Politics
Chris Taylor Again Outraises Maria Lazar in WI Supreme Court Race
Liberal candidate raised 4 times more and spent 6 times more than conservative.
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PCT provides an easy-to-use interface to follow the money in Milwaukee politics.
Follow the money...Liberal candidate raised 4 times more and spent 6 times more than conservative.
Law would imprison election officials who make mistakes for up to 5 years.
Wrongful conviction compensation bill fails despite bipartisan support.
With creative veto governor redirects state labor department money to fund it.
Down by 63% in state in 2025 and by 65% in Milwaukee County.
'Runs roughshod over public education,' governor says. MMAC disagrees.
State of the City address spotlights housing.
Number of absentee ballots cast so far is 112,000 behind pace set in 2025.
Policy is bringing compliance and cash. But concerns remain.
Court could face issues like noncitizen voting, 2028 presidential election disputes.
WEC chair warns that betting on outcome of election can get your ballot tossed.
GOP senator blames 'the corrosive impact of excessive special-interest influence.'
More than 100 demonstrations planned across the state.
Law would imprison election officials who make mistakes for up to 5 years.
WI Legislature adds another category of millionaire players subsidized by taxpayers.
Average U.S utility has 15% profit margin. This could be key issue in race for governor.
The data is very powerful. First of a series.
Echoing global data, Milwaukee has changed, and continues to do so.
The arguments for and against and where things stand.
GOP senator blames 'the corrosive impact of excessive special-interest influence.'
It's ebbed and flowed since the 1960s, as state politicians tried different solutions.
Lawsuit says current system violates state constitution and 2000 court ruling.
Press Releases
Senator Baldwin demands action from Trump Administration, care for impacted servicemembers
Statement from Alderman DiAndre Jackson March 31, 2026
Please see the following response on the dismissal of Democrats' lawsuit to gerrymander our congressional districts.
On International Transgender Day of Visibility, governor vetoes anti-trans bills surrounded by members of the LGBTQ community
From Alderperson JoCasta Zamarripa, Alderman Peter Burgelis, and The HIVE Employee Resource Group
Grants will go to 19 employers across the state to support job training in construction, child care healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, and more











