
Owen Robinson: April ballot gets even more important
Wisconsin’s April election is shaping up to be one of the most important spring elections in decades.
Wisconsin’s April election is shaping up to be one of the most important spring elections in decades.
The decision to have an abortion should never be made by politicians; it should be up to the person seeking the abortion.
The speech from Wisconsin’s governor prioritized issues like mental health, education, water contamination, workforce development, local government and child care. Not exactly a “hot button” speech.
The governor and special interests want to shower local governments around the state with buckets of money that they can spend any way they want to, specifically by giving 20 percent of the state’s sales tax revenue to local governments as shared revenue.
When is it wrong, or at least of little usefulness, to ask the people their opinions on public issues? When it’s all about partisan cynicism and hypocrisy, ladled with a generous dollop of raw selfishness.
Putin needs reality check.
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Abortion factors heavily in Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz’s first two TV ads, including one in which she declares it’s a woman’s “freedom to make her own decision.” The Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge last week announced a $700,000 statewide
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Hospital Association From WisPolitics.com … — Abortion factors heavily in Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz’s first two TV ads, including one in which she declares it’s a woman’s “freedom to make her own decision.”
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Today Judge Janet Protasiewicz’s campaign for Wisconsin Supreme Court released two ads, the first television ads of any candidate in the race. The ads highlight Judge Janet Protasiewicz’s record as an impartial judge and 25-year prosecutor who
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson says House Republicans will need to promise spending cuts and fiscal controls to get Senate Republicans to okay a debt ceiling increase.
The Natural Resources Board unanimously elected Bill Smith chair Wednesday as Gov. Tony Evers’ appointments made up a majority of the body for the first time. Smith replaces Greg Kazmierski, who was appointed by former GOP Gov. Scott Walker. Smith
Wisconsin’s April election is shaping up to be one of the most important spring elections in decades.
The decision to have an abortion should never be made by politicians; it should be up to the person seeking the abortion.
The speech from Wisconsin’s governor prioritized issues like mental health, education, water contamination, workforce development, local government and child care. Not exactly a “hot button” speech.
The governor and special interests want to shower local governments around the state with buckets of money that they can spend any way they want to, specifically by giving 20 percent of the state’s sales tax revenue to local governments as shared revenue.
When is it wrong, or at least of little usefulness, to ask the people their opinions on public issues? When it’s all about partisan cynicism and hypocrisy, ladled with a generous dollop of raw selfishness.
Putin needs reality check.
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Abortion factors heavily in Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz’s first two TV ads, including one in which she declares it’s a woman’s “freedom to make her own decision.” The Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge last week announced a $700,000 statewide TV buy over the final three weeks leading up to
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Hospital Association From WisPolitics.com … — Abortion factors heavily in Supreme Court candidate Janet Protasiewicz’s first two TV ads, including one in which she declares it’s a woman’s “freedom to make her own decision.” The Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge last week announced a
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Today Judge Janet Protasiewicz’s campaign for Wisconsin Supreme Court released two ads, the first television ads of any candidate in the race. The ads highlight Judge Janet Protasiewicz’s record as an impartial judge and 25-year prosecutor who has worked to uphold the laws of our state. As
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson says House Republicans will need to promise spending cuts and fiscal controls to get Senate Republicans to okay a debt ceiling increase.
The Natural Resources Board unanimously elected Bill Smith chair Wednesday as Gov. Tony Evers’ appointments made up a majority of the body for the first time. Smith replaces Greg Kazmierski, who was appointed by former GOP Gov. Scott Walker. Smith was previously the board’s secretary. The board also elected Marcy