Senate Republicans are not on the same page as Assembly Republicans and Gov. Tony Evers when it comes to how to use the projected $2.5 billion state surplus to provide tax relief to Wisconsinites.
A bipartisan deal to provide property tax relief to Wisconsinites could come as soon as this week, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos ...
The governor and the speaker are still negotiating, and I have not been invited to those negotiations,” LeMahieu said on ...
On the surface, it should be simple. Both Democratic Governor Tony Evers and Republicans in control of the Legislature agree property tax relief are a top priority.However, ...
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An Assembly committee put off a vote Wednesday due to concerns by GOP lawmakers that Evers would use his partial veto on the ...
Governor backs a $69 million request for FoodShare administration, says 'Big Beautiful Bill' could cost more than $200 ...
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan said he trusts local law enforcement to handle a heightened presence of ICE should the agency increase ...
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FoodShare: Broad coalition urges lawmakers to add $69M to cover new expenses
Advocates are urging state lawmakers to help Wisconsin absorb new administrative costs as a result of federal changes to the ...
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Wisconsin legislature weighs tribal-only sports betting bill
Wisconsin lawmakers consider legislation giving tribes exclusive control of online sports betting, despite opposition from ...
With broad public support for legal cannabis, Democrats are renewing their push to bring Wisconsin in line with neighboring states despite firm GOP resistance.
Governor Tony Evers will deliver his eighth and final State of the State address Tuesday night.
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