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Republican legislation, along with an initiative from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, could move Wisconsin toward more nuclear power.
After winning the presidential election, but losing a recent Wisconsin Supreme Court race, Republicans turn to 2026.
The law requires poll workers at central count facilities to write unique ID numbers on absentee ballots. Redacting them later can be a chore.
Analysis finds the formula Republicans crafted to deliver more local state aid has delivered a bigger boost to red parts of ...
The Social Security Administration has been plagued by problems related to technology, system errors and even marking living ...
The federal Medicare program spends more per beneficiary for a person on Medicare Advantage than if the person were on ...
Education, health care and child care funding emerged as the top issues raised by members of the public during hearings on ...
A memo directs state employees to contact an attorney before offering cooperation if encountered in the workplace by a ...
It’s part of a package of bills to address housing affordability, but so far most Republicans aren’t on board.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos championed an even larger program in the last budget, but Democrats remain skeptical.
Cuts to AmeriCorps are already affecting projects in Wisconsin, with one conservation agency losing more than half of its ...
Wisconsin’s budget committee axed hundreds of Gov. Tony Evers’ proposals, including some addressing education, health care and child care.
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