Amendments would make voting harder for all
By Linda Bjella
Accessible voting is the foundation of our democracy. Vote No to both proposed ballot questions on April 2.
Vote NO and NO on Constitutional Amendments
By: Jay Heck (w/ Common Cause Wisconsin)
On the April 2nd Spring Election ballot in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Legislature had directed that there were also be two constitutional amendments passed by the Republican majority in the Legislature over the last several years to be put before voters for approval or rejection.
These questions received comparatively little public attention, but they are extremely important in how they may affect elections and democracy in Wisconsin and in your ability to participate in those elections fairly and freely.
Vote for patriots to keep our democratic Republic
By Carol Lenz
Joe Biden’s values are American values. He honors his oath to the Constitution and defends the Rule of Law. His vision is one of unity and hope. He protects our freedoms, believes in liberty and justice for all … President Biden is a patriot.
Who is holding up the ammunition for Ukraine
By Richard Schallert
Our soldiers realize that Americans are, in all reality, the “quarterbacks” of all the NATO forces in Europe. They are wondering who is delaying ammo shipments? And why? How do I tell them about the petty politicians who are doing so just to gain political power?
Biden still plenty sharp enough
By Kelly Fenton
As for President Biden’s cognition, I’ll take a man skillfully managing complex international crises and overseeing an economic recovery that is the envy of the G7 nations over the man who refers to bombing airports in the Revolutionary war and leaves his most ardent rally attendees scratching their heads in confusion and bemusement.
Public schools hold communities together
By Marcia Engen and Patti Clark-Stojke
Public schools are the glue that hold our communities together. Teachers, administrators, and paraprofessionals are dedicated, caring, educated individuals who serve as role models for our students.
We need to encourage equity to achieve equality
By Emily Tseffos
Equity means we recognize that each person has a different lived experience, and we allocate the exact resources and opportunities needed to reach equal outcomes.
Wisconsinites Need to Tell Our Elected Officials Our Votes Matter
By: Meredith Schoenfeld
Wisconsin voters must come together to tell elected legislators that yes, our votes do count. Please contact your representative to support the strength of a vote in a Democracy.
Republicans’ proposal on fair maps remains unfair
By: Kelly Fenton
Shamelessness is a powerful weapon. If, in your single-minded plot to retain power, you are willing to engage in cartoonish hypocrisy and transparent doublespeak – without a hint of embarrassment – you have a decided advantage. Robin Vos, in his preposterously cynical column regarding the GOP’s preposterously cynical 'non-partisan' redistricting proposal, shows just how willing he is to do so.
Wisconsin needs affordable child care
By: David Haas
We desperately need affordable child care in our state. The lack of affordable child care makes it hard for businesses to hire people and hard for families to work themselves out of poverty. Don’t stand by.