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Evers Administration Projects State Surplus To Hit $6.5B By Next June
Report says Wisconsin's fiscal condition is in its strongest position in state history.
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Report says Wisconsin's fiscal condition is in its strongest position in state history.
Democrats are pursuing action through the courts while Republicans discuss the possibility of new abortion legislation.
The issues that could be impacted by the outcome of the April 4 election include abortion rights, democracy and public safety.
Some college students in Wisconsin were turned away from polling places.
The money comes from earnings on a dedicated fund created with the sale of most of Wisconsin’s federal land holdings in the 19th century.
The state's unemployment rate inched up for the month, while labor force participation inched down.
The Badger State has spent $1.3 billion on direct support for businesses, primarily small ones.
The end of his tenure was marred by a contentious battle with Frederick Prehn, a GOP appointee on the state’s Natural Resources Board.
Democrats lost three seats to Republicans during elections this month.
Texas-based company Smart Sand Inc., is making a comeback in the Badger State.
Influenza, respiratory syncytial virus and COVID-19 are circulating at high rates.
Majority caucus chair Rob Summerfield said the caucus took the vote because they lost trust in her due to continual issues.
Since July a joint legislative study committee has been reviewing the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services.
The settlements involved two companies that violated environmental rules and three companies that violated consumer protection laws.
Melissa Agard (D-Madison) will be the Senate minority leader.
Some harm reduction and human needs programs didn't escape the chopping block.
Some harm reduction and human needs programs didn't escape the chopping block.
Some harm reduction and human needs programs didn't escape the chopping block.
Some harm reduction and human needs programs didn't escape the chopping block.
Some harm reduction and human needs programs didn't escape the chopping block.