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Judge Chris Taylor Will Run for Wisconsin Supreme Court
Will challenge incumbent Rebecca Bradley in another liberal v. conservative race.
May 20th, 2025 by Bruce MurphyExonerated Prisoners Released Get Little Support in Wisconsin
Parole and probation agents give more help to guilty inmates released from prison.
Apr 22nd, 2025 by Andrew KennardMilwaukee Wants To Buy 30th Street Line, Railroad Says No
But city officials believe sale still possible for multi-use trail, perhaps even mass transit.
Mar 18th, 2025 by Jeramey JanneneAfter Years of Controversy, Assembly Recognizes Black History Month
Once a routine practice, the Assembly has not passed the resolution since 2020.
Feb 20th, 2025 by Anya van WagtendonkThe Top 10 Lobbyists in Wisconsin
Many millions spent to lobby state Legislature. Hospitals ranked first, WMC second, Brewers sixth.
Feb 9th, 2025 by Peter CameronAssembly Passes Voter ID Constitutional Amendment Proposal
Now it goes to voters in April, as parties debate timing, impact of proposal.
Jan 15th, 2025 by Baylor SpearsRelated Press Releases
Judge Chris Taylor announces campaign for Wisconsin Supreme Court
Judge Taylor: “Extremism and partisanship have no place on our state’s highest court. Everyone who comes before the court deserves to be heard, respected, and treated equally – that’s exactly what I’ll do as a Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice.“
May 20th, 2025 by Chris Taylor“We Have To Match Our Words Today With Action.”
-Rep. Robyn Vining on Mental Health Awareness Month
May 13th, 2025 by State Rep. Robyn ViningState Representative Amaad Rivera-Wagner Joins Board of Directors
Wisconsin leader will guide nonprofit's next chapter of community service
May 13th, 2025 by Wisconsin LGBTQ History ProjectRepublican Lawmakers Poised to Gut Most Pro-Kid Budget in State History During 2025 the Year of the Kid
Republicans to reject middle-class tax cuts, property tax relief to prevent property tax increases statewide, plans to lower out-of-pocket costs for child care, medication, and household goods, measures to crack down on prescription price gouging and health insurance transparency, investments to improve kids’ reading and literacy outcomes, support for Wisconsin’s farmers and veterans, efforts to get harmful contaminants out of Wisconsinites’ water, statewide plans to improve public safety and keep kids and families safe, and measures to bolster high-need sectors of the workforce, among other key priorities
May 8th, 2025 by Gov. Tony Evers