Changes in tax law aren’t helping Medicare
Is Medicare going broke? That scary thought raced through the media a few weeks ago when the program’s trustees issued their annual report to Congress.
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Is Medicare going broke? That scary thought raced through the media a few weeks ago when the program’s trustees issued their annual report to Congress.
Here are summaries of speeches from the top nine gubernatorial candidates to the state Democratic Party convention on June 1 in Oshkosh, as reported by WisPolitics.com.
One of the consequences of the tighter levy limits and relatively flat state aids to local governments in recent years appears to be less spending on local streets and roads.
While patriotic celebrations can be found all across Wisconsin, a few cities do Independence Day particularly big. Here are a few of our favorite Fourth of July festivities:
It could be the fall before a GOP-formed legislative commission on school funding issues specific proposals
Local governments are responsible for maintaining local roads in Wisconsin, funded by a mix of state aids and local revenues.
Midway between Milwaukee and Chicago, Kenosha is a vibrant city that is full of history, charm, and more than a few unexpected surprises.
Recent studies about health care in America show troubling trends, especially in states with large rural and relatively low-income populations.
When Shirley Abrahamson leaves the Wisconsin Supreme Court next year, she will leave a legacy to remember.
Wisconsin has allowed municipalities to charge a local vehicle registration tax, or “wheel tax” since 1967, but only in recent years has it become popular.