
Bruce Murphy: State 11th worst in disenfranchising Black felons
One in nine Black adults in Wisconsin can’t vote. Unique parole policies a key reason.
One in nine Black adults in Wisconsin can’t vote. Unique parole policies a key reason.
As billions of federal “relief” dollars flow into Wisconsin, the state Legislature has advanced two measures designed to restore legislative oversight and sound budgetary practices. Sen. Dale Kooyenga, a supporter of both measures, joins Free Exchange to discuss.
Something has gone terribly wrong with the consolidation of the former UW College System and its 13 campuses into the comprehensive UW 4-6 year degree colleges.
The Democrat AG has used the office to push a far left agenda that has expanded executive powers, endangered public safety, and limited individual liberties.
We’re tired of being celebrated for being resilient for how much harm we can withstand. We want to be celebrated for our accomplishments without having to prove ourselves every step of the way.
The joy in the room at the mayor’s election night party was powerful. Plus: five takeaways from the race for mayor of Milwaukee.
What we are witnessing in too many communities with hollowed-out newspapers is really sad. Is it any wonder there are fewer newspaper readers?
It was gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch’s husband, former state Rep. Joel Kleefisch, who proposed a hunting season on sandhills several years ago, calling them the “rib-eye” of the sky. His campaign mercifully failed. But the proposal is back again.
In President Biden’s most recent visit to Wisconsin, he touted the many benefits of his signature bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Long overdue improvements to our roads, bridges, water systems and broadband connectivity will undoubtedly strengthen our local economies and help create
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he’s “gone above and beyond” to comply with the open records law after a Dane County Court judge rejected a request to continue pressing him for more documents related to Justice Michael Gableman’s 2020 election
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Women in Government From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he’s “gone above and beyond” to comply with the open records law after a Dane County Court judge rejected a request to
https://www.wispolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/220407DemAddress.mp3 Over the past two years, we’ve seen just how important it is to take care of both our physical and mental health. This is especially true when it comes to our children. The pandemic has greatly exacerbated the
One in nine Black adults in Wisconsin can’t vote. Unique parole policies a key reason.
As billions of federal “relief” dollars flow into Wisconsin, the state Legislature has advanced two measures designed to restore legislative oversight and sound budgetary practices. Sen. Dale Kooyenga, a supporter of both measures, joins Free Exchange to discuss.
Something has gone terribly wrong with the consolidation of the former UW College System and its 13 campuses into the comprehensive UW 4-6 year degree colleges.
The Democrat AG has used the office to push a far left agenda that has expanded executive powers, endangered public safety, and limited individual liberties.
We’re tired of being celebrated for being resilient for how much harm we can withstand. We want to be celebrated for our accomplishments without having to prove ourselves every step of the way.
The joy in the room at the mayor’s election night party was powerful. Plus: five takeaways from the race for mayor of Milwaukee.
What we are witnessing in too many communities with hollowed-out newspapers is really sad. Is it any wonder there are fewer newspaper readers?
It was gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch’s husband, former state Rep. Joel Kleefisch, who proposed a hunting season on sandhills several years ago, calling them the “rib-eye” of the sky. His campaign mercifully failed. But the proposal is back again.
In President Biden’s most recent visit to Wisconsin, he touted the many benefits of his signature bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Long overdue improvements to our roads, bridges, water systems and broadband connectivity will undoubtedly strengthen our local economies and help create good-paying jobs for Wisconsinites. However, much of the bill’s gains
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he’s “gone above and beyond” to comply with the open records law after a Dane County Court judge rejected a request to continue pressing him for more documents related to Justice Michael Gableman’s 2020 election review. Vos said in a statement to WisPolitics.com his office
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Women in Government From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he’s “gone above and beyond” to comply with the open records law after a Dane County Court judge rejected a request to continue pressing him for more documents related to Justice Michael
https://www.wispolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/220407DemAddress.mp3 Over the past two years, we’ve seen just how important it is to take care of both our physical and mental health. This is especially true when it comes to our children. The pandemic has greatly exacerbated the need for additional and improved student mental health services. Governor