Evers says he’ll sign the bills, but he, legislative Democrats, and organizers say the state needs deeper reforms.
Climate change plays a role in this year’s unusually fiery Wisconsin wildfire season—but not in the way you might think.
An “emergency” committee continues to manage resources and staffing as coronavirus cases move from a mystery to a vaccine target.
Evers makes $2.4 billion in capital budget recommendations that the Legislature will subtract, add, or modify.
Order comes as virus cases surge, deaths and hospitalizations climb.
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
Madison-based nonprofit continues getting Black men, women out of jail who are only there for lack of money to post bail.
Wisconsin faces a $4.4 billion surplus over the next three years, but Republicans are providing just a $128 million school funding boost. Evers proposed $1.6 billion.
Voting-rights advocates say almost a dozen Republican-authored bills in the Wisconsin Legislature would restrict or complicate ballot access.
Badgers Head Coach Paul Chryst among those who test positive for coronavirus after one week of Big Ten play.