Nearly two dozen organizations ask legislators not to rescind face mask requirements. Senate does it anyway, Assembly is next.
Freshmen state Reps. Hong and Shelton say the coronavirus recession shows the need to establish basic safeguards for all.
Evers: Should we expect more people to stay safe and vote from home? “Hell, yes!”
President’s legal team claims state Supreme Court was wrong, and the Republican-led Legislature should overrule the voters.
Republican legislators pause efforts to kill face mask safeguards. A bill likely to be vetoed by Gov. Evers is on hold, too.
Senate leader signals possible compromise on medicinal marijuana rather than full legalization. Lawmakers and governor staking out early ground on other state budget ideas.
Tagged as “the party that’s against voting,” even after controlling election rules for a decade.
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee unveiled the third part of his economic recovery program, which includes expanding care for children, elderly Americans, and people living with disabilities.
In scathing court filing, Evers reiterates call to extend deadline to Nov. 9.
Proposal comes as unemployment for June drops to 8.5 percent and backlog hovers around 141,000 unemployment claims.