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You’re now part of the resistance. Join Mark Thomsen, attorney and WI Elections Commissioner, in heeding the call! Mondays at 7pm central time we will be discussing the perilous position Wisconsin finds itself in. We’ll talk about what’s at r...
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The Latest in Madison
Dianne Hesselbein elected as new Senate Minority Leader
Hesselbein was elected to the state Senate last year, after serving for over a decade in the state Assembly.
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December 1 is first significant date for 2024 elections
For anyone running for a municipal or county office or school board, the first date to begin circulating paperwork for nomination is Dec. 1.
UW-Madison ranks 8th nationally in research expenditure
Over 900 public and private universities are ranked, with UW finishing 8th in the country.
Constitutional amendment that would end corporate personhood, minimize money in politics faces steep climb in Wisconsin, nationally
The proposed amendment would specify that the rights laid out in the U.S. Constitution are for individual human beings and not for groups of people.
State deer harvest down 16% from last year on opening weekend
The opening-weekend harvest was 92,050 deer, down from 103,623 last year.
Civic Media’s Sage Weil on Democracy and Media’s Role: A Conversation with Todd Allbaugh
Sage Weil, the CEO and owner of Civic Media, joined host Todd Allbaugh in a live studio interview to discuss the future of media and democracy.
December 1 is first significant date for 2024 elections
For anyone running for a municipal or county office or school board, the first date to begin circulating paperwork for nomination is Dec. 1.
UW-Madison ranks 8th nationally in research expenditure
Over 900 public and private universities are ranked, with UW finishing 8th in the country.
Constitutional amendment that would end corporate personhood, minimize money in politics faces steep climb in Wisconsin, nationally
The proposed amendment would specify that the rights laid out in the U.S. Constitution are for individual human beings and not for groups of people.
State deer harvest down 16% from last year on opening weekend
The opening-weekend harvest was 92,050 deer, down from 103,623 last year.
Civic Media’s Sage Weil on Democracy and Media’s Role: A Conversation with Todd Allbaugh
Sage Weil, the CEO and owner of Civic Media, joined host Todd Allbaugh in a live studio interview to discuss the future of media and democracy.