Roys campaign: ‘It’s like they’re trying to kill us’: Roys vows to take on Trump/Tiffany in health care ad
MADISON – State Sen. Kelda Roys announced her campaign’s second ad, “Kill Us,” touting her commitment to lowering health care costs, improving care, and protecting Wisconsinites from Trump and Tom Tiffany’s attacks on health care. Roys has made opening up
Dept. of Justice: Wisconsin DOJ and coalition announce multistate settlement of bankruptcy claims against 23andMe over genetic data breach
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) and a coalition of 41 other states today announced a settlement with the bankruptcy trustee for 23andMe, resolving allegations stemming from a 2023 data breach that compromised the genetic data of 6.9 million
Sen. Keyeski: Sen. Keyeski appointed to Study Committee on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in health care
MADISON – Today, Senator Sarah Keyeski (D-Lodi) received official notice of her appointment as a member of the Joint Legislative Council Study Committee on the Use of Artificial Intelligence. The focus of the study committee’s work will be on the use
Ebben campaign: Jessi Ebben statement on endorsement from Pro-Life Wisconsin
STANLEY, WI – Today, Jessi Ebben released the following statement in response to Pro-Life Wisconsin’s endorsement of her candidacy for Congress in Wisconsin’s 7th District. “It is an absolute honor to be backed by one of Wisconsin’s leading pro-life advocacy organizations, Pro-Life Wisconsin. As
Dept. of Natural Resources: Black-necked stilt numbers soar in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have coordinated efforts since 2019 to survey black-necked stilts, a migratory shorebird that has established a breeding population at Horicon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Milwaukee County Supervisor Logsdon: Supervisor Logsdon commends committee approval of updated parks support group ordinance
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Supervisor Patti Logsdon today applauded the Committee on Parks and Culture’s approval of legislation modernizing County policy governing partnerships between the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Culture and nonprofit support organizations. The ordinance updates Chapter 13 of the Milwaukee County Code of
Rep. Callahan: State leadership appoints Rep. Callahan to Chair Statewide Committee
[Madison, WI] Rep. Callahan has been appointed by the Joint Legislative Council to serve as the Chaiman of the Study Committee on Cemeteries. This study committee will focus on recodifying and updating language in Wisconsin’s cemetery laws, as well as
Gov. Evers: Gov. Evers, DWD announce nearly $900,000 in Fast Forward training grants to train over 340 workers in healthcare, customer service, technology, and manufacturing
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD), today announced over $890,000 in worker training grant awards through the Wisconsin Fast Forward Program to assist nine organizations in training more than 340 workers in healthcare, customer service,
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: WI Appeals Court rules in favor of property owners in vacation rental dispute
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) has secured a major legal victory for property owners in Sister Bay after the Wisconsin Court of Appeals ruled that the Village’s four-bedroom cap for vacation rentals operates as an illegal “back-door prohibition
James Wigderson: The dog ate Rodriguez’s homework
Lt. Governor Sara Rodriguez, who was emerging as a possible compromise Democratic candidate for governor, just fired her campaign manager and is suddenly short of cash.
Steven Walters: How Evers ‘fixed the damn roads’
He got help from Republican legislators and federal pandemic funding.
John Torinus: Tiffany, Sinykin cross paths as Knowles-Nelson expires
With at least three-quarters of Wisconsinites heavily in favor of conservation, GOP candidates oppose “green” legislation at their own risk.
Jerry Hanson: Why does the DNR allow CAFOs to expand?
How can spreading the daily waste from nearly 14,000 dairy cows over the acreage available benefit those living in and visiting the marvelous natural resource that Door County presents?
Maria Fernanda Chavez: Planning protects against unchecked data center growth
Legislators must pass a long-term energy planning requirement and clean energy portfolio standard to prevent utilities from continuing to exploit regulatory processes.
Corrine Hendrickson: Sen. Marklein closed my business; I want to replace him
Marklein had the power to invest in childcare, in our schools, in this district. He chose not to.