Rewind: Your Week in Review for March 21

Published   Mar 21, 2025 05:21PM
On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss record spending in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race, a surge in early voting ahead of the April 1 election, the latest action in the state Legislature, a joint forum with candidates for state schools superintendent and more. ... Read more

James E. Causey: Milwaukee students consistently ask for men

Most young people under the age of 18 will experience two traumatic events in their lives. Therefore, providing them with the tools to cope and handle conflict resolution is the key. ... Read more

Jerry Hanson: I’m afraid my America is gone

The “RULE OF LAW” is the basis of America’s Constitution. When we no longer have respect and adherence to our laws, we no longer have a democracy. The people’s government is being shoved aside for a government “of the president, by the pres ... Read more

Dave Zweifel: Time to put the new robber barons in their pla

The billionaires have been put in charge of the United States and they are just getting started remaking it to serve themselves. It's up to us to decide who shall rule before it's too late. ... Read more

Benjamin Franklin: Replacing Green Bay prison only going to get more costly. Don’t delay inevitabl

Published   Mar 19, 2025 03:56PM
Currently, more than 1,000 inmates reside in the facility, despite a capacity of less than 750. It is estimated there is currently $200 million in repairs and deferred maintenance costs. ... Read more

Chris Talgo: US schools must boost science, math to compete

The good news is that we have time to right the ship. By aggressively promoting a STEM-based education, we can ensure that the next generation of American students is primed for success. ... Read more

Patrick McIlheran: Teacher morale comparatively low in Wisco

They want more colleagues and strict rules on cell phones. ... Read more

Supreme Court race spending tops $76 million with two weeks

Spending in this year’s state Supreme Court race has now topped $76 million, with liberal candidate Susan Crawford’s TV spending accounting for nearly a third of that, according to a new WisPolitics tally. ... Read more