
Amy Barrilleaux: Wisconsin on Earth Day: The good, the bad, and the unexpected
It can feel like political battle lines run so deep in Wisconsin they are impossible to cross — still, environmental victories are happening.
It can feel like political battle lines run so deep in Wisconsin they are impossible to cross — still, environmental victories are happening.
Replacing 12 miles of pipeline with 41 miles of pipeline is three and a half times riskier. The new, longer route will cross no less than 186 streams and water bodies. It will displace wetlands. From an environmental perspective, it’s obvious that the pipeline should remain right where it is.
Experiencing the benefits of free market reforms
Wisconsin Democratic Representatives Gwen Moore and Mark Pocan voted yes. But retiring Wisconsin GOP Representative Mike Gallagher was the only Wisconsin Republican to vote yes, leaving the House on a high note. His fellow Wisconsin Republicans shamefully abandoned supporting Ukraine.
While watching and listening to the bombast in the House Saturday on funding for Ukraine I compared what was playing out in DC to how Gov. Tony Evers conducts himself in Wisconsin.
As one era of UW-La Crosse leadership ends and a new one begins, we thank two people who have been at the forefront of the university’s rise to prominence.
Four more changes needed for online schools
Changing sex identity after birth could be looked at as a form of enhancement, especially when done after puberty, since the average man has larger hands, is taller, has more strength and is faster than the average woman. This difference between men and women after puberty is one reason sports was separated into men’s and women’s teams, and why many sports make accommodations for these differences.
Elections are so unfair when your side loses. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is indignant about how “partisan” school board races have become. Because conservatives won a whole bunch of them in the liberal newspaper’s backyard this April.
The “Georgia Election Integrity Act of 2021” imposes new voter identification requirements for absentee ballots, empowers state officials to take over local election’s boards, limits the use of ballot drop boxes and makes it a crime to approach voters in line to give them food and water.
A pair of special-election landslides proves that the party is doing something right.
TOP STORIES VP Harris to discuss new nursing home care rules in La Crosse visit today … Harris’ third visit to Wisconsin in 2024. … will visit the Hmong Cultural and Community Center to join [CMS Admin.] Brooks-LaSure and [SEIU]
In February, New York Times columnist and podcaster Ezra Klein said President Joe Biden should step aside and let someone else be the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee. That hasn’t happened. And now Klein says the odds of a real live nominating convention
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It can feel like political battle lines run so deep in Wisconsin they are impossible to cross — still, environmental victories are happening.
Replacing 12 miles of pipeline with 41 miles of pipeline is three and a half times riskier. The new, longer route will cross no less than 186 streams and water bodies. It will displace wetlands. From an environmental perspective, it’s obvious that the pipeline should remain right where it is.
Experiencing the benefits of free market reforms
Wisconsin Democratic Representatives Gwen Moore and Mark Pocan voted yes. But retiring Wisconsin GOP Representative Mike Gallagher was the only Wisconsin Republican to vote yes, leaving the House on a high note. His fellow Wisconsin Republicans shamefully abandoned supporting Ukraine.
While watching and listening to the bombast in the House Saturday on funding for Ukraine I compared what was playing out in DC to how Gov. Tony Evers conducts himself in Wisconsin.
As one era of UW-La Crosse leadership ends and a new one begins, we thank two people who have been at the forefront of the university’s rise to prominence.
Four more changes needed for online schools
Changing sex identity after birth could be looked at as a form of enhancement, especially when done after puberty, since the average man has larger hands, is taller, has more strength and is faster than the average woman. This difference between men and women after puberty is one reason sports was separated into men’s and women’s teams, and why many sports make accommodations for these differences.
Elections are so unfair when your side loses. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is indignant about how “partisan” school board races have become. Because conservatives won a whole bunch of them in the liberal newspaper’s backyard this April.
The “Georgia Election Integrity Act of 2021” imposes new voter identification requirements for absentee ballots, empowers state officials to take over local election’s boards, limits the use of ballot drop boxes and makes it a crime to approach voters in line to give them food and water.
A pair of special-election landslides proves that the party is doing something right.
TOP STORIES VP Harris to discuss new nursing home care rules in La Crosse visit today … Harris’ third visit to Wisconsin in 2024. … will visit the Hmong Cultural and Community Center to join [CMS Admin.] Brooks-LaSure and [SEIU] Secretary-Treasurer April Verrett for the discussion. … In a typical
In February, New York Times columnist and podcaster Ezra Klein said President Joe Biden should step aside and let someone else be the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee. That hasn’t happened. And now Klein says the odds of a real live nominating convention in Chicago this August are slim and would only happen
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