Tony Evers
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Wisconsin Has 176,000 Lead Pipes. The Infrastructure Bill Will Help Take Them Out.
The bipartisan infrastructure legislation that Biden recently signed includes $15 billion to replace lead pipes across the country.
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GOP Rams Through Gerrymandered Maps, Which Evers Has Said He Will Veto
Maps drafted by Evers’ nonpartisan citizen commission also fail in a bipartisan rebuke, ensuring the battle will go to the courts.
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Voting Rights, COVID Safety, and Abortion: Evers Has Vetoed Numerous Harmful Bills
A year before the 2022 election, a review of Republican proposals that Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has vetoed during his first term.
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State Approves Construction of $370 Million Natural Gas Facility Despite Local, Climate Objections
The potential new natural gas plant planned near Ixonia and Whitewater comes as the climate crisis grows more urgent every day.
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Vos Defends Gerrymandering as ‘Constitutional Allowance’ In Hearing Over GOP Maps
Republican lawmakers proposed electoral maps that will maintain their gerrymandered majority established in 2011.
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Racine Sheriff Claims Election Officials Committed Fraud by Helping Nursing Home Residents Vote During COVID
Despite claims, charges haven’t yet been referred to the Racine County district attorney. It’s not clear if they ever will be.
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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.

























