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  • News

    Biden Increases Funding For Police; Eases Burden On Law Enforcement

    Before a spate of mass shootings in Milwaukee, Buffalo, Orange County, and Uvalde rocked the country, President Joe Biden urged state and local officials to devote additional resources to law enforcement.


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    Equity, Justice & Economic Development Central to Evers Clean Energy Plan

    A component of the Governor’s Clean Energy Plan which charts a pathway to 100% renewable energy by 2050, this new division of the Department of Administration is charged with centering health equity, environmental justice and equitable economic development along the state’s path to a clean energy future.


  • News

    Tim Michels is not who Republicans wanted him to be

    The speed with which Michels has gone from the “next best option for reasonable Republicans” to marching in full on, out-of-touch, lockstep with every other Republican seeking statewide office in the Badger State this year has been breathtaking.


  • News

    Biden Plan “Attacks Inflation And Grows The Economy”

    Tuesday, President Biden forcefully spelled out the alternative between his plan to fight inflation and the plan for America spelled out by his political opponents. 


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    The US has a population growth problem. Democrats have plans for that

    More Americans are dying. Fewer Americans are being born. And fewer people are immigrating to America. Democratic policy proposals will help with all of it. According to new census data released this year, 2021 saw the slowest growth of the U.S. population in history. A recent study in Wisconsin found population growth has slowed to…


  • Politics

    Roe v. Wade Fallout Sets Stakes For WI Attorney General Race

    The 2022 elections for Governor and U.S. Senate are top of mind for many voters in Wisconsin. But the fallout from last week’s news regarding the looming U.S. Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade is sure to elevate interest in Wisconsin’s race for Attorney General.


  • News

    Is Senator Ron Johnson OK?

    Senator Ron Johnson is in a position to influence all of them; from the public health response to the pandemic to the freedom to access healthcare, and this week he reminded us just how out of touch he is on all of these issues.


  • News

    Today’s GOP: The Party Of Big Government

    The Republican Party, which wants you to believe that they are against cancel culture and are staunchly pro-business; are for freedom of speech and against excessive government intrusion into the economy, has now completely abandoned those principles in order to use the power of the state to target a single business.


  • News

    38 States have expanded Medicaid. Wisconsin Republicans haven’t.

    April is Medicaid Awareness month. Across the country, 38 states and the District of Columbia had reason to be grateful, as each of them expanded Medicaid since passage of the Affordable Care Act. But not Wisconsin.  Since the expansion was made available more than eight years ago, Wisconsin Republicans have refused the deal that all…


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    Deficit Reduction, Lower Costs Cornerstone Of Biden Budget

    Based on the Biden Budget proposed last month, it’s clear what the President values — deficit reduction, a fairer tax code, and lower costs.