(The Center Square) - Another Wisconsin Senator announced that he will not seek reelection on Monday as Sen. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, announced his retirement from the Wisconsin Senate.
(The Center Square) - A bipartisan Assembly bill that would re-start live stream operations of Wisconsin government from WisconsinEye is expected to receive its first committee discussion during a public hearing at noon Tuesday in the Committee on State Affairs.
(The Center Square) - A Wisconsin Assembly committee is expected to vote Tuesday on a bill that will cap tuition increases in the University of Wisconsin system at the rate of inflation.
(The Center Square) β The Wisconsin Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Sporting Heritage is set to take up a pair of bills Tuesday that will determine the immediate future of the stateβs Knowles-Nelson stewardship program that has paid forβ¦
(The Center Square) - Wisconsin has now collected $567 million more this fiscal year in general purpose taxes than it did a year ago from Wisconsin residents.
(The Center Square) β Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann dropped out of the Republican race for Wisconsin governor on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after President Donald Trump endorsed Congressman Tom Tiffany in the race.
(The Center Square) β A bill that will require each Wisconsin school district to define appropriate communication between staff and students has passed an Assembly committee and had a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Education on Wednesday.
(The Center Square) - Several blue states appear set to lose electoral college votes while red states will make sweeping gains, new data from the U.S. Census Bureau suggests.
(The Center Square) - Wisconsinβs population saw a slight uptick by 0.26% in new U.S. Census estimates for July 1, 2025, as state population estimates have shown the state is now likely to recede in population.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsinβs school choice program is growing as Department of Public Instruction began open enrollment for the stateβs choice programs.
(The Center Square) - A group of Wisconsin lawmakers are proposing two ways to change rulemaking in the state after lawmakersβ ability to review and approve rules was taken away following a state Supreme Court ruling last year.
(The Center Square) - Wisconsin lawmakers are looking to add requirements for what the Department of Public Instruction posts online regarding investigations into K-12 teacher license holders.
(The Center Square) β Medical training using live animals would be prohibited if human-relevant or non-animal methods are available instead, a new proposal in Wisconsin says.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers says that he believes that absentee voters need to have their ballots counted if they follow all the rules, calling it a βbasic tenetβ in a brief in a class-action lawsuit againstβ¦