
Jerry Hanson: Save Wisconsin’s elections and democracy when you vote
A vote for Loudenbeck for secretary of state will allow a single political party, rather than the people, to control who votes, who counts the votes and who wins.
A vote for Loudenbeck for secretary of state will allow a single political party, rather than the people, to control who votes, who counts the votes and who wins.
Primary night in Wisconsin revealed some crucial messages – and some mixed signals.
The solution from Biden and congressional Democrats is spending more money, printing more money, and raising more money through sweeping taxes under the ill-named Inflation Reduction Act.
Regardless of his opponent, there’s plenty of fodder to criticize the past three-plus years, and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
MILWAUKEE (August 12, 2022) — Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) will begin its school year for students following the Early Start Calendar on Monday, August 15. “We are thrilled to welcome our early start students and staff back to learning,” MPS Superintendent Dr.
Included as part of the 2022 roadway improvements for Vision Zero, new speed limit reductions will occur for several Madison streets identified as having a high level of injury causing crashes. The first reduction of the year was a segment
STORY TOPICS – Coronavirus – Governor’s race – Other state races – State government – Culture – Economy – Education – Elections – Environment – Health care – Illinois – Labor – Law and order – Public health and safety
In the latest episode of “Talking Trade,” energy specialist Emily Pickrell highlights industries and companies likely to benefit from the federal Inflation Reduction Act. Pickrell is a journalist and energy scholar at the University of Houston and currently writes about
A project advisor for the Federal Reserve says about 750,000 people in Wisconsin are impacted by “benefits cliff-related issues,” arguing this is holding back the state’s workforce. Graham Anderson, lead project advisor for the Federal Reserve Branch of Atlanta Benefits
Washington, DC – With the 2022 primary elections almost at an end, Look Ahead America (LAA) released an update to its report card documenting each state’s efforts to reform their election operations to restore public confidence in elections. Since the original
Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, is taking his message of rebuilding the middle class and uniting Wisconsinites across the state with his Working For Wisconsin tour — a statewide swing where Mandela will talk to voters about
“This gun buy is not evidence-based policing. It’s political theater,” said Detec- tive Hamilton The below text is a Statement from Anthony Hamilton, candidate for Sheriff of Dane County: “Is this really what law enforcement in Dane County has come
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) announced that his staff will be available for mobile office hours at the time and location listed below. This office hour will allow constituents to meet with the senator’s staff to request assistance with a
“It is a frontal attack on programs that American workers and seniors love, have dutifully paid for with every paycheck, and depend on for a healthy and secure retirement.” MADISON, Wis. — A new op-ed slammed Ron Johnson for once again
MADISON, Wis. — Governor Tony Evers, State Representative and candidate for Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez, and Attorney General Josh Kaul marked their second day of the “Doing the Right Thing” tour with stops in La Crosse, Eau Claire, and Somerset. Gov.
Bill allows Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices and caps out-of-pocket spending on medications for seniors MADISON, WI – Earlier today the House voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, a bill that includes several key provisions to
After decades of inaction punctuated by occasional half-measures, Congress has passed monumental legislation committing the nation to pursuing a clean energy transformation that will benefit all sectors of American society. The enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act, which cleared the
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the agency received two awards for digital media from the Association of Conservation Information. The DNR’s “Spot the Bobcats” Facebook post won second place in the Conservation Post of the
Legislation will lower costs for hard-working families on energy, prescription drugs, and health care Washington, DC – Today, Rep. Ron Kind voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. This legislation will lower health care and prescription drug costs for families, make investments
MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber of commerce and manufacturers’ association – sent a letter to Wisconsin members of Congress calling on them to oppose the Inflation Reduction Act (H.R. 5376). “Beyond failing to accomplish the goal
A vote for Loudenbeck for secretary of state will allow a single political party, rather than the people, to control who votes, who counts the votes and who wins.
Primary night in Wisconsin revealed some crucial messages – and some mixed signals.
The solution from Biden and congressional Democrats is spending more money, printing more money, and raising more money through sweeping taxes under the ill-named Inflation Reduction Act.
