Politics
Trump Tariffs Will Hurt State Workers
Manufacturers like Harley will suffer, as when a steel tariff was imposed in 2002.
Feb 2nd, 2017 by John NorquistHow Trump Threatens The Press
“Alternative facts,” muzzling employees, blocking media access prevents scrutiny.
Feb 2nd, 2017 by Mark PitschHow Realtors Association Gains Clout
$10 million in campaign donations, heavy lobbying wins it favored legislation.
Feb 2nd, 2017 by Matt RothschildTo March or Not to March?
Plans for National Pride March disrupt pridefest schedules in Milwaukee, 20 cities.
Feb 1st, 2017 by Michail TakachCourt’s Redistricting Order A Problem?
The solution that Democrats have cheered may not be so simple.
Feb 1st, 2017 by Bruce ThompsonWho Is Minding DOT’s Spending?
Cost overruns, lack of transparency and oversight has led to huge transportation costs.
Jan 31st, 2017 by State Sen. Kathleen VinehoutClarke Square Apartments Advance
Unique apartment project, high-growth internet company and grocery move forward.
Jan 31st, 2017 by Jeramey JanneneCan Liberal Talk Radio Succeed?
A new Milwaukee radio station with a unique approach is about to find out.
Jan 31st, 2017 by Bruce MurphyMichigan Donors Get State Contract
$42,500 for Walker concealed donors' identities, traced to company getting contract.
Jan 31st, 2017 by Matt RothschildWisconsin Leads in Climate Change Study
Even as state agencies censor the issue, UW is national leader in its research.
Jan 31st, 2017 by Kari Lydersen, Energy News NetworkWalker Will Crack Down On Welfare
Food stamps will be much harder to get. Democrats ask, will kids be affected?
Jan 30th, 2017 by Steven WaltersState Budget Outlook Improves
Revenue higher, spending lower than prior projections but debt is deferred.
Jan 30th, 2017 by Jon Peacock