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Featured: Evers’ professional service veto panned as ‘defending’ bureaucracy

Featured: Evers’ professional service veto panned as ‘defending’ bureaucracy

Aug 15, 2023 | In The News, Oversight, Wisconsin Voices Blog

The following article featuring IRG’s Alex Ignatowski ran in Center Square Wisconsin on Friday, August 11. (The Center Square) – Business and policy groups believe Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers used a recent veto to protect government bureaucracy, leaving many...
How the Public Can Conduct Oversight: IRG CIO’S Open Meetings Primer Released to the Public

How the Public Can Conduct Oversight: IRG CIO’S Open Meetings Primer Released to the Public

Aug 8, 2023 | Oversight, Press Release, Wisconsin Voices Blog

Delafield, WI – Coming on the heels of several groundbreaking reports from IRG’s Center for Investigative Oversight – including discovering United Nations Foundation funding of Governor Evers’ climate change agenda and unconstitutional hiring practices by...
Featured: Evers’ professional service veto panned as ‘defending’ bureaucracy

Featured: Report: Wisconsin’s state debt load $2,226 per-person

Aug 2, 2023 | In The News, Oversight, Wisconsin Voices Blog

The following article featuring IRG’s Alex Ignatowski ran in Center Square Wisconsin on Wednesday, August 4.  (The Center Square) – A new report puts Wisconsin’s state debt load as the second-highest among the state’s neighbors. The Institute for Reforming...
How the Public Can Conduct Oversight: IRG CIO’S Open Meetings Primer Released to the Public

Featured: A year after its creation, Tony Evers’ Office of Environmental Justice remains a mystery

Jul 25, 2023 | In The News, Oversight, Wisconsin Voices Blog

The following article featuring a recent report by IRG’s Center for Investigative Oversight originally run in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. MADISON – More than a year after Gov. Tony Evers created a new office focused on environmental...
Featured: $190B Later, Reason to Worry Relief Funds Won’t Curb COVID’s Academic Crisis

Featured: $190B Later, Reason to Worry Relief Funds Won’t Curb COVID’s Academic Crisis

Jul 18, 2023 | In The News, Oversight, Wisconsin Voices Blog

The following article featuring Quinton Klabon, IRG’s Senior Research Director, was published by The74 on Tuesday, July 18, 2023. Three years ago, the nation’s schools received the first installment in what would become the largest infusion ever of federal funds...
Featured: Report: UW-Madison race-based hiring program likely unconstitutional

Featured: Report: UW-Madison race-based hiring program likely unconstitutional

Jul 17, 2023 | In The News, Oversight, Wisconsin Voices Blog

The following article featuring Anthony LoCoco, IRG’s Chief Legal Counsel & Director of Oversight, was published on The Center Square on Monday, July 17 2023. (The Center Square) – Race-based admissions at the University of Wisconsin-Madison may not be the...
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