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Evers suing GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee once again

Governor Tony Evers is suing the Legislature's powerful Joint Finance Committee once again, arguing a 2018 law requiring its approval before the state Department of Justice resolves civil suits is unconstitutional. The move comes less than a year after the Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously struck down other aspects of the committee's approval process.

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Federal agents interview Kirk Bangstad over post on attempted Trump assassination

Agents with the U.S. Secret Service and FBI interviewed liberal Wisconsin activist Kirk Bangstad Thursday, for a Facebook post suggesting either someone "in the Resistance needs to work on their marksmanship" or the latest assassination attempt of President Donald Trump was "faked."

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Outgoing GOP Sen. Jesse James appointed Lake Hallie police chief

Republican state Sen. Jesse James has been named as the next police chief of the Chippewa County village of Lake Hallie. The appointment comes two weeks after James announced he was dropping his Senate campaign, which complicated the GOP's efforts to defend a slim majority in the chamber.

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Nearly half of Iron County Board members elected by write-in votes in races without candidates

Nearly half of Iron County's board of supervisors were elected to their seats this month by smatterings of write-in votes. That includes a man who won with 4 votes, despite telling people not to write his name on the ballot.

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Democrats vying for Wisconsin governor sound off on data centers, climate accountability during forum

During a forum framed as vetting Wisconsin's next governor who will "blunt the authoritarian thrust of the Trump regime," the seven Democrats vying for their party's nomination called for more state regulations on AI data centers and a pivot to 100 percent renewable energy.

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After 20-point Supreme Court loss, Wisconsin Republicans look for who’s to blame

Staggered by a 20-point loss in the April Supreme Court election, Wisconsin conservatives are arguing about who's to blame, and behind the scenes, members of the state Republican Party are split on whether Chair Brian Schimming should be fired.Β 

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Chris Taylor and Maria Lazar make closing arguments in Wisconsin Supreme Court race

In the waning days of a relatively understated race for a 10-year term on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, candidates Maria Lazar and Chris Taylor vowed to be independent justices, even as they made their pitches from local political party headquarters.

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