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Discussion explores competing data center bills, opportunities and hurdles

Friday, Jan 30, 2026

As communities and companies navigate the path ahead for mega data centers in Wisconsin, some say the massive building projects could lead to expansion of renewable energy, a stronger grid and new energy technologies.

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Vos tells WisPolitics Assembly likely to pass online gaming bill this spring

Wednesday, Dec 31, 2025

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos during a year-end interview told WisPolitics his chamber likely will pass legislation to allow online gaming in Wisconsin, though the final version of the bill may differ from the one abruptly pulled from a floor calendar last month.

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LeMahieu targeting THC industry regulations in spring floor period

Wednesday, Dec 17, 2025

Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, says regulating the THC industry will be a top priority for the spring floor period.

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Hesselbein says Dems can accomplish key priorities without raising taxes

Tuesday, Dec 16, 2025

Senate Dems want to boost the state’s share of special education funding to 90%, to offset the impact of school costs on homeowners and to boost the Homestead property tax credit. Minority Leader Dianne Hesselbein, D-Middleton, believes they can accomplish all of that — and then some — without a tax increase if the Legislature makes affordability a priority in how it builds the next state budget.

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Kaul defends performance of state crime labs, calls for more resources

Monday, Dec 15, 2025

In a Dec. 15 interview with WisPolitics, Kaul ticked off a series of improvements at the labs, from a new one opening in Milwaukee next year to using better tests and upgrading information mechanisms.

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Neubauer: Assembly Dems will focus on affordability during spring session, fall campaign

Friday, Dec 5, 2025

After the results of this fall’s elections in places like Virginia and New Jersey, national consultants have argued 2026 campaigns should be focused on just one thing — affordability. Minority Leader Greta Neubauer told WisPolitics in a new interview that will be Assembly Dems’ main focus during the spring floor period. And then they’ll take the same message to voters next fall.

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Karofsky optimistic state Supreme Court will get more security funds as threats spike

Friday, Oct 24, 2025

Chief Justice Jill Karofsky says she’s optimistic the Supreme Court will be able to secure funding needed to extend the protection now provided by four Capitol Police officers amid a spike in threats against the judiciary.

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Panelists challenge misconceptions about rural voters

Friday, Sep 26, 2025

Panelists at a WisPolitics-State Affairs polling summit sought to debunk misconceptions about the rural voter and weighed in on President Donald Trump’s gains in rural Wisconsin last year.  Pollsters Ryan Tyson, an expert on the Trump voter who has worked

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Economic experts bemoan Trump tariffs, ask for more stability and transparency from administration

Wednesday, Sep 17, 2025

Economic experts say the Trump administration’s tariffs have led to unpredictability, uncertainty and will likely lead to increased costs in Wisconsin. A panel during yesterday’s WisPolitics-State Affairs and Wisconsin Tech Council luncheon said Wisconsin’s manufacturing, construction and agriculture industries so

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Steil declines to weigh in on possibility of National Guard troops in Milwaukee

Friday, Sep 5, 2025

U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil declined to say whether he backs sending the National Guard to Milwaukee as President Donald Trump weighs sending troops to other cities besides Washington, D.C., to combat crime. 

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Kaul says Trump cuts put public health on ‘verge of dark ages’

Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025

Speaking at a WisPolitics luncheon in Madison Tuesday, Kaul also slammed changes that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made to the way vaccines are approved.

Read More »

Panelists press for early processing of absentee ballots

Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025

Panelists at a WisPolitics event on elections administration voiced support for allowing early processing of absentee ballots in hopes of speeding election results reporting and avoiding election night “ballot dumps.”

Read More »

Wikler’s unfinished business: Dems eye Wisconsin Capitol trifecta

Friday, Jun 13, 2025

“The great unfinished task is to win the legislative majorities and be able to deliver the change in people’s lives that Democrats have been fighting for this entire time,” Wikler said in a new WisPolitics interview in advance of Dems’ state convention this week in Wisconsin Dells.

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Wikler sees ‘burgeoning blue wave,’ Loudenbeck says GOP ‘strong’

Friday, Jun 6, 2025

Both voiced optimism at a WisPolitics luncheon about their parties’ futures despite recent losses. 

