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Budget Bulletin: K-12, Higher Education
We approved $1.6 billion for public schools, including $781 per pupil for every school district that was open, in-person for at least 50% during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A pandemic rivalry in the St. Croix Valley
“I drove over to Hudson when our businesses were shut down, and 80% of the cars had Minnesota plates.”
What the blankety-blank happened to the Wisconsin GOP?
It was a meeting of RightWisconsin editors, past and present, discussing the past and present of the Republican Party in Wisconsin.
Letter From Legislative Leaders to Governor Evers on Medicaid Expansion
There is no gap in coverage between when someone is no
longer eligible for BadgerCare and when they become eligible for federal subsidies for the
insurance exchanges.
Don’t Vote
Given that the GOP has ceased to be a responsible political party respecting the democratic process, what is a good conservative supposed to do? Don’t vote.
Kenosha Riot May Have Aided Trump Campaign Effort in Wisconsin
Within a 30-mile radius of Kenosha, President Joe Biden’s campaign “lagged” compared to other cities in Wisconsin.
An artificial boom
Massive federal spending leaves many in the Badger State better off, but the bill is coming due
Kooyenga, Neylon Introduce Bill to Increase Car Shopping Freedom
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just order your car from the manufacturer the same way you can buy a television or a new computer?
Government and venture capital don’t mix
Why Wisconsin shouldn’t spend $100 million in taxpayer money to invest in private enterprise
Seriously boys, Hugo Chavez?
Fitzgerald and Tiffany are looking to cash in using the same level of rhetoric that inspired the violence at the Capitol.
Election Guru Has a Brand New Gig
Under Handrick, Common Sense Wisconsin will be focused on a “3 E agenda”
GOP Legislature Spiking Governor’s Planned Obamacare Medicaid Expansion
Wisconsin legislative Republicans continue to hold fast against taking more federal money to expand Medicaid eligibility.