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- Referendums on development could kill state’s growth
- Measure what matters: family structure and its impact on learning
- Wisconsin’s southern border shows what freedom brings
- When students harm themselves economically by going to college
- Bill to increase Wisconsin housing supply is now law
- Forty-year-old vehicle emissions program under new scrutiny
- In memory of Tom Howatt, embodiment of American Dream
- The Wisconsin experiment in economic freedom
Browsing: Civil Society
Governor’s veto lays bare the doubletalk of the CRT crowd.
The following is testimony delivered by Badger Institute Senior Vice President Michael Jahr in favor of AB 692, a bill designed to eliminate the marriage penalty for participants in the Wisconsin Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) program.
Hear a special message from Badger Institute President Mike Nichols.
If you’ve recently filled out a school admission form, read a story in the local paper, or listened to a white politician talk about Latinos, then you may have heard the term Latinx.
Listen to a special message from our staff.
Young conservatives fear and loathe cancel culture
A frank conversation excerpted from the Badger Institute’s podcast series, Free Exchange
Civil Rights Leader Bob Woodson from the Woodson Center joins the Badger Institute to discuss his alternative to Critical Race Theory. Originally live-streamed on July 22nd, 2021.
From all of us here at the Badger Institute, we hope you have a great Independence Day as we celebrate our shared blessings.
Downplayed by the media, two very different COVID-19 outcomes for the old and young
Elections commission is confident that ballot tracking and barcoding will mean smooth and secure voting
Madison protesters sacrifice symbol of abolition, equality and freedom for Black Lives Matter dogma
How people — and finely crafted furniture — leave an indelible imprint on our lives
1800s utopian commune called Ceresco was established — and collapsed — just blocks from where GOP was later founded
Family’s universal belief is that competition and merit are best for America
Democrats on the far left embrace redistribution of income and other modern-day socialist ideals
The untold story — finally — of Milwaukee’s socialist icon and his appalling views toward blacks, immigrants and women
Rather than demand safe spaces and PC, exhibit mental toughness and focus on how to disagree better
What minorities and the poor don’t know about money is especially costly
It’s clear that Gannett newspapers, at least the one in Milwaukee, have a progressive mindset

