Institute for Reforming Government: Divided government means spending increases, incremental victories, and unaddressed problems
Delafield, Wis. – The Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) released its 2025-2026 Wisconsin Legislative Session Recap on Thursday, providing a comprehensive review of major legislation, budget decisions, policy reforms, and missed opportunities that shaped the final legislative session before Wisconsin
3rd Congressional District Democrats: Democratic and progressive groups will be working together to protest President Trump’s Eau Claire trip
Democratic and progressive groups — including the 3rd Congressional District Democrats of Wisconsin, the Eau Claire County Democratic Party, the Chippewa County Democratic Party, and Chippewa Valley Indivisible — will be protesting President Donald Trump’s visit to Eau Claire on
Opportunity Wisconsin: As Trump visits Wisconsin, Opportunity Wisconsin gives away free gas cards to provide relief from Trump and Van Orden’s costly policies
LA CROSSE, Wis. — As Wisconsin families pay more than $4 a gallon, their highest prices in four years, Opportunity Wisconsin will hand out 50 free $20 gas cards Friday in La Crosse to help residents cope with the crunch.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Derrick Van Orden votes to rubber stamp reckless war of choice in Iran and keep raising costs on Wisconsinites
Derrick Van Orden voted against a common sense War Powers Resolution to reaffirm the authority of the Congress and stop the reckless war of choice in the Middle East. D.C. Republicans like Van Orden have failed to make life more
Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood: Announces WWBIC as IMPACT Partner
KENOSHA, Wis. (June 4, 2026) – The Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood (KIN) is proud to announce the Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation (WWBIC) has been named an IMPACT Partner. This strategic partnership further solidifies KIN’s role as the physical front door
Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce: Chamber now accepting applications for 13th Annual Pressure Chamber
MADISON – The Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce is accepting applications for this year’s Pressure Chamber, Greater Madison’s premier live pitch event, which will take place Aug. 18 during Forward Fest, Wisconsin’s largest technology and entrepreneurship festival. This event is presented
Wisconsin Policy Forum: Madison Schools find stability in 2027 budget; future to force tougher choices
After years of major budget shifts linked to federal pandemic funding and referenda, the Madison Metropolitan School District’s 2027 budget proposal is marked by stability, with brisk spending growth but few major changes. Our annual brief on Superintendent Joe Gothard’s
Dept. of Natural Resources: DNR accepting applications for Learn to Hunt Deer Program at Sandhill Wildlife Area
BABCOCK, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting applications through July 1 for the 2026 Learn to Hunt Deer program at Sandhill Wildlife Area. Sandhill Wildlife Area’s Learn-to-Hunt workshops combine classroom instruction and outdoor training with a mentored
Dept. of Transportation: Wisconsin State Patrol offers tips to stay safe on every turn
Drivers may encounter different types of turns, but the fundamentals of safe turning remain the same. Staying attentive, signaling your intentions, and following posted signs and signals help reduce the risk of crashes and keep Wisconsin roads safe. “Turning may
Barnes campaign: Mandela Barnes announces plan to protect America’s Dairyland and take on out-of-state monopolies
As part of his Wisconsin Way agenda to lower costs, Mandela Barnes is announcing his plan to Protect America’s Dairyland by taking the rigged system that lets corporate monopolies price out Wisconsin farmers and standing up to Donald Trump and Tom Tiffany’s farm-killing price
Wisconsin Family Action: Launches grassroots push urging Trump administration to end the “mail-order abortion crime scene” and restore in-person doctor’s visit for chemical abortion pills
Madison, WI – Wisconsin Family Action (WFA) recently launched a grassroots effort calling on the Trump administration and members of Congress to end Joe Biden’s dangerous mail-order abortion scheme and restore the in-person doctor’s visit requirement that must be met before
UW Health: Celebrates 20th anniversary of groundbreaking HPV vaccine
MADISON, Wis. – Twenty years ago, on June 8, 2006, the Food and Drug Administration approved the human papillomavirus, or HPV, vaccine to prevent cancer, marking one of the most important advances in public health over the past two decades.
Weekly Dem radio address: Gov. Evers delivers radio address, celebrates Pride Month Across Wisconsin
Audio File of Radio Address Hey there! Governor Tony Evers here, and I am jazzed as hell to join in celebrating Pride Month across Wisconsin. This annual celebration is a culmination of decades of advocacy, activism, dedication, and understanding for folks and neighbors across the state and country. >From
Cooke campaign: New poll: Rebecca Cooke grows lead over Derrick Van Orden to 50-46 in closely-watched House race
EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – A new poll shows Rebecca Cooke leading Rep. Derrick Van Orden 50-46 (+4) in the highly competitive race that could decide control of the House of Representatives. This latest poll shows Rebecca growing her lead by three points from
Marquette Law School: New Marquette Law School national survey finds 61% think Trump wins almost always or most of the time at the Supreme Court
MILWAUKEE — A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds 61% of adults think the United States Supreme Court is ruling for President Donald Trump “almost always” or “most of the time,” while 39% say the Court is ruling