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Yes. The state is spending more than it is taking in, and the Legislative Fiscal Bureau projects the state is on pace to have a -$1.4 billion general fund deficit by June 30, 2029.
Readers had mixed feelings about the new tax cuts on retirement income, with some who support it worrying about its impact on ...
A Wisconsin Policy Forum analysis of the newly enacted state budget predicts tough decisions on taxing and spending lie ahead.
It was brutal.” As Wisconsin Public Radio reports, U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil (R-Wis.) faced a "hostile" crowd that shouted him ...
The budget provision directs the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to establish a program to award grants for talent recruitment programs to attract out-of-state households.
Republican Rep. Bryan Steil faced boos as he defended President Trump's tariff policy at a town hall in Wisconsin.
Now, as renewing Knowles-Nelson takes the form of a standalone proposal in the Legislature, conservation groups are banking ...
One of Wisconsin’s Republican congressmen is not thrilled that state lawmakers rushed to maximize the state’s Medicaid take ...
A former attorney for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives says proposed federal cuts would hinder the ...
The Wisconsin Policy Forum study showed the state spent less than $15,000 per student in 2023, nearly 10% less than the ...
Wisconsin's new state budget provided funding to maintain minimum payment rates to assisted living facilities part of the ...
The State Senate Democratic Committee said Sen. Rob Hutton, who voted against the budget, has the most flippable seat in ...