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The longest-serving Assembly speaker in Wisconsin history, who acted as a block on the battleground state’s Democratic governor and also drew the ire of President Donald Trump, isn't running again.
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The Democratic governor, who is not seeking reelection, focused on school funding, property taxes and the economy.
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Midterms. Governor's race. Control of the Legislature. Legislative action on big issues. All that's ahead in 2026. Find out about it on Capitol Notes.
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Some want to expand Milwaukee's streetcar, called The Hop. Others want to defund it.
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The fatal and nonfatal attacks in Minnesota are part of an increase in reported assaults on state lawmakers nationwide.
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Four bills limiting the rights of transgender youth have appeared again in the Wisconsin Legislature. While they're likely to be vetoed by the Gov. Evers if they're even passed, they reflect scary times for young people who are transgender.
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The annual remarks this year were delivered by the chairman of the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, Thomas Fowler.
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GOAT is a new Wisconsin Assembly Committee on "Government Operations, Accountability, and Transparency." We speak with one Republican lawmaker on the panel about its aims.
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A new session is upon us in the Wisconsin Legislature. It will be taking up everything from tax cuts to other forms of economic relief to education to the environment. Here's how Wisconsin residents can get involved.
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Gov. Tony Evers spells out his vision for the state, but top Republicans see things differently.