(The Center Square) β A series of hearings related to a challenged plan for a Line 5 reroute will begin next month to determine if Enbridge Energy can begin the project.
(The Center Square) β Gov. Tony Eversβ partial veto that led to a $325 per student per year funding increase for the next 400 years was allowed, according to a 4-3 Friday ruling from the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin sent a $2 million earmark to Discover Green Bay and released $5 million of opportunity attraction and promotion funds to tourism agencies in the state heading into next weekβs NFL draft, scheduled to run fromβ¦
(The Center Square) β The co-chairs of Wisconsinβs Joint Legislative Audit Committee announced there will be a public hearing at 1 p.m. on Wednesday at the state capitol about two audits on the costs of diversity, equity and inclusion programsβ¦
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin ranked near the middle of the pack at 26th in economic outlook in the American Legislative Exchange Councilβs rankings released Tuesday.
(The Center Square) β A pair of Wisconsin legislators want $1.25 million in state funds to offset the costs of additional law enforcement in the Green Bay area during the NFL draft, which will run from April 24-26.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin state government agencies spent $2.4 million on the salary and costs of 47 employees related to diversity, equity and inclusion in fiscal year 2023-24, according to a new state audit.
(The Center Square) β A Wisconsin teen charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of his mother and her husband has also been accused of a conspiracy to kill President Donald Trump and use weapons of mass destruction, according toβ¦
(The Center Square) β The Wisconsin Department of Transportation distributed more than $108 million in roadwork payments to municipalities throughout the state when it recently made its second quarter payments.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin voters approved $950.8 million in new funds through K-12 school referenda this spring in the February and April elections, including $441.7 million for operations and $509.1 million for capital projects.
(The Center Square) β The U.S. Department of Agriculture continues to discriminate in many of its programs, according to a new letter from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty.
(The Center Square) β In the day after the Wisconsin Energy Reform Act was introduced, several Republican lawmakers spoke out against the energy bill they believe is the failed right of first refusal legislation with a different name.
(The Center Square) β A group of Wisconsin Republicans introduced an updated version of its failed right of first refusal law, hoping changes in the new version will win over enough support for the measure to pass the Legislature inβ¦
(The Center Square) β A group of Wisconsin companies reached a settlement to repay nearly $10.9 million after being accused of falsely certifying they were eligible for federal pandemic Payroll Protection Program loans.
(The Center Square) β A pair of Wisconsin groups are warning that right-of-first refusal legislation that previously did not pass on its own will be tucked into other legislation and up for a vote in the Wisconsin Legislature in theβ¦
(The Center Square) β The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty said it believes any attempt to redraw the stateβs congressional maps would be unconstitutional.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson called President Donald Trumpβs move to enact reciprocal tariffs on dozens of U.S. trade partners βa bold but risky actionβ in a PBS interview.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Superintendent Jill Underly again called for an increase in state spending on K-12 public schools in the next biennial budget.
(The Center Square) β Elon Musk is viewed unfavorably by 60% of U.S. adults while his work with the Department of Government Efficiency is disapproved by 58%, according to a new poll from Marquette Law School.