Politics
Evers Calls Trump’s Order Restricting Mail-In Voting ‘Bulls––t’
Governor says the order is illegal. ‘We’ll see President Trump in court.’
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Follow the money...Governor says the order is illegal. 'We'll see President Trump in court.'
Policymakers reaffirm commitment to carbon-neutrality regardless of federal changes.
Kaul dismisses GOP lawmakers' claims as 'a lot of nothing.'
Says 'hell no' to restricting gender-affirming health care and team sports access.
Rodriguez, Hughes have released plans. Every candidate supports the goal.
But another Democratic suit to remap WI districts will go to trial.
ICE leases downtown facility owned by Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Liberal candidate raised 4 times more and spent 6 times more than conservative.
Law would imprison election officials who make mistakes for up to 5 years.
Wrongful conviction compensation bill fails despite bipartisan support.
With creative veto governor redirects state labor department money to fund it.
Down by 63% in state in 2025 and by 65% in Milwaukee County.
'Runs roughshod over public education,' governor says. MMAC disagrees.
Law would imprison election officials who make mistakes for up to 5 years.
WI Legislature adds another category of millionaire players subsidized by taxpayers.
The data is very powerful. First of a series.
Echoing global data, Milwaukee has changed, and continues to do so.
The arguments for and against and where things stand.
GOP senator blames 'the corrosive impact of excessive special-interest influence.'
It's ebbed and flowed since the 1960s, as state politicians tried different solutions.
Lawsuit says current system violates state constitution and 2000 court ruling.
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Resolution reaffirms the County’s commitment to the Paris Agreement and supports scientific conclusions of the Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
Statement of Alderman Mark Chambers, Jr.
Please see the following press release for immediate release.
Part of $150 million investment secured by Gov. Evers in 2025-27 Biennial Budget for successful Agricultural Roads Improvement Program, grants to support 29 projects across rural Wisconsin












