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Fewer Injured Workers Getting Compensation
Study shows Walker appointees overwhelmingly favor employers in workers comp cases.
Dec 17th, 2017 by Elias Radtke and Dee J. HallRepublicans Stall “Dark Store” Bill
Bill opposed by special interests ends loophole lowering big box stores' property taxes.
Dec 14th, 2017 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignBusiness Lobby Delays “Dark Stores” Bill?
Bill overturns ruling that assesses big-box stores as though they are empty.
Aug 23rd, 2017 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignComplete Summerfest Shuttle Guide
Why worry about driving and parking? The list of easy shuttle services is long.
Jun 27th, 2017 by Caroline BlairPassing Rate on GED Plummets
Local students struggling to pass newer, tougher GED test.
May 23rd, 2017 by Edgar MendezCorporations Gave $1.3 Million to Politicians
Allowed by new state law. $827,000 given to state GOP, $479,000 to Democrats.
Mar 24th, 2017 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignTechForce Center Provides Path to Jobs
City-led program affiliated with MATC trains people for plentiful IT jobs.
Mar 22nd, 2017 by Jabril FarajShould State Shift Economic Development Strategies?
A differentiation strategy might work better than Walker’s low-cost approach.
Feb 22nd, 2017 by Bruce ThompsonHow Will Trumponomics Impact State?
If he targets trade with China, that’s a major trading partner for Wisconsin.
Jan 4th, 2017 by Bruce ThompsonThe Rise of Scott Walker
Journal Sentinel’s lo-o-ng series struggles to explain it -- but omits the newspaper's role.
Dec 6th, 2016 by Bruce MurphyThe Shrinking Middle Class
National shrinkage of middle class households hits Milwaukee hard. Is there any solution?
May 25th, 2016 by Bruce ThompsonWhat Will Happen To Route 61?
One of three bus routes connecting inner city workers to suburban jobs, its funding may run out.
Apr 20th, 2016 by Matthew Wisla






