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WisPolitics panel: State surplus could put off tough choices on funding transportation 

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Lawmakers and transportation experts at a WisPolitics luncheon agreed the state surplus could delay tough choices on how to fund transportation, but they expect hard decisions in future budgets. They also suggested one much-discussed future revenue option is unlikely for years to come: tolling.

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Thomas-Greenfield warns lack of U.S. ambassador to UN will boost China’s influence

Thursday, Apr 3, 2025

The former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, bemoaned the lack of a successor under Donald Trump, saying it’s handing China “the world on a silver platter.’’

Read More »

Kinser at forum says changes needed to school funding formula

Wednesday, Mar 26, 2025

State superintendent candidate Brittany Kinser at a Milwaukee forum generally sided with Gov. Tony Evers that the number of school referendums on the ballot is a warning sign on school funding. There are 89 referendums on Wisconsin ballots next week totaling $1.6 billion

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Schimel says any endorsement from Trump, others wouldn’t earn them his favor on high court

Wednesday, Mar 19, 2025

“Nobody who’s supporting me is getting any kind of pass. Anybody who’s not supporting me isn’t getting any kind of a black mark,” Schimel said at an event hosted by the Milwaukee Press Club, WisPolitics and the Rotary Club of Milwaukee. “Anyone who comes to my courtroom, I will focus on the facts of the case and what is the law.”

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Johnson praises DOGE efforts during DC breakfast event

Thursday, Mar 13, 2025

“We should not be wasting taxpayer money the way we do. We shouldn’t be wasting the borrowed money that’s mortgaging all of your future the way we do,” the Oshkosh Republican said. “And I don’t know how …anybody could take a look at what he’s uncovering and not just be, as I said, just outrage and demand that we keep looking.” 

Read More »

Evers warns Trump tariffs will hurt Wisconsin

Wednesday, Mar 5, 2025

Gov. Tony Evers at a WisPolitics luncheon said tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will have a negative impact on Wisconsin and possibly reduce the state’s projected $4.3 billion surplus. 

Read More »

Discussion explores competing data center bills, opportunities and hurdles

Friday, Jan 30, 2026

As communities and companies navigate the path ahead for mega data centers in Wisconsin, some say the massive building projects could lead to expansion of renewable energy, a stronger grid and new energy technologies.

Read More »

Vos tells WisPolitics Assembly likely to pass online gaming bill this spring

Wednesday, Dec 31, 2025

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos during a year-end interview told WisPolitics his chamber likely will pass legislation to allow online gaming in Wisconsin, though the final version of the bill may differ from the one abruptly pulled from a floor calendar last month.

Read More »

LeMahieu targeting THC industry regulations in spring floor period

Wednesday, Dec 17, 2025

Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, says regulating the THC industry will be a top priority for the spring floor period.

Read More »

Hesselbein says Dems can accomplish key priorities without raising taxes

Tuesday, Dec 16, 2025

Senate Dems want to boost the state’s share of special education funding to 90%, to offset the impact of school costs on homeowners and to boost the Homestead property tax credit. Minority Leader Dianne Hesselbein, D-Middleton, believes they can accomplish all of that — and then some — without a tax increase if the Legislature makes affordability a priority in how it builds the next state budget.

Read More »

Kaul defends performance of state crime labs, calls for more resources

Monday, Dec 15, 2025

In a Dec. 15 interview with WisPolitics, Kaul ticked off a series of improvements at the labs, from a new one opening in Milwaukee next year to using better tests and upgrading information mechanisms.

Read More »

Neubauer: Assembly Dems will focus on affordability during spring session, fall campaign

Friday, Dec 5, 2025

After the results of this fall’s elections in places like Virginia and New Jersey, national consultants have argued 2026 campaigns should be focused on just one thing — affordability. Minority Leader Greta Neubauer told WisPolitics in a new interview that will be Assembly Dems’ main focus during the spring floor period. And then they’ll take the same message to voters next fall.

Read More »

Karofsky optimistic state Supreme Court will get more security funds as threats spike

Friday, Oct 24, 2025

Chief Justice Jill Karofsky says she’s optimistic the Supreme Court will be able to secure funding needed to extend the protection now provided by four Capitol Police officers amid a spike in threats against the judiciary.

