Remiker says Dems can’t count on wave carrying them to trifecta
State Chair Devin Remiker says Dems can’t be overconfident that a blue wave alone will carry them to a trifecta in the state Capitol for the first time in 16 years.
Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear appeal in lawsuit challenging congressional map as partisan gerrymander
The decision comes nearly two weeks after it also agreed to hear whether a separate three-judge panel properly dismissed a similar lawsuit looking to overturn the lines as an anti-competitive gerrymander.
RSLC ad blames ‘out-of-touch liberals’ for rising costs
The Republican State Leadership Committee announced a six-figure ad campaign that will run in Wisconsin and four other states that slams “out-of-touch liberals” for driving up costs.
Forward Literacy: Urges WI DPI to correct misleading guidance on reading support
Madison, WI – Forward Literacy, on behalf of a Wisconsin parent, has formally requested the WI Department of Public Instruction (DPI) to remove misleading early literacy guidance for K-3 students from its website and clearly instruct school districts that they
Marquette University: Marquette receives $3 million gift from the Ray & Kay Eckstein Charitable Trust to endow the Law School’s Office of Public Service
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University President Kimo Ah Yun announced today that a $3 million gift from the Ray & Kay Eckstein Charitable Trust will create an endowment to support Marquette Law School’s Office of Public Service and the Marquette Volunteer
Opportunity Wisconsin: “I love the inflation”: as Trump cheers rising prices, new data shows electricity up 16%, and families picking up side gigs to pay the bills
MADISON, Wis. — Across the country, Americans are picking up side gigs and canceling summer plans just to cope with gas prices that are more than a dollar higher than before the Iran war. Electricity bills are up 16% since Trump took
Power Wisconsin Forward: Big tech’s push to weaken data center protections would mean bigger bills for Wisconsinites
MILWAUKEE – Power Wisconsin Forward released the following statement criticizing a move by WEC Energy Group, Vantage Data Centers and Cloverleaf Infrastructure on behalf of Oracle to transfer financial risks around data center development back to Wisconsin families and small
Glicksman campaign: Ben Glicksman announces campaign for Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge
MILWAUKEE — Attorney Ben Glicksman today announced his candidacy for Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge, pledging to bring fairness, diligence, and integrity to the bench. “We need leaders we can be proud of,” said Glicksman. “These days, we can look
Evergreen Action: Data center developers, We Energies seek to gut consumer protections, leave Wisconsin ratepayers on the hook for dailed projects
Today, it was reported that big data center developers and We Energies have asked the Wisconsin Public Service Commission (PSC) to exempt them from consumer protections that prevent ratepayers from being on the hook for the costs of power plants and other
Gov. Evers: Urges Wisconsin Congressional leaders to reject devastating, harmful cuts in President Trump’s budget
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, in a letter to every member of Wisconsin’s Congressional delegation, urged bipartisan opposition to provisions in President Donald Trump’s proposed Federal Fiscal Year 2027 (FFY27) budget that would have devastating impacts on Wisconsin’s kids,
Dept. of Justice: Wisconsin DOJ joins lawsuit challenging Trump administration’s unlawful new federal contractor terms
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday joined a multistate coalition in suing the Trump administration over the addition of unlawful new terms to federal contracts that – in the name of purging “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI)
Weekly GOP Radio Address: Tuition increase a missed opportunity for significant UW reform
Last week, the UW Board of Regents voted to raise tuition again, the fourth consecutive year that tuition has increased for Wisconsin students and families. Hi, this is State Senator Rob Hutton. Higher education remains one of the most important
Gov. Evers: Announces new Evers administration initiative to make it easier than ever for Wisconsinites to enjoy Wisconsin State Parks
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced the launch of a new partnership between the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to make it even easier for Wisconsinites to enjoy
Wisconsin State Senate Democratic Committee: Senator Jeff Smith holds town hall to discuss manufactured home affordability
EAU CLAIRE, WI – This week, State Senator Jeff Smith (SD-31) held a town hall in Altoona with owners of manufactured homes to discuss the struggle of rising costs facing their community and his efforts in the Senate to protect Wisconsin manufactured home owners from predatory
Democratic Governors Association: As inflation hits 3 year highs, Republican candidates for Governor still fismissing concerns about rising costs
Yesterday, inflation hit a three-year high and outpaced wage growth thanks to Donald Trump and Republicans’ cost-raising Iran war and expensive agenda, and Trump himself even praised rising prices, saying, “I love the inflation.” However, instead of fighting to lower costs or