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Missing Madison ballots ‘unconscionable’ and a ‘profound failure,’ Wisconsin Elections Commission finds

A Madison clerk committed “profound failure” that resulted in nearly 200 ballots going uncounted in last November’s election, and she displayed an “astonishing” lack of urgency in reporting and rectifying her mistakes, an investigation by the Wisconsin Elections Commission has found.

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

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

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

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

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’s budget process underway with votes on licensing agency funding

In one of their first votes on this year's budget, Republicans on the Legislature's Joint Finance Committee approved ongoing funding for a handful of positions at the state's licensing agency.

But the number of jobs funded at the Department of Safety and Professional Services by Thursday's vote fell well short of what Gov. Tony Evers' administration was asking for.

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Wisconsin’s Ron Johnson leads Senate Republican opposition to Trump’s signature budget bill

A budget bill that would form the cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s agenda passed the U.S. House last week with support from all six of Wisconsin’s Republican congressmen. But Wisconsin Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson is now leading opposition to the legislation as it makes its way through that chamber.

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