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Republican Bill Changes How Wisconsin Pays for Voucher Schools

Backers say 'decoupling' will save taxpayers money, report disputes this.

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Gov. Evers Optimistic State Budget Is on Track

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Back in the News: Eric Hovde Has Another Bad Week
Back in the News

Eric Hovde Has Another Bad Week

Even the good news was an issue for Republican candidate for U.S. Senate.

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Voters Worried About PFAS in Water  

69% are worried, poll shows. But Evers and Legislature can't agree on how to address problem.

The State of Politics: Frustrated Gallagher Ends Congressional ‘Deployment’
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Frustrated Gallagher Ends Congressional ‘Deployment’

Military veteran Mike Gallagher won't run for reelection after attempting to fix dysfunction.

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Rep. Bowen to Host Virtual Legislative Briefing on Juvenile Life Without Parole

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