Politics
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OB-GYN fears Wisconsin women will die if Brad Schimel is elected to state Supreme Court
Since the race started, Elon Musk has poured more than $13 million into trying to help elect Brad Schimel to the state’s highest court on April 1, according to a tally by the Brennan Center for Justice.
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Here’s why Brad Schimel’s rape kit backlog is part of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election
As state attorney general, Schimel was criticized for long delays in testing potential evidence of sexual assaults.
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Opinion: Facing the climate crisis
America has a responsibility to embrace a leadership role in addressing the climate crisis.
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Opinion: Caring for our environment is a bipartisan matter
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has benefited rural communities in Wisconsin. It must be kept intact.
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Opinion: Pentagon contractors don’t save lives or money – Medicaid does. Don’t cut it.
Cutting life-saving services like Medicaid to further enrich billionaires and Pentagon contractors is the worst possible option.
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Opinion: Modernizing Medicare’s approach to obesity treatment is cost-effective and improves lives
Dr. Roxane Spitzer calls on Sen. Ron Johnson and his Republican colleagues to back the bipartisan initiative to expand Medicare coverage for anti-obesity medication.
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Opinion: Medicaid has been life-changing for our family. We must protect it.
From providing critical services for their son to job opportunities, Medicaid has shaped this Wisconsin family’s life.
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Opinion: As Wisconsinites honor Women’s History Month 2025, Brad Schimel is stuck in 1849
A Better Wisconsin Together is holding the Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate, Brad Schimel, accountable for his support of banning abortion and his failure to process thousands of sexual assault kits.
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Wisconsin OB-GYN’s heartbreaking abortion story—and how IVF helped complete her family
“Terrible things happen in pregnancy. All babies aren’t healthy and all pregnancies are not healthy for the baby or the mother.”

























