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Wisconsin Advocates Unpack The Details In New Climate, Health And Tax Law
Prescription cost savings are among the provisions highlighted in the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Prescription cost savings are among the provisions highlighted in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Evers doles out federal funds as Republicans block state support.
In Wisconsin, this type of loan forgiveness counts as taxable income.
In his attempts to enforce the subpoenas, Gableman threatened to throw the mayors of Madison and Green Bay in jail.
Questions, trauma and vision linger two years after the Blake police shooting and the uprising that followed.
AG Josh Kaul made the comments in an interview with the in which he also defended the security of Wisconsin's election system.
Earlier this summer, the EPA released new guidelines for the amount of PFOS or PFOA that can be present in drinking water.
Several species of fish were observed in the fish kill, including more than 600 dead trout.
The plan for the strike comes after years of being rebuffed by hospital system management.
Evers' proposal includes provisions to cut taxes, with a focus on low- and middle-income households.
Body cameras captured the incident, where officers mistakenly believed the youth was in a stolen car.
The report, an update to a previous one written by the States United Democracy Center, Protect Democracy and Madison-based Law Forward, ...
The nurses conducted the strike vote in a pair of Zoom meetings late Wednesday.
For many voters with disabilities, returning their own ballots can be an insurmountable challenge.
Democrats on the commission said that if the body doesn’t take action against people admitting to voter fraud, the practice could spread.
Around 66.4 percent of Wisconsin residents were working or looking for work in June, according to the Department of Workforce Development.
The remains of two Oneida children returned home to Wisconsin from a boarding school in Pennsylvania.
Advocates said the school district's policy is a way to maintain a safe space for youth who may otherwise be unsafe at home.
A woman accused of killing a Kenosha man may argue through Wisconsin law she's not guilty because she was trafficked, the court ruled.
Dissenting justices said the decision "steers our state’s government directly into disorder and chaos," and threatens separation of powers.