Making a Bad Student Loan Debt Situation Worse, Legislative Republicans Reject Reform
Nearly two-thirds of graduates in 2017 left college in Wisconsin not just with a degree but also an average debt of nearly $30,000.
Nearly two-thirds of graduates in 2017 left college in Wisconsin not just with a degree but also an average debt of nearly $30,000.
At no point in his career has Dan Kelly has shown the ability or the inclination to be anything other than a right-wing partisan.
"Dan Kelly is as right wing as you get," said Joanna Beilman-Dulin, research director for the liberal group One Wisconsin Now. [Associated Press]
Meanwhile, One Wisconsin Now Research Director Joanna Beilman-Dulin slammed Kelly for being "as right-wing as you get." [Capital Times]
Joanna Beilman-Dulin ... said [Dan Kelly's] experience is rooted in Republican politics, which shouldn't be on the court. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
A review of the antics of Robin Vos around the 2017 budget reveal it’s the same old Assembly Speaker.
Republicans are suggesting less additional funding for K-12 schools, as part of their discussion on Governor Tony Evers' Budget [WMTV-TV]
It’s ridiculous that GOP leaders vow partisan obstruction to the death one minute, then accuse people of not negotiating with them.
Taxpayers likely will have to pick up the legal fees of a liberal group that sued Republican lawmakers for blocking it on Twitter. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Analiese Eicher appeared on WRRD-AM to discuss the student loan debt crisis. [WRRD-AM]
Republican majority on the Joint Committee on Finance refused the opportunity to provide help to student loan borrowers today.
Republicans summed up their attitude toward democracy and voter rights today by refusing to even allow a vote on voter rights.
‘These Guys Need to Show Women the Respect We Deserve’
While Powerful Interests Seek Budget Influence Legislators Can Still Choose to Vote to Help Constituents
Republicans are showing anything but appreciation as they seek to strip an important provision from Gov. Tony Evers’ budget.
Stripping proposals from Tony Evers' budget plan does more harm than just blowing an estimated $1.4 billion hole in the budget.
The ultimate goal of legislators sponsoring new restrictions on abortion is to take health care away from women.
GOP leadership in the state legislature released a memo announcing they are axing state budget proposal to help student loan borrowers.
Legislative Republicans are delaying the start of their state budget deliberations until at least May 9.
Indeed Walker himself apparently faced this problem, as Analiese Eicher, Executive Director of ... One Wisconsin Now, points out. [Urban Milwaukee]
Politicians like Scott Walker, desperately seeking a ride to relevance in the Donald Trump clown car, are complicit in failure.
Tony Evers says Foxconn's promise to employ 13,000 people is "unrealistic," meanwhile the company insists it will uphold its promises. [WMTV-TV]
Media reports, based on a letter released by Tony Evers, indicate Foxconn has approached the state seeking changes to an agreement.
Overall, [Scott] Walker’s record on policies impacting women is abysmal at best. [Second Nexus]
One Wisconsin Now, a progressive non-profit advocacy group, called him “one of, if not the, worst politician in America for women.” [Daily Dot]
Analiese Eicher, executive director of One Wisconsin Now, said Tuesday's disclosure made Republican lawmakers look bad. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
However, while Republicans were decrying Evers’ remarks, the progressive state group One Wisconsin Now welcomed them. [Racine Journal]
Today, Gov. Tony Evers announced he will seek to modify the terms of a contract with Foxconn.
In the first 100 days, Tony Evers has focused on policies to help take on new economic challenges facing hard-working Wisconsinites.
Today marks an ignominious one year anniversary for Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
To help Wisconsin better get to know the man using their money for his ends, One Wisconsin Now has unveiled a new site.
Borrowers who are currently repaying federal student loans would be able to refinance their loans with the federal government.
One Wisconsin Now said WILL isn't an organization producing unbiased information because they're ... a lobbying organization. [Capital Times]
Lawyers Argue Robin Vos Can’t Be Questioned Over His Schemes Using Public Resources to Protect His Own Political Power
One Wisconsin Now revealed that Hagedorn founded a school that prohibits anyone working there from being in a same-sex relationship. [Center for Media and Democracy]
"Whatever the outcome is, the electorate is going to be older, whiter and more conservative. That's just who shows up to these races." [Capital Times]
The dust settled on Wednesday following the 2019 spring election. NBC15’s Leigh Mills sat down with two political analysts to discuss. [WMTV-TV]
Marking the day women would, on average, have to work until to equal the wage earned by a man in calendar year 2018.
Brian Hagedorn Refusing to Give a Straight Answer If He Would Sit on Cases Involving Hate Group Alliance Defending Freedom.
Joanna Beilman-Dulin ... has hammered Hagedorn over founding a school that has policies against gay relationships. [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
“It’s a pretty dramatic expansion,” said Mike Browne of One Wisconsin Now — a liberal group that clashes frequently with WILL. [Capital Times]
People Who’ve Profited From Lead Paint Have Shown They’ll Spend Big Money to Support People Like Brian Hagedorn.
Analiese Eicher, the Executive Director of One Wisconsin Now stopped by NBC15 News at 5 for “Unspun.” [WMTV-TV]
Liberal advocacy group One Wisconsin Now ... has so far identified about $500,000 that Republicans have spent on broadcast television. [Wisconsin State Journal]
The Madison Seminar scholars also met with ... Analiese Eicher, the executive director of the liberal group One Wisconsin Now. [WISC-TV]
Right-wing candidate Brian Hagedorn continues to stonewall on calls for him to disclose what he said in paid speeches to a hate group.
The spending of the RSLC on candidates like Hagedorn with unsavory, discriminatory views is fueled by similarly unsavory contributors.
A federal judge concluded three state representatives had violated the First Amendment by blocking One Wisconsin Now. [Washington Post]
Banning people is just as problematic "online as it is at a town hall meeting," she told the Post. [Newsmax]
The state Democratic Party and liberal group One Wisconsin Now have each filed a lawsuit in federal court. [WKOW-TV]