PARK FALLS, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is investigating a death in Park Falls, Wis. that occurred on the afternoon of April 13, 2024.At approximately 4:09 p.m., officers with the Park Falls Police Department responded to reports of shots fired near the 600 block of 2nd Avenue North in Park Falls. When they arrived, officers found a deceased adult with multiple gunshot wounds. A handgun was found at the scene. A suspect has been taken into custody."There is no danger to the public at this time," assured the...
GRAND CHUTE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is currently looking into an officer-involved shooting that took place in the Town of Grand Chute, Wis. on the evening of Friday, April 12, 2024.According to reports, deputies from the Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office responded to a vehicle crash in the 2800 block of W. Prospect Avenue in the Town of Grand Chute. Upon arrival, they encountered an individual brandishing a knife. Despite attempts to subdue the individual with a taser, one deputy resorted to discharging...
Attorney General Josh Kaul has joined a coalition of 19 states in support of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) climate disclosure rules. These rules, which were recently published, mandate that public companies disclose climate-related risks that could significantly impact their business operations.In a statement, Attorney General Kaul emphasized the importance of transparency, stating, "Publicly listed companies should be transparent about their climate-related costs and risks." He highlighted the significance of the rules in ensuring that companies provide...
Amid President Biden's proposed student debt relief plans, concerns are rising about the implications for Wisconsinites as they face the potential consequences of shouldering the burden of others' debts.The scheme outlined by President Biden, described as "debt relief" or "debt forgiveness," has sparked discussions about the true cost and who will ultimately bear the financial responsibility. Estimates suggest that the price tag for this relief could reach $85 billion for new parts of the scheme and up to $560 billion when considering previously announced plans.As...
April marks New Homes Month, and the Wisconsin Builders Association (WBA) is providing guidance to homeowners on selecting the right home builder. This initiative aims to help individuals protect what is often their most significant financial investment.
Wisconsin lawmakers in both the Senate and Assembly have been introducing a significantly higher number of bills than in previous years, with less chance of seeing them enacted into law. In the last two legislative sessions, over 2,300 bills were introduced, but less than 12% were enacted, leading to concerns about legislative gridlock and political motivations.Bob Karius, a former rules committee clerk in the Assembly, expressed his views on the current political landscape, stating, “The media and Governor Evers love gridlock. He has the most anti-bipartisan staff and...
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty has taken action to appeal a decision that could potentially impact not only their client, Noah Gausman, but also numerous other law enforcement officers in Wisconsin. Gausman, a dedicated part-time law enforcement officer and single father, has been fighting to keep his job after being informed that he would no longer be able to serve due to a new policy adopted by a state agency.In response to the situation, WILL Deputy Counsel, Lucas Vebber, expressed, “Noah is a dedicated public servant and a hard-working father who is just...
Attorney General Josh Kaul has expressed his support for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's move to designate nine PFAS compounds as hazardous constituents under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). In a comment letter submitted alongside a coalition of 12 states, Kaul emphasized the importance of taking action to address PFAS contamination.“The EPA’s proposal to list these chemicals as hazardous constituents under RCRA would facilitate the cleanup of PFAS contamination,” Attorney General Kaul stated. “We must use the tools available under state and...
Apr 9, 2024The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) has issued a response to the recent actions of the Wisconsin State Bar regarding a settlement reached between the two parties. WILL President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg, expressed strong concerns about the State Bar's stance on race and media intimidation.Esenberg criticized the State Bar's announcement that race will continue to be a factor in their program despite the settlement agreement, calling it illegal and a breach of the agreement. He asserted, "It is impermissible and, frankly, offensive to...
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice, on behalf of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, today filed a lawsuit against Jeremy Kruk for unlawful labor practices as it relates to his former custom apparel business, Crushin It Promotions, LLC.“This case alleges that the defendant engaged in unacceptable business practices,” said Attorney General Josh Kaul. “We will work to ensure that the impacted employees receive what they’re owed.”"Fair workplaces depend on upholding the laws that govern labor practices," Department of Workforce Development...
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) has revealed concerning transparency issues within Wisconsin’s referendum process through its latest report, "Piercing the Fog: Shedding Light on School District Referenda in Wisconsin." The report sheds light on how these problems lead to misleading tax increases and ultimately leave voters uninformed about critical financial implications.Will Flanders, the Research Director at WILL, emphasized the importance of providing voters with comprehensive information, stating, “Using referendums to fund school districts is not...
Steve Cortes, the president and founder of the League of American Workers (LAW) said that the Wisconsin Democratic Party (WisDems) is made up of radicals who view white men as enemies.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has announced that its COVID-19 Treatment Telehealth Program will conclude on April 10. The program, which began in November 2022, was initially set to end in 2023 but was extended due to its success and the high number of COVID-19 cases at the time.
Scarlett Johnson, the president of Moms for Liberty Wisconsin, said that white, heterosexual men need not apply for the “Head of People” job position being advertised by the Wisconsin Democratic Party.
The third quarter of 2023 brought in $1.6 billion in individual income tax revenue for Wisconsin, a 58.5% decrease from the second quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.
Attorney General Josh Kaul of Wisconsin has taken a stand against predatory lending practices by joining a multistate lawsuit targeting Mariner Finance for violating consumer protection laws. The lawsuit alleges that Mariner Finance engaged in deceptive practices by charging consumers for hidden add-on products without their consent, leading to significant financial harm.According to Attorney General Kaul, the lawsuit accuses Mariner Finance of misleading consumers and adding substantial amounts to their loan obligations through undisclosed fees and premiums. In 2019...
U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde expressed grave concern over the issue of illegal border crossings, stating "the future of our country is at stake." His comments were made in response to the 140,000 successful illegal crossings at the southern border, commonly referred to as "got-aways." Hovde made this statement in a March 25 post on X.
Wisconsin voters have given their approval to the majority of school district requests to levy higher property taxes on the ballots last Tuesday. According to a report by the Badger Institute, slightly more than 60% of the 92 referenda placed before voters on April 2 were approved, whether for funding operations or building projects. This approval rate is lower than in recent years but remains consistent with historical norms.Dale Knapp, the director of Forward Analytics, highlighted the localized nature of these decisions, stating, "Everything is so local." He emphasized...