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Health care, property taxes expected to be part of Evers' State of the State

(The Center Square) – Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is expected to speak on his 2026 legislative priorities including his plans to lower health care costs for families, negotiate state funding for local governments to lower property taxes and funding for…

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NIL bill would cost $14.6M annually for UW-Madison athletics facilities

(The Center Square) - A name, image and likeness bill related to the University of Wisconsin athletics would send $14.6 million in general purpose taxpayer funds to UW-Madison annually for maintenance and debt service on athletics facilities instead of requiring…

Wisconsin sports wagering bill not on calendars, discussions 'ongoing'

(The Center Square) - Wisconsin’s sports wagering bill was not on Tuesday’s Assembly calendar or Wednesday’s Senate calendar, but Rep. Mark Born, R-Beaver Dam, said he is optimistic that the bill will reach the Assembly floor for a vote.

Wisconsin lawmaker wants to stop commissioners from joining utility companies

(The Center Square) – Wisconsin utility rates have continued to increase - with $300 million in rate increases over two years approved in November - and one Wisconsin lawmakers wants to ensure that Public Service Commission board commissioners are not…

Wisconsin voting groups call Madison absentee ballot defense 'dangerous'

(The Center Square) – Six Wisconsin voting groups are now joining the Democracy Defense Project and Gov. Tony Evers in objecting to Madison and former Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl’s legal argument that absentee voting is not a constitutional right.

INVESTIGATION: Wisconsin university closes DEI unit but keeps most staff working on equity issues

(The Center Square) – After concerns were raised about spending on DEI, the University of Wisconsin-Madison shuttered a department but kept most of the staff and their titles working on equity issues, an investigation by The Center Square found.

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