-
GOP members who control the Joint Finance Committee say they will now add their own plans.
-
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley details the current and potential future fiscal state of Milwaukee.
-
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers wants to steer more than $500 million in additional state aid to local governments.
-
The plan Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers unveiled in his state budget proposal includes a new paid family leave program for most public and private-sector workers, tax cuts for the middle class and a plan to keep the Milwaukee Brewers in their stadium until at least 2043.
-
Gov. Evers said he's open to more shared revenue for communities. Republicans criticize Evers.
-
Rob Henken, president of the Wisconsin Policy Forum, details their top five research findings of 2022.
-
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley and Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson talk with lawmakers as they continue their push for more financial help from state government.
-
Gov. Evers begins budget listening sessions, ahead of what may be contentious talks with RepublicansThe Democratic Governor hears a wide range of budget requests from an audience in Kenosha.
-
The League of Wisconsin Municipalities says almost all communities are hitting a financial wall.
-
The Milwaukee Police Department is getting close to $16 million from the federal government to fund hiring 50 police officers for a three-year period.