Evers and Kaul Sue to Have Wisconsin’s 1849 Abortion Ban Declared Invalid
The governor and state attorney general argue the ban is too old and is also superseded by a 1985 law that would still permit abortion prior to viability.
The governor and state attorney general argue the ban is too old and is also superseded by a 1985 law that would still permit abortion prior to viability.
A political battle would almost certainly spill into courts as health providers assess their legal options.
Petrowski’s retirement creates a vacancy up north, Ringhand in the south. Kooyenga’s decision depends on the new maps.
Milwaukee County judge, brother of a Democratic congressman, was on a list assembled along with Sen. Tammy Baldwin
Announcement stokes GOP fears of a bitter primary with former Lt. Gov. Kleefisch over who runs against Gov. Evers.
Wisconsin's minimum wage has been a measly $7.25 for more than a decade. Most state residents say it's time for an increase.
Republicans won’t have the map-drawing dominance they had in 2011, but national groups for non-partisan redistricting are still watching closely.
Republicans are fast-tracking bills sure to be vetoed by Gov. Evers who controls state's share of funds in Biden's American Rescue Plan
Report says Steven Brandenburg was storing weapons and food in bulk, going through divorce, making false virus claims.
Overnight tweet upends a campaign, roils markets, puts a new face on a pandemic that has killed 205,000 Americans