
UW-Oshkosh lays off staff while spending $10.8 million on campus beautification and even more DEI. Read More UW-O: Deficits, Protests, Underwear, and Grounds Beautification
UW-Oshkosh lays off staff while spending $10.8 million on campus beautification and even more DEI. Read More UW-O: Deficits, Protests, Underwear, and Grounds Beautification
IRG is releasing the Lawmaker’s Manual for Legislative Oversight and hopes that the Manual will lead to public policy that promotes human flourishing, respects constitutional limits, quickly responds to constituents’ concerns, and enhances our ability to enjoy our freedoms in a mutually-respectful society. Read More Curiosity and Oversight
Dan O’Donnell dismantles Governor Evers’ shameless attempt at shifting blame for Wisconsin’s COVID-19 outbreak Read More Evers Plays the Pandemic Blame Game
In December, the legislature passed a law preventing “sue and settle,” a business crushing tactic where the attorney general sues a company, settles out of court, and keeps the money for himself and his liberal allies. Attorney General Josh Kaul wants a piece of the action. He granted himself the power to pick and choose when to follow the new law, opening the door for him to sue private sector enemies and rake in huge settlements without giving lawmakers a seat at the table. Legislative leaders don’t care much for that. Last Thursday they sued Kaul to force him to comply with the law. Read More MacIver News Minute: Legislature Sues To Stop “Sue and Settle”
MacIver News Service | The Wisconsin Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee met on Wednesday, April 3, and Thursday, April 4, to begin their work on the 2019-2021 biennial budget. On Wednesday, the heads of the Department of Public Instruction, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Health Services provided briefings on the governor’s proposals for their respective agencies. Read More Wisconsin Agencies Provide Briefings on 2019-21 Biennial Budget