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In wee hours, Legislature passes and Evers signs 2-year, $111-billion state budget

3 July 2025 at 10:01

Wisconsin lawmakers voted to approve a state budget late Wednesday night that spends more than $111 billion over the next two years, cuts more than 300 state jobs and increases funding for the child care industry and the Universities of Wisconsin system. It also cuts taxes by about $1.4 billion.

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State budget heading to Wisconsin Legislature for approval after final committee hearing

1 July 2025 at 20:12

The final state budget for 2025-27 will include a date to decommission the notorious Green Bay Correctional Institution, increase funding for the Universities of Wisconsin system by $256 million and cut taxes by $1.5 billion.

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Advocates plead for crime victim funds after Wisconsin GOP budget committee allocates less than AG’s request

30 June 2025 at 19:52

Advocates are calling on the state Legislature to appropriate more money for crime victim services after funding approved by a budget committee on Friday fell short of the amount requested by Wisconsin's Attorney General Josh Kaul.

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Lawmakers release funds for literacy but leave much of state budget undone

28 June 2025 at 07:44

The Joint Finance Committee did not take up three of the budget's most consequential issue areas when it gaveled in late Friday night β€” more than 12 hours later than initially scheduled.Β 

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Legislation to expand Wisconsin’s nuclear power heads to Gov. Tony Evers’ desk

24 June 2025 at 23:50

The state Assembly passed a set of bills Tuesday that would expand nuclear power in Wisconsin, sending those proposals to Gov. Tony Evers’ desk.

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Financial future of Universities of Wisconsin at stake in state budget negotiations

24 June 2025 at 22:02

Assembly Republicans have endorsed an $87 million cut to the Universities of Wisconsin, while advocates for higher education say the state should invest more as federal funding declines.

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Wisconsin lawmakers consider Capitol security needs after Minnesota assassinations

19 June 2025 at 22:07

In the days since two Minnesota lawmakers were shot in their homes, Wisconsin representatives have differed about security needs for elected officials in the state.

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Robin Vos says Assembly Republicans back $87M cut to UW budget

19 June 2025 at 01:03

The powerful speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly said Wednesday that Republicans in his chamber support cutting the budget for the Universities of Wisconsin by $87 million.

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Wisconsin gig workers could become independent contractors under bill headed to governor’s desk

18 June 2025 at 23:00

Lawmakers in both chambers of the Wisconsin Legislature approved a bill Wednesday that would formally classify gig drivers for transit apps β€” such as delivery drivers and rideshare operators β€” as independent contractors, rather than employees.

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Republicans boost state school funding by $330M β€” about $2.7B less than Gov. Tony Evers proposed

13 June 2025 at 04:48

Republicans who run the Legislature's budget committee voted Thursday to increase state spending on K-12 schools by $336 million β€” about $2.7 billion less than what was proposed by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. GOP lawmakers also voted to cut income taxes by $1.3 billion, largely by reducing taxes on retirement income and expanding the second lowest tax bracket so that people who earn more money can pay a lower rate.

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Public education makes its case Thursday before Wisconsin’s Joint Finance Committee

12 June 2025 at 10:00

Wisconsin’s budget writing committee will turn its attention to public school funding Thursday. On the line is everything from increasing the special education reimbursement rate to supporting youth mental health to providing meals to children.

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New bill would require menopause education from health care providers

10 June 2025 at 21:07

Supporters of the bill argue menopause and the time leading up to it are often misunderstood and ignored. In a conversation with β€œWisconsin Today,” the director of a local menopause clinic shares misconceptions and treatment options.

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Milwaukee Reading Coalition would use state funds to train teachers in early literacy

10 June 2025 at 09:49

The coalition needs bipartisan support, which activist Howard Fuller and Mayor Cavalier Johnson hope can be allocated in the next state budget.Β 

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Legislature’s budget-writing committee boosts borrowing by $732M for water programs

6 June 2025 at 18:43

The Joint Committee on Finance voted Thursday to increase borrowing by $732.2 million under the state’s Environmental Improvement Fund, which includes the clean water fund and safe drinking water loan programs.

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State budget talks called off as Gov. Tony Evers, Republican lawmakers hit impasse

5 June 2025 at 00:49

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republicans who run the Wisconsin Legislature say they’re done negotiating over the state budget, leaving GOP lawmakers to write the document themselves.

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Democratic bills in Wisconsin would withhold payments to federal government, protect state data

4 June 2025 at 21:06

Wisconsin Democrats on Wednesday announced legislation aimed at proactively responding to measures out of Washington that they say will hurt Wisconsinites, including potential changes to federal funding for state programs.

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Following failed Robin Vos recalls, rules for petition circulators could change in Wisconsin

4 June 2025 at 10:00

After critics of Assembly Speaker Robin Vos tried twice to recall the powerful Republican, GOP lawmakers are pushing a bill that would tighten the rules for circulating recall petitions. Under the bill, people circulating recall petitions would need to live in Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin Democrats reintroduce gun regulations after Republicans pull them from budget

3 June 2025 at 22:41

The bills mirror measures included by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in his latest budget request β€” before GOP lawmakers removed them. Now, Democratic lawmakers are reintroducing the measures as standalone legislation.

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