In this week’s Midday podcast we cover the two winners of the Milwaukee mayoral primary election. Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson and former Ald. Bob Donovan will be on the April general election ballot. They both had some things to say
A group representing small businesses in the state is calling for full passage of a bill limiting the governor’s emergency powers after polling found broad support among its members. AB 912, which the GOP Assembly passed last week along party
Madison, WI – Today, State Senators Chris Larson, LaTonya Johnson, Jeff Smith, Rep. Sondy Pope, and Democratic colleagues released an eight-piece package of legislation to address the staffing crisis plaguing Wisconsin’s K-12 schools. They offered these remarks: “For years, our schools
The SAA membership has been informed in previous reporting that the SAA opposes Assembly Bill 963, the so-called Parental Bill of Rights. However, you may not be aware that the SAA feels so strongly about this legislation that we took the
A war between an invading Russian force and Ukraine will be catastrophic, and will destabilize the international order.
Demonizing teachers has become a passion among all too many in Wisconsin.
If Wisconsin lawmakers truly value education and protecting a bright future of all children in this state, then they would be wise to act quickly and support Sen. Alberta Darling’s reform efforts to split MPS into several smaller school districts.
Democrats are failing to speak to the realities of the economic moment–and it could cost them in the midterms.
In a year when the utter failure of President Biden’s administration is expected to fuel a Republican wave at the ballot box, the Wisconsin Republican primary for governor is setting up to be a battle for the party’s soul.
Anyone that knows me has heard me utter the name Ezekiel Gillespie. You can’t talk about the history of voting rights in Wisconsin and not discuss this African American legend.
A state audit recently ordered by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee aims to track the mountain of taxpayer cash at Gov. Tony Evers’ disposal, and whether the administration has been good stewards of the federal funds.
It’s time to take action for survivors by urging our legislators to co-sponsor Sara’s law.
(Green Bay, Wis.) – Just in time for Give BIG Green Bay, the Lyndahl Family is generously offering a match of up to $50,000 to the Jackie Nitschke Center. “We are so grateful for this tremendous donation from the Lyndahl Family,” said
I hope you will help us speak out against the anti-voter bills that have been introduced into the Wisconsin Legislature that will make voting more complicated and difficult. Below is my testimony against the bills being heard today by the
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Wednesday: WisBusiness.com/WisPolitics.com luncheon: ‘Seeking a sustainable future: climate change and farming.’ With climate change looming, farmers and the ag industry are exploring ways to adapt. A Feb. 23 luncheon in Appleton explores the topic. The
STEVENS POINT- Today, Rep. Katrina Shankland (D-Stevens Point) announced that she has been appointed by Governor Tony Evers to serve on the Wisconsin Council on Forestry. The Wisconsin Council on Forestry is comprised of leaders charged with helping direct Wisconsin’s efforts
PLOVER, WI (February, 21, 2022) — Some of the nation’s best curlers will compete in the 2022 Junior National Championship presented by USA Curling, https://www.usacurling.org/. The championship is April 23-30 at the Sentry Curling Center, 1515 Maple Dr, Plover WI.
In this week’s Midday podcast we cover the two winners of the Milwaukee mayoral primary election. Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson and former Ald. Bob Donovan will be on the April general election ballot. They both had some things to say about what comes next at their respective election night parties.
A group representing small businesses in the state is calling for full passage of a bill limiting the governor’s emergency powers after polling found broad support among its members. AB 912, which the GOP Assembly passed last week along party lines, would prohibit the governor from declaring businesses as “essential”
Madison, WI – Today, State Senators Chris Larson, LaTonya Johnson, Jeff Smith, Rep. Sondy Pope, and Democratic colleagues released an eight-piece package of legislation to address the staffing crisis plaguing Wisconsin’s K-12 schools. They offered these remarks: “For years, our schools have sounded the alarm that there is a crisis around
The SAA membership has been informed in previous reporting that the SAA opposes Assembly Bill 963, the so-called Parental Bill of Rights. However, you may not be aware that the SAA feels so strongly about this legislation that we took the extraordinary step of retaining Attorney Mike Julka of the Boardman
A war between an invading Russian force and Ukraine will be catastrophic, and will destabilize the international order.
Demonizing teachers has become a passion among all too many in Wisconsin.
If Wisconsin lawmakers truly value education and protecting a bright future of all children in this state, then they would be wise to act quickly and support Sen. Alberta Darling’s reform efforts to split MPS into several smaller school districts.
Democrats are failing to speak to the realities of the economic moment–and it could cost them in the midterms.
In a year when the utter failure of President Biden’s administration is expected to fuel a Republican wave at the ballot box, the Wisconsin Republican primary for governor is setting up to be a battle for the party’s soul.
Anyone that knows me has heard me utter the name Ezekiel Gillespie. You can’t talk about the history of voting rights in Wisconsin and not discuss this African American legend.
A state audit recently ordered by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee aims to track the mountain of taxpayer cash at Gov. Tony Evers’ disposal, and whether the administration has been good stewards of the federal funds.
It’s time to take action for survivors by urging our legislators to co-sponsor Sara’s law.
(Green Bay, Wis.) – Just in time for Give BIG Green Bay, the Lyndahl Family is generously offering a match of up to $50,000 to the Jackie Nitschke Center. “We are so grateful for this tremendous donation from the Lyndahl Family,” said Michelle Pierquet-Hohner, Director of Community & Donor Engagement for the
I hope you will help us speak out against the anti-voter bills that have been introduced into the Wisconsin Legislature that will make voting more complicated and difficult. Below is my testimony against the bills being heard today by the Wisconsin Assembly Committee on State Affairs. Take action to contact your
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Wednesday: WisBusiness.com/WisPolitics.com luncheon: ‘Seeking a sustainable future: climate change and farming.’ With climate change looming, farmers and the ag industry are exploring ways to adapt. A Feb. 23 luncheon in Appleton explores the topic. The program will go from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Veteran
STEVENS POINT- Today, Rep. Katrina Shankland (D-Stevens Point) announced that she has been appointed by Governor Tony Evers to serve on the Wisconsin Council on Forestry. The Wisconsin Council on Forestry is comprised of leaders charged with helping direct Wisconsin’s efforts to achieve sustainable forestry by advising the governor, Legislature, Department
PLOVER, WI (February, 21, 2022) — Some of the nation’s best curlers will compete in the 2022 Junior National Championship presented by USA Curling, https://www.usacurling.org/. The championship is April 23-30 at the Sentry Curling Center, 1515 Maple Dr, Plover WI. The event host is the Stevens Point Curling Club, https://pointcurling.org/