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NEW: WHY THE WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT MATTERS

Delafield, WI — The Institute for Reforming Government (IRG) announced the release of a comprehensive Court Watch Spring Report on Thursday, bringing together twelve research briefs examining how the Wisconsin Supreme Court shapes the state’s gove

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WI Supreme Court Debate

On March 25, between 7 and 8, WISN 12 is hosting a debate between the candidates running for the open seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. If a local station does not carry it, they will livestream on wisn DOT com.

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Tiffany Telegram: March 20, 2026

Many Telegram readers already know that Communist China has been buying up farmland and land near sensitive U.S. military bases.

But a new report reveals an even more alarming trend.

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Voting Crucial

A letter in the March 2026 NEWSMAX Magazine titled “Voting Crucial” by a citizen from Monroe, Michigan caught my eye. The opening sentences were “Be careful when you vote for any Democrat, as they say one thing but mean another.

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Gory Details of our Fiscal Situation

When I arrived in Congress in 2011, America’s debt and deficit was THE major topic of discussion. Our nation’s total debt was $14.7 trillion and 96% of GDP. Soon it will hit and surpass $39 trillion and 124% of GDP.

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Rep. Van Orden Highlight Wisconsin Trucking and $8.4M Rural Infrastructure Investment

Congressman Derrick Van Orden hosted a Wisconsin Trucking Industry Showcase in Monroe County, joined by U.S.

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Vulnerabilities in Wisconsin's elections

Harry Wait is going on trial for intentionally exposing vulnerabilities in Wisconsin's elections. His trial will be held on March 23rd and 24th at the Racine County Law Enforcement Center.

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VanderMeer Bills Pass the Assembly

During an Assembly floor session, Assembly Bill 842 and Assembly Bill 874, authored by Rep. Nancy VanderMeer (R-Tomah), passed the Assembly with strong bipartisan support.

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