Op-Ed
County Online Budgeting Tool Falls Short
Voters who try to use it will find it allows budget cuts in few categories of spending.
Aug 1st, 2022 by Josh ZepnickTammy Baldwin’s Big Moment
Wisconsin’s Democratic U.S. Senator leads the way toward bipartisan deal on marriage equality.
Jul 31st, 2022 by Ruth Conniff, Wisconsin ExaminerSkilled Union Labor Rules Assure Quality Construction
Federal infrastructure law has quality standards which Wisconsin has moved away from.
Jul 24th, 2022 by Bryan Kennedy and Andy BuckWhy Evers’ Office of Environmental Justice Matters
Ahead of other states responding to climate change, impact on communities and businesses.
Jul 24th, 2022 by Dr. Anna Haines and Dylan JenningsState Declines in Bicycle Friendly Ranking
Wisconsin once ranked 2nd, now 29th. How are five ways to improve ranking.
Jul 20th, 2022 by Kirsten FinnMMAC Freeway Expansion Plan Doesn’t Add Up
It's predicated on a theory of congestion and economic development that has no evidence to support it.
Jul 15th, 2022 by Jeremy FojutHigh Court Leaves Kohler-Andrae At Risk
State Supreme Court decision leaves just one obstacle to land swap for Kohler golf course.
Jul 13th, 2022 by RT BothCity Making Progress on Reckless Driving
Mayor Johnson providing leadership. But more needs to be done.
Jul 4th, 2022 by Jordan MoralesState Supreme Court Ruling Reinforces Gerrymandering
Letting Prehn stay on DNR board overrides the will of all voters in the state.
Jul 1st, 2022 by Matt RothschildWill Advocate Aurora and Atrium Merger Help Community?
Yes. Last merger increased employment, investment and philanthropy by health care giant.
Jun 29th, 2022 by Tim SheehyThe Decline of Wisconsin’s Democrats
Big money and gerrymandered congressional districts make it impossible for Democratic challengers.
Jun 28th, 2022 by Bill Berry, Wisconsin ExaminerWill State GOP Wake Up To Reality?
Grothman, Tiffany ignore Jan. 6 hearings, threats to Pence as candidates for governor embrace Trump.
Jun 19th, 2022 by John Torinus