Walker gets endorsement snub

I wrote yesterday that former House Speaker Newt Gingrich was scheduled to attend a fundraiser on behalf of gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker last night, and at the time, I wrote Gingrich was expected to endorse Walker’s campaign. However, as the Journal Sentinel is reporting, Gingrich didn’t endorse Walker, and he made it pretty clear he [...]

Say hello to Senator Franken!

The AP is reporting the Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled 5-0 that Democrat Al Franken be certified as the winner of the state’s long-running Senate race. The high court rejected a legal challenge from Republican Norm Coleman, who conceded the race to Franken earlier this afternoon. Coleman’s concession clears the way for Democrats to hold [...]

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Income Tax Reciprocity?

How does this actually work?

I see here that Minnesota is waiting for Wisconsin to pay the income tax monies owed to it under the tax reciprocity agreement with Minnesota. Does this also exist with Illinois? If not what do border crossing workers do?

Minnesota and Wisconsin have had a tax reciprocity agreement in place [...]

Dan Sebring: no fan of taxes!

One look at Congressional candidate Dan Sebring’s website and it becomes plainly obvious he’s no fan of taxes. Then again, considering the problems Sebring’s had with the tax man, it should be no surprise Dan Sebring’s not a fan of taxes.

Then again, I can’t think of anyone who is a fan of taxes, but [...]

Westlake on the Issues: Term Limits

Installment two of my ongoing series exploring U.S. Senate candidate Dave Westlake’s ideas on the issues Wisconsinites care most about will focus on term limits. On his campaign website, Dave Westlake shares his thoughts on the term limits, which piqued my curiosity, given a recent discussion in an entry earlier this week. In sharing his [...]