Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman Police Chief Jeffrey Norman will be the featured speaker at a Newsmaker Luncheon Thursday, Jan. 13. Norman will take questions from a
It is time to choose. Are American universities committed to their professed values, or are they willing to profit from the CCP’s ongoing efforts to commit genocide, destroy the environment, and build weapons designed to kill Americans in a future war? The choice should be clear.
It’s not that the unions don’t have some legitimate arguments for keeping schools online for now. But those arguments are only marginally better than the case for opening them up. And, on the politics, the answer is clear. Open the schools.
We need collective action to protect our health.
Less than a month after being promoted, an administrator in the state Department of Justice has filed a federal lawsuit against Kaul and his top deputy.
With democracy, the pendulum usually swings back when things go too far, and yet for decades, high crime has ripped across the United States. America is the only western country with third-world crime rates.
MADISON – The La Follette Policy Poll, released today by UW–Madison’s La Follette School of Public Affairs, finds residents divided along party lines on issues like climate change and government regulation but generally in agreement on others, such as concerns about healthcare and retirement savings. According to Professor Susan Webb
De Pere, Wis.: Choua Xiong, who recently completed her Ph.D. dissertation at UW-Madison, will join St. Norbert College beginning in the spring semester as a post-doctoral diversity teaching fellow, the first position of its kind at St. Norbert. “We are delighted to welcome Dr. Xiong to St. Norbert College,” said Jamie Lynch,
More than seven out of every 10 finalists in the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest since 2012 are still in business, a strong survival rate that speaks to the contest’s role in helping startup companies succeed over time. A survey conducted by the Wisconsin Technology Council found that 197 finalists
MADISON, Wis. – Have symptoms of COVID-19 and can’t get a COVID-19 test? You’re not alone. Around the state and nation, testing for COVID-19 is in incredibly high demand as records are being set daily for the number of cases. In Wisconsin last week, the state had more than 12,000
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Mike Gallagher (WI-08) joined Rep. Debbie Lesko (AZ-08) in sending a letter to President Joe Biden demanding answers about his decision to transfer funds from COVID-19 testing to cover the cost of housing illegal immigrants. The letter comes after millions of Americans experienced difficulties getting COVID-19 tests while trying
Milwaukee, Wis. – Flights are continuing to be canceled as airlines struggle with pandemic-related staffing woes. Thousands of flights have been affected, and there is no end in sight to the disruptions. As airlines continue to try to accommodate stranded passengers, the Better Business Bureau® (BBB®) provides guidance to travelers who may be
WEST ALLIS, WI — Jessica Katzenmeyer (D), who is running for the U.S. House of Representatives in Wisconsin’s 5th Congressional District, proudly announces that Chris Rockwood, former congressional candidate in Wisconsin’s 5th district, has endorsed her campaign. In a statement about Katzenmeyer, Rockwood said, “I enthusiastically endorse Jessica Katzenmeyer for
The State of Wisconsin has declared the week of January 10 Adult School Crossing Guard Recognition Week. The City of Madison would like to honor the 58 dedicated Crossing Guards who work at intersections throughout the city helping children get to school. January is a perfect time of the year to
MADISON — Senator Cory Booker has endorsed Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes for U.S. Senate. The endorsement comes on the heels of a new internal poll from the Mandela Barnes for Wisconsin team showing Mandela with a commanding lead over the Democratic primary field. Senator Cory Booker released the following statement: “Mandela’s story is
WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), ranking member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, released recently obtained data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) showing that between March and August 2021, as a result of the Biden Administration’s failed border policies, over 270,000 illegal aliens have been dispersed into the United
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers and the Department of Health Services (DHS) announced today that Wisconsin has increased reimbursement rates by five percent for several types of home and community-based services (HCBS) provided to members of Wisconsin’s Medicaid programs. The announcement from Gov. Evers and DHS today comes as the state continues
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Thursday: WisPolitics.com, Milwaukee Press Club Newsmaker Luncheon with Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman Police Chief Jeffrey Norman will be the featured speaker at a Newsmaker Luncheon Thursday, Jan. 13. Norman will take questions from a panel of journalists and from the audience at the luncheon,
It is time to choose. Are American universities committed to their professed values, or are they willing to profit from the CCP’s ongoing efforts to commit genocide, destroy the environment, and build weapons designed to kill Americans in a future war? The choice should be clear.
It’s not that the unions don’t have some legitimate arguments for keeping schools online for now. But those arguments are only marginally better than the case for opening them up. And, on the politics, the answer is clear. Open the schools.
We need collective action to protect our health.
Less than a month after being promoted, an administrator in the state Department of Justice has filed a federal lawsuit against Kaul and his top deputy.
With democracy, the pendulum usually swings back when things go too far, and yet for decades, high crime has ripped across the United States. America is the only western country with third-world crime rates.