Good Trouble, protestors in Appleton
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During the Great Depression, my great grandfather and other farmers in Wisconsin organized penny auctions to help prevent some of his neighbors from losing their property to foreclosure.
Demonstrators filled First Congregational United Church of Christ in Janesville Thursday night as part of a nationwide “Good Trouble Lives On” protest.
Representative Tom Tiffany’s (R) office in Wausau, found itself with some extra visitors this afternoon following the passage of the Big Beautiful Bill.
Learn about the 103 anti-protest bills passed or introduced since January 2024 and how they threaten democracy and freedom of speech.
The Sierra Club and a coalition of other environmental groups announced Thursday that they had broken the world record for the largest display of origami fish in an effort to bring attention to Enbridge’s Line 5 oil pipeline,
The Wisconsin Supreme Court cleared the way Tuesday for the state to permanently enact a ban on conversion therapy in a ruling that gives the governor more power over how state laws are enacted.
The liberal-controlled court ruled that the Republican-controlled legislative committee overstepped in barring a ban on conversion therapy.
Known nationally for his opposition to desegregation and federal civil rights mandates, Wallace used Wisconsin as a political laboratory to test whether his hardline message, rooted in states’ rights, anti-federalism, and White backlash, could resonate outside the South.
Demonstrators are planning to protest President Donald Trump and his administration’s rollback of civil rights in the Loop Thursday afternoon as part of more than 1,000 “Good Trouble Lives On” rallies planned across the United States.