(The Center Square) – The city of Milwaukee had 17 employees receive more than $200,000 in compensation in 2014, and the city’s mayor, police and fire chiefs were not among them.
(The Center Square) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, according to a social media post from FBI Director Kash Patel.
(The Center Square) – The unemployment rates in 11 of 13 Wisconsin metropolitan areas and 19 of the state’s 35 largest cities decreased month over month in March.
(The Center Square) – A trio of Wisconsin Republican lawmakers are pushing a pair of nuclear power initiatives that include spending a combined $2.25 million.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin Rep. Chris Kapenga, R-Delafield, called the state’s work on diversity, equity and inclusion “disgusting,” “racist” and “discriminatory.”
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s budget bill will have to have both tax cuts and some increased investments, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said at a news conference.
(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Assembly passed a series of bills late Tuesday related to change rules for unemployment, including renaming it to reemployment assistance.
(The Center Square) – A bill to extend postpartum care eligibility under Medicaid to more Wisconsin women passed the Senate with a 30-1 vote and now will head to the Assembly for a second straight year.
(The Center Square) – The same poll that showed Wisconsin voters voted against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk in the recent Wisconsin Supreme Court election, also showed those same voters no appetite for large spending increases.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin general purpose tax collections were down 2.9% in March from a year ago, based on adjusted numbers from the state’s Department of Revenue.
(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Energy Reform Act, the Legislature’s newest version of right of first refusal energy legislation, is being pushed by its largest energy transmission company, ATC.
(The Center Square) – 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) – High school sophomores could soon get updates on what their potential college major would cost, and how much they’d make after graduation, under a new plan at the Wisconsin Capitol.
(The Center Square) – Gov. Tony Evers’ 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) – 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 week’s NFL draft, scheduled to run from…