Regardless of his opponent, there’s plenty of fodder to criticize the past three-plus years, and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
MILWAUKEE (August 12, 2022) — Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) will begin its school year for students following the Early Start Calendar on Monday, August 15. “We are thrilled to welcome our early start students and staff back to learning,” MPS Superintendent Dr. Keith P. Posley said. “Whether it’s in-person or virtual, the
Included as part of the 2022 roadway improvements for Vision Zero, new speed limit reductions will occur for several Madison streets identified as having a high level of injury causing crashes. The first reduction of the year was a segment of East Washington Avenue, east of Stoughton Road, which reduced
STORY TOPICS – Coronavirus – Governor’s race – Other state races – State government – Culture – Economy – Education – Elections – Environment – Health care – Illinois – Labor – Law and order – Public health and safety – Retail – Technology – Telecommunications – Editorials – Columns
In the latest episode of “Talking Trade,” energy specialist Emily Pickrell highlights industries and companies likely to benefit from the federal Inflation Reduction Act. Pickrell is a journalist and energy scholar at the University of Houston and currently writes about energy, politics and technology for Forbes. She says the wide-ranging
A project advisor for the Federal Reserve says about 750,000 people in Wisconsin are impacted by “benefits cliff-related issues,” arguing this is holding back the state’s workforce. Graham Anderson, lead project advisor for the Federal Reserve Branch of Atlanta Benefits Cliff Policy Research, gave an overview of this topic yesterday
Washington, DC – With the 2022 primary elections almost at an end, Look Ahead America (LAA) released an update to its report card documenting each state’s efforts to reform their election operations to restore public confidence in elections. Since the original report in April, LAA has added an additional 13 bills
Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, is taking his message of rebuilding the middle class and uniting Wisconsinites across the state with his Working For Wisconsin tour — a statewide swing where Mandela will talk to voters about pressing issues affecting farmers, labor leaders, Black community leaders, women,
“This gun buy is not evidence-based policing. It’s political theater,” said Detec- tive Hamilton The below text is a Statement from Anthony Hamilton, candidate for Sheriff of Dane County: “Is this really what law enforcement in Dane County has come down to; performative theater at the taxpayers’ expense? “On August
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) announced that his staff will be available for mobile office hours at the time and location listed below. This office hour will allow constituents to meet with the senator’s staff to request assistance with a federal agency or regarding other federal matters. Note: Staff-led mobile
“It is a frontal attack on programs that American workers and seniors love, have dutifully paid for with every paycheck, and depend on for a healthy and secure retirement.” MADISON, Wis. — A new op-ed slammed Ron Johnson for once again threatening Social Security and Medicare funding and made clear that
MADISON, Wis. — Governor Tony Evers, State Representative and candidate for Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez, and Attorney General Josh Kaul marked their second day of the “Doing the Right Thing” tour with stops in La Crosse, Eau Claire, and Somerset. Gov. Evers, State Rep. Rodriguez, and AG Kaul kicked off Day
Bill allows Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices and caps out-of-pocket spending on medications for seniors MADISON, WI – Earlier today the House voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, a bill that includes several key provisions to lower the prices of prescription drugs. AARP Wisconsin thanks Representatives
After decades of inaction punctuated by occasional half-measures, Congress has passed monumental legislation committing the nation to pursuing a clean energy transformation that will benefit all sectors of American society. The enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act, which cleared the House of Representatives today, will signal to the rest of
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the agency received two awards for digital media from the Association of Conservation Information. The DNR’s “Spot the Bobcats” Facebook post won second place in the Conservation Post of the Year category, and the “Logging Off – Outdoors and Your
Legislation will lower costs for hard-working families on energy, prescription drugs, and health care Washington, DC – Today, Rep. Ron Kind voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. This legislation will lower health care and prescription drug costs for families, make investments to tackle climate change, and create jobs all while combating
MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber of commerce and manufacturers’ association – sent a letter to Wisconsin members of Congress calling on them to oppose the Inflation Reduction Act (H.R. 5376). “Beyond failing to accomplish the goal stated in the name of the legislation, it would also