Op-Ed
Schimel and Pruitt, the Anti-Environmentalists
State attorney general and federal EPA head never met a green policy they liked.
Oct 8th, 2017 by James RowenDe-Licensing Bill Could Have Huge Impact
State requirements for nurses, plumbers, CPAs and other jobs could be scrapped.
Oct 4th, 2017 by State Sen. Kathleen VinehoutWill Governor Candidates Duck Big Issues?
Health care reform and UW reorganization are big issues Walker and his opponent may punt.
Oct 3rd, 2017 by John TorinusMilwaukee Magazine’s Racial Insensitivity?
Their fashion shoot uses black man in prison garb for atmospheric “local color.”
Oct 2nd, 2017 by Clarene MitchellGerrymandering Is A Threat To Our Democracy
Will US Supreme Court put party politics aside when considering Whitford v. Gill? Hopefully.
Sep 29th, 2017 by County Executive David CrowleyEnvironment Fading As Public Issue
Wisconsin needs a renewed dialogue on the protection of our natural resources.
Sep 27th, 2017 by John TorinusU.S. Supreme Court Should End Partisan Gerrymandering
So politicians won’t be able to “choose their voters” by the way they draw the maps.
Sep 26th, 2017 by Andrea KaminskiGov. Walker Fails To Act On Student Debt Crisis
The average student debt for Wisconsin’s class of 2016 graduates is over $30,000.
Sep 25th, 2017 by Analiese EicherChoice Helps Few Public School Students
68% of voucher students already attended private schools.
Sep 24th, 2017 by Carol Lenz and Jim BowmanFlambeau Mine Was Bad For State
Mining bill supporters distort its impact on environment and jobs.
Sep 23rd, 2017 by Raj ShuklaThe Future of Wisconsin
How to position the state economy in a truly global era.
Sep 22nd, 2017 by Ken SmithMining Hearing Gets Ugly
Senator and mining proponent uses personal attack as part of defense of bill.
Sep 21st, 2017 by Al Gedicks