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Wisconsin attorney general files felony charges against attorneys, aide who worked for Trump in 2020Wisconsin's attorney general has filed felony forgery charges against two attorneys and an aide who helped submit paperwork falsely saying that former President Donald Trump had won the battleground state in 2020.
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Kaul predicts gain for shoppers and businesses if the federal and state governments win the case.
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Milwaukee Common Council President announces plan to authorizing the City Attorney to take legal action against Kia and Hyundai as Wisconsin joins 22 other states in pressuring car firms.
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Attorney General Josh Kaul and Max Schachter are campaigning for $2.2 million in the state’s budget for the Office of School Safety. Schachter's 14-year-old son, Alex, died in the Parkland school shooting tragedy in 2018.
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Atty. Gen. Kaul and two GOP law enforcement leaders visit State Crime Lab in Milwaukee.
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Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul has been announcing several multi-state settlements with corporations or multi-state efforts to pressure Congress to take action.
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The legal battle over abortion access will likely land at the state Supreme Court. An election next year could shuffle things up.
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In Wisconsin, the state’s Department of Justice has issued a statement saying that any voter intimidation or threats to election workers will be prosecuted to ensure a safe and fair election for Wisconsin voters.
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Democrat incumbent Josh Kaul and Republican challenger Eric Toney faced off at debate in Madison.
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A Marquette University politics professor explains the importance of the attorney general in Wisconsin and what it would mean to have a Democrat versus a Republican in office.