Alderman Burgelis Urges Mayor and Milwaukee Police Association to Reach Voluntary Agreement Ahead of Arbitration
DNR Seeking Public Comment For The Central Lake Michigan Coastal Regional Master Plan
Gina Madrigrano Friebus elected chair of Carthage board
EPA rollback of pollution protections threatens Wisconsinites’ health, jobs, and cost of living
Baldwin, Capito, Hassan Lead Bipartisan Bill to Deliver First Responders with Training and Tools to Prevent Overdose Deaths
Incidental Take Notice For ATC Project In Adams County
Baldwin Calls for Large-Scale Increase of Humanitarian Aid in Gaza and Diplomatic Efforts to End the War

Baldwin Calls for Large-Scale Increase of Humanitarian Aid in Gaza and Diplomatic Efforts to End the War

Baldwin joins 43 senators in laying out needed humanitarian and diplomatic next steps after latest round of ceasefire talks faltered last week

County Executive Crowley, Chairwoman Nicholson Sign Legislation Approving Plan to Redevelop and Restore Mitchell Park Domes
Gov. Evers, DATCP Announce Investments to Support Wisconsin’s Meat Processing Industry

Gov. Evers, DATCP Announce Investments to Support Wisconsin’s Meat Processing Industry

Thanks to budget investments secured by the governor, the successful Meat Processor Infrastructure Grant Program will continue supporting the profitability and sustainability of the state’s meat processing facilities and workforce

Tiffany On A Potential Governor Run: “I Believe That I Am The Best Candidate”
Tiffany On A Potential Governor Run

“I Believe That I Am The Best Candidate”

Tiffany initially said he would have a decision about a gubernatorial run in August, but has pushed the date back to September

Incidental Take Notice For Adams County
Baldwin, Marshall Demand Regulator Scrutinize Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern Merger as Poor Service, High Costs Already Plague Freight Rail Industry

Baldwin, Marshall Demand Regulator Scrutinize Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern Merger as Poor Service, High Costs Already Plague Freight Rail Industry

Further consolidation in rail industry could lead to higher costs for Wisconsin manufacturers, agriculture, small businesses, and consumers