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Despite conservative backlash, Trump pick for appeals court clears key hurdle

By a party-line vote Thursday, Milwaukee prosecutor Rebecca Taibleson was approved by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to be the next judge for the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals β€” a high-profile federal position reserved for a Wisconsin jurist.

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Wisconsin Republicans and Democrats are backing election bills. Just not the same ones.

In an unusual move, Assembly Republicans and Democrats stood shoulder-to-shoulder at a state Capitol news conference Wednesday to unveil a series of bills to update Wisconsin’s election laws. The catch? They didn't all support the same bills.

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Wisconsin lawmakers weigh adopting controversial definition of antisemitism

Wisconsin state lawmakers are circulating a proposal to adopt an official definition of antisemitism, which advocates say could be part of fighting a documented increase in antisemitic incidents and attacks in recent years.

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Assembly passes bills to restrict Pride flags, Medicaid access for undocumented people

In their first floor session since passing a state budget, GOP lawmakers in the state Assembly approved bills Thursday that would bar state buildings from waving LGBTQ+ Pride flags, further restrict healthcare access for undocumented people and require state employees to work in-person.

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