It's one of the first of many lawsuits that will be spawned by the Supreme Court's decision against conversion therapy bans.
After months of negotiation, Gov. Tony Evers and Republican leaders in the Legislature said they’ve reached a deal that would spend down the state’s budget surplus on tax relief and education.
Wisconsin’s governor says politics sank last week’s $1.8 billion tax deal, but he is also saying that he didn’t do much to help the deal.
The compromise from state government’s three lame-duck leaders didn’t pass muster with Senate Democrats and many of the candidates running for governor ...
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Wisconsin school funding, tax rebate bill fails; Evers criticizes lawmakers
Gov. Tony Evers criticized state lawmakers after a bipartisan Wisconsin surplus plan failed Wednesday night, May 13, blocking ...
Governor Tony Evers and Republican leaders have reached a deal on how to spend Wisconsin's $2.3 billion budget surplus. The ...
Gov. Evers announces millions in funding for local infrastructure and community development projects
Several area groups received project approval by the State Building Commission, paving the way for local infrastructure ...
Wisconsin Senate rejects $1.8 Billion budget surplus plan late Wednesday night. Surplus would've been used for rebate checks, ...
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers defended Wisconsin's bipartisan tax and school funding package Wednesday during a visit to ...
Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC), today announced the award of $1.7 million in ...
Wisconsin is becoming disconnected from where education policy is headed nationally, defaulting to protecting existing ...
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