Rep. Dittrich: Celebrates massive win for women
Madison – Representative Barbara Dittrich (R – Oconomowoc) released the following statement in response to the United States’ Supreme Court ruling upholding Idaho’s and West Virginia’s protections of women and female sports: “Despite Tony Evers’ repeated vetoes denying ‘The will of the
Baum campaign: Niina Baum launches “Biking Through the District Tour” to connect with communities across Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional district
Rhinelander, WI — Congressional candidate Niina Baum will embark on her “400 Miles Through Wisconsin: Biking for the People” tour beginning July 8, traveling by bicycle from Rhinelander to Superior as part of a multi-community listening tour across Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District. The tour will
Dept. of Justice: Wisconsin DOJ joins lawsuit challenging Trump administration’s unlawful implementation of Medicaid work requirements for medically frail individuals
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Monday joined a multistate coalition in suing the Trump administration over its unlawful implementation of new Medicaid work requirements included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Specifically, the lawsuit challenges
Tiffany campaign: Tom Tiffany applauds Supreme Court ruling protecting girls’ sports
WAUSAU, WI – Tom Tiffany, candidate for Governor of Wisconsin, released the following statement after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states may prohibit biological males from competing in girls’ and women’s sports. “It’s common sense that biological males should not compete in
Sen. Carpenter: Statement on SCOTUS birthright citizenship ruling
(MADISON)—Today, Senator Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) issued the following statement regarding the Supreme Court of the United States’ decision in Barbara v. Donald J. Trump, the case before the court that contemplates our nation’s centuries long, constitutional requirement that people born in our
Steven Walters: In Wisconsin, governors inherit their lieutenant governors
If the winner of the primary for lieutenant governor is not the governor’s preferred candidate, they often get sidelined.
Bruce Murphy: Gloves are off in Democratic primary for governor
Democrats attack each other. And did one of them leak story to Journal Sentinel?
Jessica McBride: Wisconsin governor’s race fashion: Tom Tiffany goes to Summerfest and the Democrats party it up
Gubernatorial fashion choices are painting Tom Tiffany as the normal guy running against a bunch of college kids at a frat party.
Paul Fanlund: Democrats rev up midterm campaigns as a ‘tribe’ divided
Democrats seem destined to handcuff themselves in this fall’s midterm elections over an intraparty divide between its far left and moderate factions.
David Blaska: Democrats are fighting their own intifada
Today’s Democratic Party is a civil war zone. Socialist revolutionaries are storming the winter palace.
Lisa White: Primaries matter more than ever
District 17 needs leadership that understands economic development, affordability, agriculture, health care, education, and local control. Western Wisconsin deserves a senator who has worked in these communities and understands their challenges firsthand.
Jerry Hanson: Congressman Steil must abandon his voter suppression efforts
Steil’s Voter ID Act, along with his authoring of the SAVE Act, isn’t meant to secure elections. It is meant to ensure certain Americans cannot access the ballot easily.
Richard Moore: The sky is falling…again
Tony Evers is claiming disaster over the prospect that temporary federal funds intended to seed state-run water bank programs might be terminated. But Wisconsin’s fund is not only worth millions, it’s one of the best in the country.
John Imes: Wisconsin’s clean energy future is about affordability, jobs and independence
As America approaches its 250th birthday, we should remember that every generation is called upon to build something lasting. For ours, that means building an energy system that is affordable, reliable, resilient and capable of powering Wisconsin’s economy for decades to come.
James E. Causey: My car was stolen mid-afternoon from a downtown MKE street
With new cars selling for around $50,000 and decent used vehicles often costing $20,000 or more, I’m not dreaming about an upgrade. I just want my 2012 Audi A5 back.