(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¦
(The Center Square) β Providing more than $1 billion in property tax relief is possible because of common ground, says the top Republican in the Wisconsin Assembly.
(The Center Square) β A bill that would incentivize nuclear energy by providing credits and allowing companies to charge customers for developing the nuclear energy in Wisconsin passed the Assembly with an 86-11 vote despite opposition from multiple groups.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers does not plan to sign a bill currently in the Senate that would prevent individuals who were identified as male at birth from competing on womenβs athletic teams in the University ofβ¦
(The Center Square) - The Institute for Reforming Government is joining a push to get Wisconsinβs Department of Public Instruction to release information related to changes in its benchmarks for the Forward Exam.
(The Center Square) - Wisconsinβs labor force has dropped by nearly 67,000 while the stateβs unemployment rate has remained stead at 3.1%, according to numbers released Thursday afternoon for December.
(The Center Square) β The Wisconsin Senate voted to approve a measure that would allow Wisconsin voters this fall to limit the governorβs partial veto power.
(The Center Square) β A group of Wisconsin lawmakers are pushing a bill that would end the ability of the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection to raise fees for animal market licenses, animal dealer licenses, animal trucker licensesβ¦
(The Center Square) β One of the candidates for supreme court in Wisconsin continues to want to take abortion out of the conversation for this springβs election.
(The Center Square) - A bill that is aimed at helping Wisconsin school bus drivers older than 70 maintain their ability to drive for schools is headed to the Senate.