State Politics
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Question of the Week: Which way to fund schools?
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Here’s your ‘Do Something!’ calendar for February 27-March 5
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How this ‘red’ county picked up election wins with a little ‘blue’ research help
It’s not always clear which candidates in non-partisan races align with your values, but a little homework, according to Blue Sky Waukesha County, goes a long way.
By Pat Kreitlow

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Maria Lazar’s bizarre court election strategy: Take a hard right
Wisconsin supreme court candidate Maria Lazar recent appearances make it even harder to appeal to moderate voters in the 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
By Pat Kreitlow

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Question of the Week: Wisconsin after Evers and Vos retire
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Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is leaving the Legislature
Robin Vos, Wisconsin’s longest-serving speaker used discipline, fundraising, and gerrymandered maps to cement a Republican majority for 12 years.
By Pat Kreitlow

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OPINION: Will Congress prioritize affordability in 2026? Wisconsin is watching
Congressional Republicans Derrick Van Orden and Bryan Steil need to prioritize affordability for Wisconsin families.
By Meghan Roh

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Here’s your ‘Do Something!’ calendar for February 20-26
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This Wisconsin firefighter plans to ride Independent wave into Congress
Meet firefighter Mike Thurow, an Independent candidate challenging six-term Republican Rep. Glenn Grothman in Wisconsin’s 6th congressional district.
By Pat Kreitlow

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Evers deploys flattery on the Legislature, hoping for a final bipartisan act
Gov. Tony Evers delivers his final State of the State address Tuesday night and plans to outline the highlights of two terms of bipartisan progress, while hoping for one more deal to support public schools and provide property tax relief.
By Pat Kreitlow










