(The Center Square) β A bill that would require school boards across Wisconsin to create rules banning cell phones during instructional time took another step to becoming law when the Wisconsin Senate approved Assembly Bill 29 with a 29-4 vote.
(The Center Square) β The University of Wisconsin System has βspent like drunken sailorsβ and Wisconsin Sen. Andre Jacque, R-New Franken, wants to put limits on how much tuition can increase at his alma mater.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Republican Congressman Scott Fitzgerald says heβs willing to talk about Medicaid, Medicare and Affordable Care Act subsidies, but he says Democrats must reopen the government first.
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(The Center Square) β Federal bureaucrats are influencing Wisconsin policy through guidance and federal requirements, with 14 specific examples of this taking place since 2011, according to a new report.
(The Center Square) β Those pushing further vetting of Wisconsinβs voter rolls will face another hearing when Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaulβs appeal of a Waukesha County ruling is heard at 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 31.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul will run for reelection rather than joining the race to become the stateβs next governer, Kaul announced Tuesday.
(The Center Square) β The Wisconsin Elections Commission must check the stateβs voter rolls against information from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, a Waukesha County judge ruled.
(The Center Square) β A Democratic committee member has been removed from the Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs after a dispute over a bill on blocking state funds from being used toward health care for thoseβ¦
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed a bill on Friday that will make using artificial intelligence to create pornography of a person a misdemeanor and using an AI-generated nude or sexual image of a person to intimidate,β¦
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Sen. Eric Wimberger, R-Oconto, sees an E-Verify bill that he has co-authored as a step toward requiring E-Verify for all employers in the state, like 10 other states require.