Politics

First-ever national Marquette Law School Poll will examine public views of the U.S. Supreme Court

First-ever national Marquette Law School Poll will examine public views of the U.S. Supreme Court

Poll results, panelist reactions will be released at conference, Oct. 21

President Hamilton and CCC invite public to community sessions on police reform

President Hamilton and CCC invite public to community sessions on police reform

The Milwaukee Collaborative Community Committee was formed by Council President Hamilton and Council members when the effort to reform the Milwaukee Police Department was cancelled by federal officials.

Milwaukee Residents Outraged Over Proposed Slaughterhouse, Plan to Disrupt Tuesday’s Common Council Meeting

Milwaukee Residents Outraged Over Proposed Slaughterhouse, Plan to Disrupt Tuesday’s Common Council Meeting

“Pollution and stench arise, vulnerable workers are exposed to brutality which can lead to post traumatic stress disorder, violence increases in the surrounding areas and impacts property values.”

WEC Convenes Wisconsin Elections Security Council

WEC Convenes Wisconsin Elections Security Council

The Council will discuss organizational issues such as its objectives and the process for filling public seats.

Assembly Resolutions 12 and 13 Answer the Question: “How Low will Republicans Go?”
Assembly Resolutions 12 and 13 Answer the Question

“How Low will Republicans Go?”

Republicans Pair Disability Accommodations with Yet Another Power Grab

City Attorney candidate Tearman Spencer releases statement on Sterling Brown case

City Attorney candidate Tearman Spencer releases statement on Sterling Brown case

"It’s unfortunate that the City Attorney has been ineffective in his representation of the city, escalating the fight with the plaintiff rather than bringing the matter to a close."

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Introduces Bipartisan Legislation To Expand Flight-Training Programs For Veterans

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Introduces Bipartisan Legislation To Expand Flight-Training Programs For Veterans

The bipartisan American Aviator Act supports veterans who want to become airline pilots after completing their military service

The shooting simply must stop

The shooting simply must stop

Statement of Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II October 11, 2019

Board of Regents Picks Pandering to Right-Wing Politicians Over Protecting Students

Board of Regents Picks Pandering to Right-Wing Politicians Over Protecting Students

Advances Proposal to Threaten Students With Expulsion for Protesting Hate Speech on Campus

Republicans Shamefully Tie Disability Accommodations to Power Grab

Republicans Shamefully Tie Disability Accommodations to Power Grab

Republicans continue their embarrassing history of degrading our democracy

Bradley Foundation CEO to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

Bradley Foundation CEO to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

The Milwaukee-based Bradley Foundation is a powerful force in the world of philanthropy, granting between $35 and $45 million to hundreds of charities in Milwaukee and around the country.

Gov. Evers Seeks Applicants for Burnett County District Attorney

Gov. Evers Seeks Applicants for Burnett County District Attorney

The new appointee will serve for the remainder of the unexpired term that ends January 2021.