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61% of School Referendums in Wisconsin Passed

61% of School Referendums in Wisconsin Passed

State voters approved 46 of 75 local referendums, hiking property taxes by $564 million.

Suit Seeks to Declare Wisconsin Fusion Voting Ban Unconstitutional

Suit Seeks to Declare Wisconsin Fusion Voting Ban Unconstitutional

Allows votes for minor parties to count for major party candidate they endorse.

The State of Politics: Why the Rise in Property Tax Anger?
The State of Politics

Why the Rise in Property Tax Anger?

It's ebbed and flowed since the 1960s, as state politicians tried different solutions.

Who Pays For The Legislature’s Lawyers? New Court Fight Seeks An Answer

Who Pays For The Legislature’s Lawyers? New Court Fight Seeks An Answer

Law Forward asks a Dane County judge to rein in private legal contracts at the Capitol.

The State of Politics: WI Supreme Court Could Order More School Aid
The State of Politics

WI Supreme Court Could Order More School Aid

Lawsuit says current system violates state constitution and 2000 court ruling.

Parents, Educators Sue Wisconsin Lawmakers Over School Funding

Parents, Educators Sue Wisconsin Lawmakers Over School Funding

Suit argues inadequate funding denies children constitutional right to basic education.

Gov. Evers Blasts Madison in Lawsuit Over Uncounted Absentee Ballots

Gov. Evers Blasts Madison in Lawsuit Over Uncounted Absentee Ballots

City gets blowback for arguing absentee voting is a 'privilege', not a 'right.'

Wisconsin Prosecution of 2020 Election Scheme Continues, Other States Falter

Wisconsin Prosecution of 2020 Election Scheme Continues, Other States Falter

Going after architects of election scheme rather than the 10 fake electors.

Judges Signal That WI Congressional Map Lawsuits Will Take Time

Judges Signal That WI Congressional Map Lawsuits Will Take Time

Both sides disagree whether new maps possible before 2026 midterms.

Back in the News: Justice Ziegler Misquotes US Supreme Court Decision
Back in the News

Justice Ziegler Misquotes US Supreme Court Decision

Conservative falsely claims state courts can’t review congressional maps.

With Gerrymandering Lawsuits In Hands of Judges, What Happens Next?

With Gerrymandering Lawsuits In Hands of Judges, What Happens Next?

This will be the first time the state has used judicial panels to consider redistricting lawsuits.

The State of Politics: Should Wisconsin Allow Fusion Voting?
The State of Politics

Should Wisconsin Allow Fusion Voting?

A movement to allow major and minor parties to back the same candidate.

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