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Wisconsin lawmakers convened for the first floor sessions since two Minnesota lawmakers were gunned down by a man who also ...
New chair will lead party during elections in 2026 including for congressional seats, the governor's seat, and seats in state ...
Remiker, a 32-year-old New Rivers native, will succeed Wikler, who has led the party since 2019 and decided not to run for ...
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos remains optimistic the state budget will be in place within a month, despite negotiations breaking ...
Candidates running this weekend to succeed state party chair Ben Wikler want more engagement around the state.
Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos backed ... Attorneys seeking new maps argued that in a competitive state like Wisconsin, who has control over the Legislature should shift from election ...
Facing the possibility of losing control of the U.S. House next year, national Republicans are pushing two GOP-led states are ...
(The Center Square) – A pair of bills related to promoting nuclear energy’s future in Wisconsin passed through Assembly committee on Wednesday with its $2.25 million appropriation removed.
Officials in several states took precautions Saturday to remove legislators' personal information from online directories.
The bill altering the judicial districts was introduced with only days to go before the end of the legislative session. It ...