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Wisconsin’s Democratic governor contenders call for Medicaid expansion, public option

While they share many of the same policy goals β€” expanding Medicaid, developing a public health insurance option and increasing rural access to health care β€” the seven contenders at the forum differed on approach.

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Racine County man convicted on election fraud charges after ordering absentee ballots for other voters

Harry Wait, the Racine-area man who requested absentee ballots on behalf of other people to prove it could be done, was convicted Tuesday night on election fraud and identity theft charges.Β 

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Wisconsin has a new food assistance law, with a MAHA-inspired provision

The bill that Gov. Tony Evers signed into law Monday to increase state funding for food assistance came after months of public debate over how to implement a key component of President Donald Trump’s signature One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

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Chris Taylor says her time as an advocate prepared her for the Wisconsin Supreme Court

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Chris Taylor was a lobbyist for Planned Parenthood and a Democratic legislator before she became a judge. Her path reflects the changing nature of judicial races in Wisconsin.

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Legislative committee advances funds so UW-Madison can pay student athletes

The Legislature's budget committee voted Wednesday to give more than $14 million a year to UW-Madison for athletic facilities costs as the sports powerhouse pays student athletes for β€œname, image, likeness” deals, known as NIL.

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Wisconsin lawmakers debate crypto β€˜staking’ as bankers warn of fraud, consumer risks

In the ever-changing cryptocurrency industry, states are scrambling to understand the risks and rewards. One example is playing out right now in Wisconsin over a practice known as "staking."

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