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his week, as we approach Flag Day on June 14th, we’re reminded of the timeless symbol that unites our nation—especially as Wisconsin and America prepare to mark the 250th anniversary of our independence in 2026. On June

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his week, as we approach Flag Day on June 14th, we’re reminded of the timeless symbol that unites our nation—especially as Wisconsin and America prepare to mark the 250th anniversary of our independence in 2026. On June

Two weeks ago, we warned about the so-called "deal" the lame duck leaders of the legislature and lame duck Gov. Evers were trying to fast track into law. It would have spent down a PROJECTED surplus -- not money the stat

What is Memorial Day? Between the extra-long weekend, the cookouts, warmer weather, parades, and the Indy 500, it's easy to lose sight of why we take pause this time of year. But as fun as that all is, it comes with a co

Breaking news occurred just minutes before Cong. Bryan Steil joined MacIver last weekend to discuss election reforms he has diligently been working on: Act Blue’s CEO will testify in a public hearing before his Committee

By now, most of you have heard about the negotiated so-called "deal" announced Monday. A lame duck speaker of the assembly and the lame duck senate majority leader teamed up with the lame duck governor to negotiate away

The May Day protesters pushed values and mottos of No Work, No School, and No Shopping. This is a far cry from our history to achieve the American Dream. Their mottos easily convert to realities of No Business, No Econom

Butler, Pennsylvania. Charlie Kirk. Now this: Another attempted assassination happened this past weekend, this time at the White House Correspondents' dinner. Thankfully, the Secret Service intervened before the gunman c

Two hundred fifty-one years ago, Paul Revere rode through the Massachusetts night on horseback, yelling: "The Redcoats are coming." The Declaration of Independence was signed a year later. This year, as we celebrate the

Buckle up, Wisconsin. The election results in last Tuesday's Supreme Court election means one thing: reforms will be on the chopping block. Act 10 reforms that have saved taxpayers more than $35 billion over the last 15

If you thought that politics as usual couldn’t get lower, then hold on. It's not working, Wisconsin! This past Friday, Good Friday, when you were not paying attention to politics, Governor Evers showed just how much he d

The legislative session ended with a lot of controversy, and the top leaders in both houses are exiting. Governor Evers, who is also exiting, is deciding which bills passed are worthy of being signed or vetoed based on l

It might not make the headlines, but lawfare is alive and well in Wisconsin. Last week, Attorney General Josh Kaul joined yet another lawsuit against the Trump administration. That makes more than 40 multi-state coalitio

The MacIver Institute's Michael Lucas is joined by Robert G. Natelson, a lawyer, professor, historian, and authority for the United States Supreme Court.He recently received his 41st citation from United States Supreme C

The legislative session is ending in Madison, and there are plenty of Issues that need to be addressed. Democrats still want more spending on education, even though DPI spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on a lavish

MacIver Institute's own policy analyst, Michael Lucas, is joined by two current UW-Students and our brilliant MacIver interns, Courtney Graves and Rebecca Draeger, who discuss a myriad of topics such as China, unrest in

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers’ final State of the State Address was delivered last Tuesday, marking the beginning of the end of the Evers’ Era. This last State of the State hit the usual notes for Evers: take credit, bla

15 years ago, Governor Scott Walker and conservatives in the state legislature faced a dilemma. Years of overspending left Wisconsin broke. Walker announced the budget repair bill. Badly needed reforms that would eventua

"Just give us more money," the public education establishment says. "That will solve all the problems in our schools." We've known for a long time: this isn’t true. Per-pupil spending keeps going up, while test scores ar

After a long break, MacIver's policy analyst, Michael Lucas, and resident healthcare expert, Courtney Graves, are back to discuss a litany of topics: the WI Supreme Court race, the WI gubernatorial race, the recent recla

Three cheers for Wisconsin Congressman Bryan Steil. Last week, Steil introduced the Make Elections Great Again -- or MEGA -- Act. The bill would bring straightforward and commonsense reforms to elections nationwide. Some
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