Talking Trade with Alex Wolf, JP Morgan Private Bank
In the latest episode of “Talking Trade,” Alex Wolf of JP Morgan Private Bank says global supply chains are adapting to persistent shocks. Wolf, the bank’s global head of macro and fixed income strategies, discusses the ripple effects of shifting
DAV Wisconsin: Election of new DAV officers
A new statewide slate of officers has been elected by members or appointed by the commander of DAV (Disabled American Veterans) Department of Wisconsin at their annual convention in Green Bay that took place on June 11-13, 2026. The reelected
High Road Strategy Center: Releases Can’t Survive on $7.25: 2026 update
The High Road Strategy Center has released an updated edition of Can’t Survive on $7.25, examining the impact of Wisconsin’s stagnant minimum wage and the potential benefits of raising the state’s wage floor. Wisconsin’s minimum wage has remained at $7.25 per hour
Petrashek campaign: Judges Joe Donald, Sara Geenen, and Pedro Colón endorse Judge Nathan Petrashek for Wisconsin Court of Appeals
MILWAUKEE — Judge Nathan Petrashek today announced the endorsement of fellow Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judges M. Joe Donald, Sara Geenen, and Pedro Colón in his campaign to be elected to a full term on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.
Wisconsin Early Childhood Association: Wisconsin’s four child care associations unite for first-ever gubernatorial candidate forum on child care
MADISON, Wis. — For the first time, Wisconsin’s four leading child care associations are coming together to host a Child Care Gubernatorial Candidate Forum. The forum gives providers, parents, and voters across the state a chance to ask the candidates for
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Calls on Republican leaders to bring bipartisan bill to cap insulin at $35 up for a vote
Bill has enough votes to pass the Senate, Republican leaders so far have refused to bring up for a vote WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) is calling on Majority Leader John Thune to bring the bipartisan legislation she
AFP-Wisconsin: Statewide AFP-WI summer tour combines history, craft beer, and community for America’s 250th birthday
Madison, WI — Americans for Prosperity–Wisconsin (AFP-WI) launched a new statewide Liberty on Tap summer tour this week to celebrate America’s founding values on her 250th birthday. The tour brings history to life one pint at a time through community gatherings,
Dept. of Natural Resources: Learn and take action during Invasive Species Awareness Weekend
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to get outside, learn and take action on slowing the spread of invasive species in Wisconsin during Invasive Species Awareness Weekend (ISAW), June 20-21, 2026. Invasive Species Awareness
Dept. of Health Services: Gov. Evers, DHS announce Rural Health Transformation Program grants open, encourage eligible partners to apply
Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) today announced application materials are now available for several Rural Health Transformation Program grants. This initial application period will distribute $40 million in grant funding to support projects across the state
Hospital Watch: REPORT: 10 Wisconsin hospitals found non-compliant with federal price transparency rules
June 15, 2026 — More than 500 hospitals across the country have been warned by the federal government for failing to comply with hospital price transparency requirements, including 10 hospitals in Wisconsin. The findings underscore a growing affordability crisis in healthcare where major hospital
Bill Kaplan: For governor, forward not backward
Wisconsin has a far better option than Tiffany: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Sara Rodriguez.
Dave Cieslewicz: Dems’ straw poll gives us some signs
The bottom line as of post-convention time: Rodriguez may have reestablished herself as the frontrunner, but don’t count out Hong. And in November do not count out Tiffany.
John Nichols: Fox frets about Hong’s popular ideas
The problem for Fox and Republicans like Steil is that many of these policies are quite popular in Wisconsin.
John Torinus: Guv wannabees: ‘It’s health care costs, stupid!’
In the face of consolidations in the pursuit of market power and higher prices, leading to decades of unrelenting price hyper-inflation, our political leaders have to step back and entertain a fundamental structural upheaval. What would Teddy Roosevelt, the legendary trust-buster, do?