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Lawmakers at Odds on Funding WisconsinEye As Time Running Out

Lawmakers at Odds on Funding WisconsinEye As Time Running Out

Senate Republicans now want a competitive bidding process.

The Return of WisconsinEye

The Return of WisconsinEye

Wisconsin's version of C-SPAN resumes coverage at state Capitol after legislators okay funding.

Assembly Passes Constitutional Amendments

Assembly Passes Constitutional Amendments

One would outlaw DIE programs in Wisconsin.

Your Right to Know: Protect Transparency, Save WisconsinEye
Your Right to Know

Protect Transparency, Save WisconsinEye

For 18 year it has provided free, unedited coverage of Legislature.

After Shutdown, WisconsinEye Discussing Future With Legislators

After Shutdown, WisconsinEye Discussing Future With Legislators

Nonprofit seeking partial public funding to resume operation.

Murphy’s Law: Wisconsin Eye Could Go Out of Business
Murphy’s Law

Wisconsin Eye Could Go Out of Business

Does it matter? Only if you care about government transparency.

WisconsinEye, State’s Public Access Channel, Might Shut Down

WisconsinEye, State’s Public Access Channel, Might Shut Down

The network says they will stop all coverage Dec. 15 if they are unable to receive enough donations to continue operations.

Republican Budget Would Require $4 Million Move-to-Wisconsin Campaign

Republican Budget Would Require $4 Million Move-to-Wisconsin Campaign

Democrats proposed a much larger program focused on childcare.

Murphy’s Law: Will Legislature Support WisconsinEye?
Murphy’s Law

Will Legislature Support WisconsinEye?

Its coverage of all legislative and committee hearings is critical to a democracy.