After months of negotiation, Gov. Tony Evers and Republican leaders in the Legislature said they’ve reached a deal that would spend down the state’s budget surplus on tax relief and education.
The Wisconsin Assembly passed a bill to provide property tax relief and added funding for schools over the objection of ...
Wisconsin Republicans look to Donald Trump’s die-hard fans to brighten their prospects in November
As the state GOP gathers this weekend in the Wisconsin Dells, polls suggest Trump’s strongest support is weakening amid the Iran war and high gas prices.
The blockbuster deal negotiated and agreed upon by Gov. Evers, Speaker Vos, and Majority Leader LeMahieu: Provides an additional $50 million in property tax relief for Wisconsinites statewide in ...
The Wisconsin GOP Hispanic Community Center’s annual Cinco de Mayo was met with criticism from protesters. GOP says event ...
The deal, negotiated by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican leaders, faced backlash, mainly from Democrats whose votes ...
Gov. Tony Evers and Republican legislative leaders announced a bipartisan deal to invest more than $600 million in K-12 ...
Some education leaders view the $1.8 billion deal as a positive step but warn it does not solve long-term funding challenges.
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Evers, GOP agree on $1.8B plan for rebates, tax cuts, schools
The bipartisan deal uses part of the state's surplus to send rebate checks, increase school funding and eliminate taxes on ...
Conservatives are challenging a Republican-authored law that requires anyone gathering signatures for a candidate be a ...
Three Democrats vying to replace Gov. Tony Evers along with the Democratic leader of the state Senate blasted a deal Evers ...
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