There are problems with Wisconsin's restrictive voter ID law, argues the Racine Journal Times, and those problems need to be fixed before the November election so that everyone entitled to vote gets to vote.

Even conservative federal judges agree that the onerous voter ID law needs repair, notes blogger James Rowen. Rowen points out the incredibly limited hours of some of the DMV offices, where people need to go to get an ID, and gives props to the ACLU of Wisconsin for continuing to push efforts to fix the law.

Alan Talaga, in an Isthmus column, comes down against some of the reforms being pushed by Madison City Council members Mark Clear and David Ahrens. As Talaga sees it, under the reforms, instead of electing a mayoral king, we would elect two princes. He's opposed to making the City Council president a co-mayor.