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Supporters are part of a diverse campaign to advance Evers' special session agenda.

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Supporters are part of a diverse campaign to advance Evers' special session agenda.

Seeking a way to separate from Donald Trump.
Democrats ask the public to up the pressure on uncooperative Republicans.
The nearly $1 billion that U.S. Rep. Garret Graves is seeking through Congress’ revamped earmarks process isn’t a typo.
Experts in critical race theory say it’s about acknowledging how racial disparities are embedded in U.S history and society.
The Joint Finance Committee scheduled a vote before a June revenue estimate expected to show that the state is still in good fiscal health.
The pandemic made it more difficult for schools to identify homeless children, making it harder to help those students.
The total number of people working rose by about 7,100 in April compared with a month earlier.
Attorney Kimberley Motley, who represents the Anderson family, noted that Jay Anderson himself was the most important witness.
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.
Party-line vote ends emergency rule that suspended the requirement during the pandemic.
His special session call lists projects the influx of dollars would fund.
AB-108 requires law enforcement personnel to report use-of-force incidents that they witness to their own departments.
Measures would restore work-search requirement, end supplemental federal aid to people out of work in the pandemic.
Heritage Action for America is a registered lobbying organization in Wisconsin for the current legislative session.
Kenosha sheriff shows appreciation for police who came to town.
The U.S. Supreme Court could use a Mississippi case it has agreed to hear to overturn Roe v. Wade.