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GOP members who control the Joint Finance Committee say they will now add their own plans.
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Legislators brought two new bills before an Assembly committee Tuesday that would raise fines and jail time for various reckless driving offenses and allow municipalities to impound cars.
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The contest to replace retired State Sen. Alberta Darling (R) is getting some national attention.
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Barbara Zabawa, a clinical assistant professor at UW-Milwaukee’s College of Health Sciences, explores the likelihood and possible conditions of the State Legislature legalizing medical marijuana in Wisconsin.
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State Assembly gives final legislative OK to welfare ballot question after more concerns come from Democrats.
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Democrats question Republicans interest in Milwaukee votes, amid controversy over official's remarksBob Spindell's refusal to resign, or for GOP leaders to remove him, may have wider implications.
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GOP lawmakers continue their go-ahead with efforts that Democratic Gov. Tony Evers can't veto.
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Voters may get to decide on the proposed change in April that could raise bail for criminal defendants.
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State Sen. State Sen. Alberta Darling announced Wednesday she will retire after a 32-year career in the Wisconsin Legislature. Darling, a River Hills Republican, will step down Dec. 1.
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A Republican push to gain a veto-proof majority in Wisconsin's Legislature appeared doubtful in Tuesday's election.