MADISON, Wis. (Gray) - Governor Tony Evers will deliver his eighth and final State of the State address Tuesday night. The ...
Republican leaders in the Assembly and Senate are proposing a sweeping agreement, using some of the state's projected $2.5 ...
Bills aimed at limiting medical treatment and athletic participation for transgender youth are on their way to certain vetoes from Gov. Tony Evers.
The past eight years have been marked by disagreements over executive power, court battles and budget compromises.
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The governor and the speaker are still negotiating, and I have not been invited to those negotiations,” LeMahieu said on ...
ASHLAND, Wis.– Governor Evers visited Ashland Thursday to address what he is calling a cost-of-living problem across the state. The governor met with numerous community members to talk about how it is ...
Governor backs a $69 million request for FoodShare administration, says 'Big Beautiful Bill' could cost more than $200 ...
Advocates are urging state lawmakers to help Wisconsin absorb new administrative costs as a result of federal changes to the ...
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.
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, ...
Wisconsin's trial leaders pushed state lawmakers Tuesday, to pass legislation that would legalize sports betting, during the ...