Politics
Evers Hosts Roundtable at Southside Grocery Store
Gov. Tony Evers visited El Rey supermarket the day after his State of the State Speech.
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Follow the money...Gov. Tony Evers visited El Rey supermarket the day after his State of the State Speech.
But not Robin Vos. Just two states haven't extended coverage from 60 days to a year.
His executive orders target federal programs that awarded billions to Wisconsin.
Sheriff Travis Hakes censured by 19-1 vote of Chippewa County Board.
They gained 10 seats in Assembly, but Vos gives them lower percentage on committees.
Kaul and Republicans still battling over 2018 laws giving legislators more power.
Joining 19 other states suing Trump and federal agencies over executive order.
A key issue: how much will law enforcement authorities cooperate with effort?
Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan all much higher. Will Wisconsin lose workers?
Sergeant who defended Capitol joins Courage for America in opposing pardons.
Former Wisconsin congressman has little management experience or interest in the issue.
Chicago Public Schools has dropped the program. MPS may be forced to pay for them.
Endorsements
Governor orders United States and Wisconsin flags to half-staff immediately statewide
Campaign launches with endorsements from Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Diana Vang Brostoff
Loss of the Milwaukee Symphony leaves deficit, questions about its future.
As much as 25% of their salaries may come from public subsidies.
Despite vast wealth it closed pediatric clinic on 29th and Clarke.
The differences between Wisconsin and states like Mississippi.
Scott Walker fell far short of his promises and behind some neighboring states.
Ultimately some 750 lobbyists costing $40 million may battle for state budget decisions.
24 states allow citizen initiatives to create and pass constitutional amendments and laws.
Oh what a year it was. Here are the top 10 news stories, plus honorable mentions.
Press Releases
“When it comes to keeping Wisconsin families and service members safe, Pete Hegseth is simply not up to the job”
Wendy Baumann, former WWBIC head, appointed to lead Department of Financial Institutions.