Tony Evers
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Proposed GOP Maps Would End Evers’ Ability to Veto Any of Their Bills
Gov. Evers: “Republicans will have to do better than this if they expect me to sign either of these bills—they need to go back to the drawing board.”
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Gableman’s Election Probe Started Out Badly. It’s Gotten Even Worse.
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice’s fumbled investigation has even come under attack from GOP Elections Conspiracist.
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Republican State Legislators Introduce Resolution Aimed at Retaining Their Gerrymandered Majority
Veto-proof proposal comes a day after the State Supreme Court agrees to hear redistricting case by conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty
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Fight to End Wisconsin’s Abortion Ban Intensifies After Restrictive Texas Law Goes Into Effect
State law still has a 1849 abortion ban on the books. The only thing holding it back is Roe v. Wade.
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‘Dog Whistle Crap’: Evers Slams Baseless ‘Vetting’ Concerns About Afghan Refugees
Republicans have raised baseless concerns about whether Afghan refugees are being vetted, despite assurances from the White House.
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Sens. Baldwin, Klobuchar Meet With Voting Rights Advocates in Madison
Baldwin brings in the Minnesotan who oversees a Senate committee that’s working to pass bills protecting voting rights.
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Are Wisconsin’s Political Maps Unconstitutional? 3 Lawsuits Say Yes.
Two lawsuits make the same core argument, but ask for starkly different solutions from different jurists—the conservative-led state Supreme Court or a federal court.
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Commentary: Little Has Changed Since the Blake Shooting. It Doesn’t Have to Be That Way.
Despite immense pressure for change, political leaders have done little. Activists have stepped up.
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Who’s Really ‘Defunding the Police’? GOP-Authored Funding Rules.
Declining state aid under Scott Walker left municipalities with tough budget decisions. Police departments have faced cuts.
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How New Census Data Changes the Fight Over Gerrymandering in Wisconsin
Group files lawsuit seeking to ensure Wisconsin’s gerrymandered maps of the past decade aren’t used as the base for new lines.























