
Bruce Murphy: The wealth of Children’s Hospital
Nonprofit has $1.5 billion in investments, but still gets many millions in charitable donations.
Nonprofit has $1.5 billion in investments, but still gets many millions in charitable donations.
The time has come to pass the needed reforms in the state Legislature to allow community solar to grow and thrive.
Technology and the digital marketplace are here to stay, so it is essential our political leaders in Washington support policies that promote and strengthen America’s technology sector and help small businesses grow and compete globally.
In places where “woke goes to die,” so too does capitalism and the freedom it thrives on.
MADISON – When considering the main elements of an apprenticeship, hands-on training or related instruction are often the first things to come to mind. However, another integral component to the apprenticeship program structure is mentorship. “Mentorships are the heartbeat of
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, together with the Evers Administration’s Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy, released the Clean Energy Plan Progress Report, highlighting accomplishments in the year since the release of the state’s first-ever Clean Energy Plan. The report outlines efforts taken to lower
Delafield, WI – Today the Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) released a new policy playbook on income tax relief. It includes three new tax proposals for policymakers’ consideration, each of which would provide historic tax relief to middle class families and small businesses while providing
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced funding opportunities for organizations recruiting and training all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and utility terrain vehicle (UTV) safety instructors and volunteer trail ambassadors. Organizations are encouraged to apply for this two-year
May 17, 2023 — The Badger Institute on Wednesday praised action by the Legislature’s budget writing committee to raise pay for prosecutors and public defenders, a move the Institute has been advocating for nearly a year. Badger Institute visiting fellow Jeremiah
Madison, WI — Senator Eric Wimberger (R-Green Bay) issued the following statement after the Joint Finance Committee approved significant new investments for Wisconsin’s criminal justice system: “Today’s investment represents a significant step towards addressing the court backlog and restoring public confidence in
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to “Marsy’s Law,” finding the constitutional amendment was properly presented to voters as they expanded the rights of crime victims.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers, who two weeks ago threatened to veto a GOP shared revenue bill, this morning expressed optimism that he’ll reach a deal on a revised proposal
Nonprofit has $1.5 billion in investments, but still gets many millions in charitable donations.
The time has come to pass the needed reforms in the state Legislature to allow community solar to grow and thrive.
Technology and the digital marketplace are here to stay, so it is essential our political leaders in Washington support policies that promote and strengthen America’s technology sector and help small businesses grow and compete globally.
In places where “woke goes to die,” so too does capitalism and the freedom it thrives on.
MADISON – When considering the main elements of an apprenticeship, hands-on training or related instruction are often the first things to come to mind. However, another integral component to the apprenticeship program structure is mentorship. “Mentorships are the heartbeat of Wisconsin apprenticeship,” said David Polk, director of Wisconsin Department of
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, together with the Evers Administration’s Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy, released the Clean Energy Plan Progress Report, highlighting accomplishments in the year since the release of the state’s first-ever Clean Energy Plan. The report outlines efforts taken to lower energy bills and prices for working families, promote energy independence
Delafield, WI – Today the Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) released a new policy playbook on income tax relief. It includes three new tax proposals for policymakers’ consideration, each of which would provide historic tax relief to middle class families and small businesses while providing a shot in the arm to the state’s economy. The proposals
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced funding opportunities for organizations recruiting and training all-terrain vehicle (ATV) and utility terrain vehicle (UTV) safety instructors and volunteer trail ambassadors. Organizations are encouraged to apply for this two-year program by June 12, 2023, for up to $302,067 in
May 17, 2023 — The Badger Institute on Wednesday praised action by the Legislature’s budget writing committee to raise pay for prosecutors and public defenders, a move the Institute has been advocating for nearly a year. Badger Institute visiting fellow Jeremiah Mosteller demonstrated the link between Wisconsin’s comparatively low pay for
Madison, WI — Senator Eric Wimberger (R-Green Bay) issued the following statement after the Joint Finance Committee approved significant new investments for Wisconsin’s criminal justice system: “Today’s investment represents a significant step towards addressing the court backlog and restoring public confidence in our criminal justice system. This substantial investment in our courts,
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to “Marsy’s Law,” finding the constitutional amendment was properly presented to voters as they expanded the rights of crime victims.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers, who two weeks ago threatened to veto a GOP shared revenue bill, this morning expressed optimism that he’ll reach a deal on a revised proposal with Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu and Assembly Speaker Robin