Read More »

Panelists challenge misconceptions about rural voters

Friday, Sep 26, 2025

Panelists at a WisPolitics-State Affairs polling summit sought to debunk misconceptions about the rural voter and weighed in on President Donald Trump’s gains in rural Wisconsin last year.  Pollsters Ryan Tyson, an expert on the Trump voter who has worked for conservative groups, and Marquette Law School Poll Director Charles

Read More »

Economic experts bemoan Trump tariffs, ask for more stability and transparency from administration

Wednesday, Sep 17, 2025

Economic experts say the Trump administration’s tariffs have led to unpredictability, uncertainty and will likely lead to increased costs in Wisconsin. A panel during yesterday’s WisPolitics-State Affairs and Wisconsin Tech Council luncheon said Wisconsin’s manufacturing, construction and agriculture industries so far have largely weathered the storm of tariffs. Businesses have

Read More »

Steil declines to weigh in on possibility of National Guard troops in Milwaukee

Friday, Sep 5, 2025

U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil declined to say whether he backs sending the National Guard to Milwaukee as President Donald Trump weighs sending troops to other cities besides Washington, D.C., to combat crime. 

Read More »

Kaul says Trump cuts put public health on ‘verge of dark ages’

Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025

Speaking at a WisPolitics luncheon in Madison Tuesday, Kaul also slammed changes that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made to the way vaccines are approved.

Read More »

Panelists press for early processing of absentee ballots

Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025

Panelists at a WisPolitics event on elections administration voiced support for allowing early processing of absentee ballots in hopes of speeding election results reporting and avoiding election night “ballot dumps.”

Read More »

Wikler’s unfinished business: Dems eye Wisconsin Capitol trifecta

Friday, Jun 13, 2025

“The great unfinished task is to win the legislative majorities and be able to deliver the change in people’s lives that Democrats have been fighting for this entire time,” Wikler said in a new WisPolitics interview in advance of Dems’ state convention this week in Wisconsin Dells.

Read More »

Wikler sees ‘burgeoning blue wave,’ Loudenbeck says GOP ‘strong’

Friday, Jun 6, 2025

Both voiced optimism at a WisPolitics luncheon about their parties’ futures despite recent losses. 

Read More »

WisPolitics panel: State surplus could put off tough choices on funding transportation 

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Lawmakers and transportation experts at a WisPolitics luncheon agreed the state surplus could delay tough choices on how to fund transportation, but they expect hard decisions in future budgets. They also suggested one much-discussed future revenue option is unlikely for years to come: tolling.

Read More »

Thomas-Greenfield warns lack of U.S. ambassador to UN will boost China’s influence

Thursday, Apr 3, 2025

The former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, bemoaned the lack of a successor under Donald Trump, saying it’s handing China “the world on a silver platter.’’

Read More »

Kinser at forum says changes needed to school funding formula

Wednesday, Mar 26, 2025

State superintendent candidate Brittany Kinser at a Milwaukee forum generally sided with Gov. Tony Evers that the number of school referendums on the ballot is a warning sign on school funding. There are 89 referendums on Wisconsin ballots next week totaling $1.6 billion

Read More »

Schimel says any endorsement from Trump, others wouldn’t earn them his favor on high court

Wednesday, Mar 19, 2025

“Nobody who’s supporting me is getting any kind of pass. Anybody who’s not supporting me isn’t getting any kind of a black mark,” Schimel said at an event hosted by the Milwaukee Press Club, WisPolitics and the Rotary Club of Milwaukee. “Anyone who comes to my courtroom, I will focus on the facts of the case and what is the law.”

Read More »

Johnson praises DOGE efforts during DC breakfast event

Thursday, Mar 13, 2025

“We should not be wasting taxpayer money the way we do. We shouldn’t be wasting the borrowed money that’s mortgaging all of your future the way we do,” the Oshkosh Republican said. “And I don’t know how …anybody could take a look at what he’s uncovering and not just be, as I said, just outrage and demand that we keep looking.” 

Read More »

Evers warns Trump tariffs will hurt Wisconsin

Wednesday, Mar 5, 2025

Gov. Tony Evers at a WisPolitics luncheon said tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will have a negative impact on Wisconsin and possibly reduce the state’s projected $4.3 billion surplus. 

Read More »

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