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Duffy’s resignation in state’s northern congressional district gives Democrats hopes they can win it.

Op Ed: Endangered Species Act in Danger
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Bill would remove time limits for bringing civil actions in sexual assault cases.

Murphy’s Law: What Will Scott Walker’s Legacy Be?
Murphy’s Law

What Will Scott Walker’s Legacy Be?

Remembered for his accomplishments? Or his “poor loser” legislation?

Op Ed: How Act 10 Hurt State Education
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How Act 10 Hurt State Education

New report shows far-reaching impact of Walker’s “modest requests” for change.

Murphy’s Law: The Anti-Roads Governor
Murphy’s Law

The Anti-Roads Governor

Why would a Republican governor be as anti-highways as Scott Walker?

Murphy’s Law: Can City Solve Its Turnout Problem?
Murphy’s Law

Can City Solve Its Turnout Problem?

It badly trailed voter turnout in Madison and other areas in 2016.

Op Ed: The Endless Corruption of Scott Pruitt
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The Endless Corruption of Scott Pruitt

The only thing worse than EPA leader’s ethics is his environmental record.

Murphy’s Law: Abortion Issue Dogs Vinehout in Governor Race
Murphy’s Law

Abortion Issue Dogs Vinehout in Governor Race

Her past views against abortion and birth control haunt her campaign.

Op Ed: Wisconsin’s “Fall From Grace”
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Wisconsin’s “Fall From Grace”

Insider article by Judge Lynn Adelman reveals how key decision transformed state.

Murphy’s Law: Brad Schimel’s Opioid Problem
Murphy’s Law

Brad Schimel’s Opioid Problem

Attorney General has been reluctant to pursue opioid manufacturers. Why?

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