Op-Ed
City Blueprint for Peace Is Must Read
It’s surprisingly powerful. And could help change how we live.
Sep 14th, 2018 by Dr. Robert S. Smith, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceTrump Op Ed Author Revealed!
Who’s behind the anonymous NYT column about obstructing Trump’s craziness? Read on.
Sep 13th, 2018 by Rep. Jonathan BrostoffVoters Choose Education Over Tax Cuts
By overwhelming margins, voters in all areas of state feel schools have gotten worse, need more money.
Sep 12th, 2018 by Tamarine CorneliusHealth Care At Issue In Senate Campaign
Vukmir would repeal Obamacare, leave many without health coverage.
Sep 11th, 2018 by U.S. Sen. Tammy BaldwinHow To Be a Dark Money Donor
It’s so easy in Wisconsin. Though it's not very democratic.
Sep 8th, 2018 by Bill Kraus and Matt RothschildWhy Single Payer Health Care is Best Approach
More inclusive, more efficient, easier to understand — and cheaper long term.
Sep 7th, 2018 by Mark KellyWe Energies Clean Energy Plan Is Too Slow
Why will they take until 2050? To make more profits and thereby cause more health problems.
Sep 6th, 2018 by Carl LindnerFoxconn UW Funding Good News
State needs more research and development at flagship university.
Sep 4th, 2018 by Gregory HumphreyLocal Governments Beg State to Fix Roads
Municipalities have passed 559 resolutions calling on state leaders to fix the roads budget.
Sep 3rd, 2018 by State Sen. Kathleen VinehoutThe Wild Splendor of Our Rivers
How state streams like the Namekagon were saved. And how state Republican policies are hurting them.
Sep 2nd, 2018 by Spencer BlackOn My Daughter’s First School Day
What will her school be like after years of funding cuts and teacher resignations under Walker?
Sep 1st, 2018 by State Sen. Chris LarsonSchools Special Needs Grossly Underfunded
Special Education and bilingual instruction are mandated by federal or state law but way underfunded.
Aug 30th, 2018 by State Sen. Kathleen Vinehout