Protect Our Care: SCOTUS rejects far-right attack on ACA, but preventive care is still at risk
Washington, D.C. – Today, the Supreme Court rightly rejected a constitutional challenge from far-right activists that would have eliminated the Affordable Care Act (ACA)’s cost-free coverage requirement for numerous life-saving preventive care services. Approximately 150 million Americans rely on the ACA for free access to services like cancer screenings, statins to address high cholesterol levels, mental health...
A Better Wisconsin Together: Releases statement of support for UW Nurses, SEIU Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. — As UW nurses continue their fight to restore their collective bargaining rights, A Better Wisconsin Together released the following statement of support:
“We stand in solidarity with UW nurses and SEIU Wisconsin in their pursuit of collective bargaining rights and the freedom to have a say in their workplace, and we applaud...
UW Nurses United: Release statement following Wisconsin Supreme Court decision
While we are disappointed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision, which found that UW Health nurses are not covered under the Wisconsin Employment Peace Act, we are not deterred.
Working people across Wisconsin have been fighting to rewrite the rules that have prioritized corporations and billionaires over working people for decades, and while the fight...
FRI AM News: WisBusiness: the Podcast with Ashwin Karthikeyan, Phoenix-Aid; SHINE has ‘definite plan’ for doubling nuclear medicine production in Janesville
-- This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Ashwin Karthikeyan, founder of Phoenix-Aid.
Karthikeyan, who won this year’s Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest, discusses his company’s advanced wound care dressing product. He describes it as a “better Band-Aid” for diabetic ulcers.
“These chronic wounds, they last a long time,...
WisBusiness: the Podcast with Ashwin Karthikeyan, Phoenix-Aid
This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Ashwin Karthikeyan, founder of Phoenix-Aid.
Karthikeyan, who won this year’s Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest, discusses his company’s advanced wound care dressing product. He describes it as a “better Band-Aid” for diabetic ulcers.
“These chronic wounds, they last a long time, they’re...
Milwaukee County Exec Crowley: Statement on County Board of Supervisors’ vote to not approve McGovern Park Senior Center redevelopment
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley issued the following statement after the County Board of Supervisors voted not to approve the proposed redevelopment of the McGovern Park Senior Center:
“My administration’s proposal to reimagine the McGovern Park Senior Center was a good-faith effort to deliver a sustainable future for a critical community asset. I...
Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: Supervisor Martin’s opposition prevails —McGovern Park development proposal falls short
MILWAUKEE - Today, the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors voted to reject the proposal to redevelop the McGovern Park Senior Center into a mixed-use facility with privately owned senior housing, a wellness/tech hub, full-service café, and community center on public parkland. County Supervisor Felesia A. Martin (7th District), who represents the area, cast a decisive “no” vote,...
Wisconsin Personal Services Association: The need for a Medicaid Personal Care Rate increase and nurse supervisory visit increase
To: Joint Finance Committee Co-Chairs Senator Howard Marklein and Representative Mark Born and Committee Members
From: Melissa Smart, President, Wisconsin Personal Services Association; msmart@smartchoicewi.com
Date: June 18, 2025
On behalf of the Wisconsin Personal Services Association (WPSA), the statewide association of personal care provider agencies, I am...
Herzing University: Expands online graduate-level nursing programs
New academic pathways empower students with several options for elevating their careers through specialties
MADISON, Wis. — Herzing University, an accredited, private nonprofit institution with 12 campuses across the country and an online division, has expanded its nursing education offerings with new online specialty pathways at the graduate level – a strategic move to help address...
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: New report shows strength of Wisconsin manufacturing
MADISON – Wisconsin manufacturers are increasingly participating in international trade and engaging with foreign investors and employers, according to the Wisconsin Manufacturing Trade and Foreign Investment Report commissioned by Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) in partnership with the Midwest Manufacturing Association.
Role of Manufacturing in Wisconsin's Economy
Manufacturing is a bedrock of...
Merit Financial Advisors: Partners with AMP Wealth Management and expands Its midwest footprint
ATLANTA, June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Merit Financial Advisors ("Merit"), a Georgia-based financial advisory firm that specializes in financial planning and wealth management solutions for high-net-worth individuals and families and those navigating life transitions, announced today it has acquired AMP Wealth Management ("AMP"). This acquisition enhances Merit's presence in the Midwest, adding its seventh office in Wisconsin, and increasing...
UW-Stout: Unveils new electric vehicle charging stations
Menomonie, Wis. – A sustainability project more than two years in the making was unveiled at University of Wisconsin-Stout on June 23, adding to the university’s ongoing commitment to clean energy solutions and green transportation options.
Two electric vehicle charging stations, located in Lot 14, on the west side of Sorensen Hall, are now...
UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health: Newborn genomic testing expands to more Wisconsin hospitals with support from state’s medical schools
MADISON, Wis., Wis. – Through an effort led by Wisconsin’s two medical schools, newborn genomic testing capacity will expand to more hospitals throughout the state, allowing rapid diagnosis of rare genetic conditions and improved medical management for critically ill newborns.
In Wisconsin, about 2,000 infants are born each year with a rare genetic disorder, comprising 20...
Rockwell Automation report sheds light on life sciences manufacturing trends
Life sciences manufacturers see inflation and supply chain disruptions as bigger risks this year than last year, according to a report from Rockwell Automation.
The Milwaukee-based manufacturing company recently released its 10th annual State of Smart Manufacturing report. It included a section focused on the life sciences sector with insights from 143 respondents across...
THU AM News: Rockwell Automation report sheds light on life sciences manufacturing trends; Marquette Law School Poll finds greater concern about PFAS in water supply
-- Life sciences manufacturers see inflation and supply chain disruptions as bigger risks this year than last year, according to a report from Rockwell Automation.
The Milwaukee-based manufacturing company recently released its 10th annual State of Smart Manufacturing report. It included a section focused on the life sciences sector with insights from 143 respondents...



