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(10/07/15 3:44am)
I am a Christian, but I support abortion. As a kid, I was taught to value lives with great care and dignity—any form of taking away lives was forbidden. One example of taking away life is abortion. It certainly is a great deal of torment to watch this helpless life end without having a chance to stand in this world, but it is also a painfully complicated issue for others as well. Because abortion is not all about the death of a baby before birth. It is a great tragedy for all parties involved in the process of conception and process of controlling the fate of the potential life.
(10/06/15 1:16am)
Giving private businesses the right to “discriminate” (control who they conduct business with) isn’t about discrimination—it’s about private property rights. Fighting for social justice, equality, and tolerance is a very noble cause, but there comes a point when passing legislation to attempt to make things right actually makes things wrong.
(10/02/15 12:46am)
A Senate committee heard testimony on three bills Thursday, including one measure that would extend the statute of limitations for most types of sexual assault.
(09/30/15 6:31am)
State Sen. Fred Risser, D-Madison, has proposed two bills to crack down on hunting. The first would outlaw hunting in state parks and the second would ban certain types of traps on state park land.
(09/30/15 12:11am)
A Madison legislator announced multiple bills Tuesday to crack down on hunting in state parks, drawing the ire of at least one Republican who called the proposal unnecessary.
(09/29/15 11:07pm)
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., joined three other members of Congress Tuesday in a letter questioning the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ policies regarding the sale of fetal tissue.
(09/23/15 5:15am)
WARF Managing Director Carl Gulbrandsen said the effect of the proposed fetal tissue ban could be detrimental to research efforts.
(09/23/15 12:00am)
As a Senate committee heard testimony on three abortion-related bills Tuesday, an otherwise united Republican party showed signs of disagreement on one of them.
(09/22/15 11:57pm)
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation’s Board of Trustees announced today a foundation-wide opposition to the proposed fetal tissue ban Tuesday, according to a university release.
(09/22/15 12:11am)
A Senate committee is set to hold a public hearing on three bills Tuesday, one being a fetal tissue research ban and two others that would divert federal money from Planned Parenthood.
(09/08/15 6:19am)
UW-Madison officials have said an amendment passed Friday banning the use of fetal tissue could hamper research efforts.
(09/08/15 12:49am)
Fetal tissue acquired before 2015 could be used for research under an amendment proposed Friday to a bill which would have banned that practice along with future acquisition of fetal tissue.
(09/02/15 11:08pm)
An Assembly health committee heard testimony on two bills Wednesday that would further restrict Planned Parenthood’s operations in Wisconsin.
(08/07/15 4:11am)
Gov. Scott Walker saw his first debate action Thursday night at the GOP’s first debate of its presidential nominating process. The primetime debate, held at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, featured the top 10 GOP candidates from an average of the five most recent national polls, with an additional debate of lesser regarded candidates held earlier that day.
(06/26/15 3:17pm)
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that state bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional.
(06/26/15 3:17pm)
The Supreme Court cleared the way for same-sex marriage nationwide Friday, ruling state bans on same-sex marriage unconstitutional.
(05/04/15 5:05am)
Here are the biggest stories of the 2015 spring semester from UW-Madison, the city and the state at large.
(05/04/15 3:56am)
Gov. Scott Walker signed a bill into law Friday to provide statewide regulations for rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft, according to a statement released late Friday night.
(04/27/15 4:03am)
The final Student Services Finance Committee meeting of the semester migrated from its typical location in the Student Activity Center Thursday after repeated scheduling conflicts.
(04/27/15 2:42am)
Gov. Scott Walker continued his march on Iowa Saturday, touting conservative values alongside a lineup of Republican heavy hitters at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition’s spring summit.