Gov. Tony Evers urged Wisconsin lawmakers to work through the rest of this year during his final State of the State address ...
Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) gave his final State of the State address Tuesday night at the Wisconsin State Capitol. For much of the speech, Evers celebrated successes ...
Assembly Republicans are expected to gavel out for their session by the end of Thursday.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos believes that having a short timeline to discuss a tax cut bill before the end of the legislative ...
Evers began by highlighting what he called seven years of bipartisan wins, pointing to more than 800 bills signed into law ...
Gov. Tony Evers is set to deliver his eighth and final State of the State address Tuesday night, outlining what he calls seven years of bipartisan progress while urging lawmakers to remain focused ...
In his final primetime address, Gov. Tony Evers is asking state lawmakers to keep working until the end of the year.
Gov. Tony Evers delivered the annual address Tuesday evening before a joint session of the Legislature.
The past eight years have been marked by disagreements over executive power, court battles and budget compromises.
Wisconsin Watch reporter Brittany Carloni reflects on her first six months in the Capitol as Gov. Tony Evers delivers his final State of the State.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers wants the public to concentrate on the bills and times that he had reached agreements with the Legislature as he is set ...
In his final primetime address to the state, Gov. Tony Evers implored the Legislature to work into the year to reach ...