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Gov. Tony Evers, GOP lawmakers beat Congress and Trump to the punch on hospital funding

If Congress's budget had become law first, Wisconsin could have lost out on more than $1 billion in federal funds to help the state pay for its BadgerCare medical assistance program and help hospitals offset losses from treating low-income patients.

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

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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How is Wisconsinโ€™s congressional delegation reacting to Senate passage of Trump budget bill?

Democrats in Wisconsin's congressional delegation railed against proposed cuts to social safety net programs in President Donald Trump's budget bill passed by the U.S. Senate. Meanwhile, Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, who switched his vote to support the plan, hailed the passage but said work to reduce federal spending has "only just begun."

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

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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โ€˜Good service and honest repairsโ€™: The owners of Dutchโ€™s Auto Service talk car repair in a male-dominated industry

The auto repair industry is dominated by men. But on Madisonโ€™s northside, Dutchโ€™s Auto Service veers from that reality. Learn how the women-owned auto repair shop may be unique but [โ€ฆ]

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Senate passes Trumpโ€™s big tax breaks and spending cuts bill as Vance breaks 50-50 tie

Senate Republicans hauledย President Donald Trumpโ€™sย bigย tax breaks and spending cuts billย to passage Tuesday on the narrowest of votes, pushing past opposition from Democrats and their own GOP ranks after a turbulent overnight session.

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US Supreme Court to decide whether shutting down Michigan pipeline is a state or federal fight

The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday it will review whether Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's lawsuit seeking to shut down a section of an aging pipeline beneath a Great Lakes channel belongs in state court.

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