Since Act 10, School Districts Have Saved $3.2 Billion in Benefits Costs

By Ola Lisowski – Since Act 10’s passage, Wisconsin school districts have saved more than $3.2 billion in benefit costs. Today, just 6.4 percent of districts pay employee premiums in full. That’s a far cry from 2010-11, when 43 percent of all districts paid the the entirety of their employee premiums on single plans every month.  Read More Since Act 10, School Districts Have Saved $3.2 Billion in Benefits Costs

A Bad Week for American Socialism, A Great Week for America

Special Guest Perspective By Dan O’Donnell – Rarely has there been a week that more clearly illustrated the difference between supply-side conservative governance and the neo-socialism of the modern left. Dan O’Donnell shows how events over the past week expose the inevitable triumph of capitalism over socialism in America.  Read More A Bad Week for American Socialism, A Great Week for America

News And Views: Fantasy Land at Milwaukee Public Schools

MacIver Communications Director Chris Rochester joins Oliver Burrows on WXCO in Wausau to discuss the fantasy land that bureaucrats at MPS and its union are living in. While the district is staring down a $40 million budget shortfall, the union is proposing doubling the district’s budget and the school board is rejecting common-sense ways to save money proposed by outgoing Superintendent Darienne Driver.  Read More News And Views: Fantasy Land at Milwaukee Public Schools