(The Center Square) β A bill that would block all levels of Wisconsin government from funding health care for undocumented immigrants was heard in committee for the first time.
(The Center Square) β The Wisconsin Institute of Law and Liberty filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission after a Madison elementary special education teacher was involuntarily transferred for what it claimed is race-based reasoning.
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(The Center Square) β The U.S. Department of Justice wonβt defend a group of Biden-era Department of Agriculture aid programs that were challenged by a Wisconsin farmer.
(The Center Square) β A Wisconsin congressman is saying that Gov. Tony Eversβ claims are βmisleadingβ about the costs of the federal reconciliation bill dubbed the βBig Beautiful Bill.β
(The Center Square) β Municipal spending rose 7.1% in 2023 in Wisconsin, something attributed to the inflationary costs of labor and other expenses, according to a new report.
(The Center Square) β The plan from a couple of Wisconsinβs progressive lawmakers to block ICE efforts in the state is drawing sharp, quick criticism.
(The Center Square) β Polly Colvin will be allowed to sell her handmade products, which include religious themes, at Bonduelβs farmers market after the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty advocated on her behalf to sell the products despite farmersβ¦
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is claiming the new federal reconciliation bill will cost the state $142 million annually related to increased work requirements for health care and food assistance benefits along with limits to incorrect foodβ¦
(The Center Square) β A pair of Republican lawmakers are questioning why the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is spending less than half of the state's fish and wildlife money on hunters and fishermen.
(The Center Square) β Recent flooding in southeastern Wisconsin led to 1,500 homes being destroyed or receiving major damage with an estimated $33 million in residential damage over three counties and $43 million in public sector damage across six counties.