At stake, they say, is whether the DNR can continue to protect state lands and water.
New voices join in the growing outcry against voter suppression bills.
A half dozen states have already passed laws this year banning the teaching of “divisive concepts.”
'We have not nearly begun to scratch the surface of reforming our justice system'.
The rushed measure was actually drafted in March and finalized in April.
Assembly Dems 'lift the curtain on racist retaliation in the Legislature'.
What we in Wisconsin call insects that emit light from their abdomens, delighting us on summer nights, is a matter of geography.
Debate and partisan vote follow cuts that could exacerbate worker shortage
The woman, Cassandra Beatty, has been fighting an eviction for months.
There's no single answer to the problem that employers are having hiring people.
The bill aims to streamline social media surveillance for pen registers and trap/trace devices.
Republicans don't just stop cannabis reform, they shut down a discussion on it.
It’s been against the rules governing collegiate sports for student athletes to make a profit off their name or image.
The package of 12 bills, backed by several Democratic senators and state representatives, takes on several key issues around policing.
Critical race theory is a school of academic thought that centers systemic racism in institutions, rather than individuals.
The projects likely wouldn’t be visible to the usual tourist, but they are essential to keep national parks functioning after the pandemic.
There is no reason for Wisconsin schools to experience the austerity measures they are imposing.
On Wednesday, the six-member body held its quarterly meeting to address the commission’s reports on voting irregularities and felons voting.
GOP leader derides training grants and support as ‘welfare,' urges getting tougher on the unemployed
Biden touts free brew, pro sports tickets and child care to boost vaccines.
Activists reflect on a year of police protests and the push for new laws.
Some businesses, lawmakers want to cut back on jobless pay. But is that really where the problem is?
US Rep. Cindy Axne is pushing for tenants’ rights to extend to residents of manufactured housing communities
To help with overcrowding, the National Park Service plans to launch a public education campaign Thursday.
It spends a total of about $128 million — a 1.1% increase from the current budget — on a handful of programs.
JFC Republican: Don't fund tuition aid because I worked my way through college 40 years ago.
The real question is how the state's healthy coffers will be used.
Walsh visits building trades and manufacturing trainees, hears from advocates for citizenship for undocumented residents.
Members of a U.S. House panel on Monday debated whether some state elections laws disenfranchise certain voters.
Wisconsin needs to do more about police violence.
For many people who have come into contact with the criminal or civil court system over the last year, appearing virtually is easier.
Congress failed to act by the anniversary of Floyd’s death — the deadline that President Joe Biden had urged lawmakers to meet.
“Democrats say this, Republicans say this, you decide.”
Supporters are part of a diverse campaign to advance Evers' special session agenda.
Seeking a way to separate from Donald Trump.
The nearly $1 billion that U.S. Rep. Garret Graves is seeking through Congress’ revamped earmarks process isn’t a typo.
Nurses' campaign for union voice gets support from Democratic lawmakers, faces uphill battle.
Members of Congress, activists and faith leaders join in call to meet the needs and demands of America's working poor.
In his budget, Evers had proposed spending, over two years, $50 million on workforce housing grants.
Democrats in a Senate divided 50-50 would need the votes of 10 Republicans to move ahead with debate and a final vote.