An employee of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has a confirmed case of the coronavirus.
An employee of the University of Wisconsin-Madison has a confirmed case of the coronavirus.
Could adding competition to elections break the gridlock in government?
A national movement thinks so
…they’re not paid with (much) public money
Those calling for Wisconsin Men’s Basketball Coach Greg Gard to be replaced need history and context. I’ve got some right here.
A largely-forgotten public figure today, Cornell is a reminder — particularly relevant in the current toxic, dysfunctional political climate — that principled service and congeniality have value.
In one of the most-evenly divided states in the country, none of the 2018 elections for the state’s seven U.S. congressional seats were decided by less than double figures.
The Wisconsin State Legislature meets in full just a few days per year, but is considered – and paid like – a full-time legislative body. What’s up with that?
After change to state law, campaign donations doubled in a 2018 race for Fox Valley state Senate seat.
Hmmm…
Taxes? Fees?
It’s pretty easy…
The matriarch of the Chicago Cubs-owning family, an heir to the Schlitz Beer fortune, and the richest self-made woman in the U.S.
Court decisions, law change create rivers of cash from ultrarich donors to candidates, as long as they flow through the party
Democrat incumbent survived huge wave of independent spending
Footage of the Bernie Sanders rally in James Madison Park in Madison, WI on Friday, April 13.
A historic all-woman bench is possible if elections next week and next year break that way. By Peter Cameron, THE BADGER PROJECT Six of Wisconsin’s seven Supreme Court justices are women, giving […]