News and Updates
WILL launched the Wisconsin School Quality Map last week to provide an innovative tool that equips parents and school leaders with critical data about Wisconsin schools.

Search your school and share what you find!
Executive Vice President CJ Szafir and Director of Education Policy Libby Sobic testified last Wednesday in the Senate Education Committee on two critical education reform bills.

SB 743 would establish a new website for the public to access clear and transparent data on public school spending.

SB 789 would expand access to the part-time open enrollment program, sometimes called course choice, to include more schools.

Watch the hearing here.
Research Director Will Flanders published a column in The Hill highlighting the results of WILL's recent study with the Competitive Enterprise Institute and Power the Future to estimate the cost of the Green New Deal to Wisconsin and other states.

Read Flanders' piece in The Hill on the staggering cost to Wisconsin.
WILL filed a petition for review to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in Zignego v. Wisconsin Elections Commission – a lawsuit against the state elections agency for ignoring state law and failing to clean up the voter rolls. 

Learn more about the case and this important development here.
Quick Hits

  • WILL President Rick Esenberg weighed in on the coronavirus and Governor Tony Evers' powers to move the April election in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  • Matt Kittle highlights WILL's successful lawsuit against the Department of Public Instruction in an assessment of government transparency during the Evers administration at Townhall.
  • Collin Roth joined The Badger Institute in Madison last week for a symposium at the capitol to discuss bipartisan approaches to occupational licensing reform.
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Have questions about WILL's lawsuit against the Wisconsin Elections Commission? With new developments every week, make sure you read WILL's FAQ on the case, the impact, and our answers to various claims about the lawsuit.
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