Op-Ed
After a Year of Protests What’s Changed?
One year after George Floyd’s death little has changed in Wisconsin.
May 27th, 2021 by Angela LangLegal Firearms Used in Many Mass Shootings
Reforms like red-flag laws, background checks for private sales could save lives.
May 26th, 2021 by O. Ricardo Pimentel, Wisconsin ExaminerStar Spangled Banner Has Links to Slavery
Which is why I voted against mandating its singing at sports events.
May 18th, 2021 by State Rep. LaKeshia MyersMark Born Offers a History Lesson
Republican representative and Joint Finance leader suggests small glass case of exhibits is quite enough Black history.
May 17th, 2021 by James RowenWill Pandemic Make Us Less Partisan?
Migration of urban Democrats to less dense areas could turn them purple.
May 16th, 2021 by Dave CieslewiczEnough Is Never Enough for Gun Zealots
Senate and Assembly bills would make Wisconsin a Second Amendment sanctuary state.
May 15th, 2021 by Bill Christofferson, Wisconsin ExaminerFoxconn Shows Folly of Cheesehead Revolution
Walker, Ryan, Priebus pushed business-friendly policies. The result: an abysmal failure.
May 12th, 2021 by Dan ShaferJohnson Betrays Constitutional Oath
Betrayal by U.S. Senator extends to other issues as well.
May 10th, 2021 by Bill KaplanState Needs to Re-Commit To Cities
Shared revenue to local governments has declined for 20 years
May 9th, 2021 by Brookfield Mayor Steven Ponto and Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-ConwayLiz Cheney’s Profile In Courage
For her sign of telling the truth, she may lose her leadership post and her reelection.
May 9th, 2021 by Dave CieslewiczWisconsin Needs Medicaid Expansion
$1.6 billion in federal dollars would fund the health care Wisconsin residents deserve.
May 7th, 2021 by Karen TimberlakeLead Paint, Poisoning Still An Issue
Some city neighborhoods have higher rates of lead poisoning than found during Flint water crisis.
May 7th, 2021 by Joanna Balza