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Police say a man brought a handgun into the Wisconsin Capitol and demanded to see Gov. Tony Evers and returned at night with an assault rifle.
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Gov. Tony Evers says he will veto the tax proposal if it reaches his desk.
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Even baseball fans disagree on potential state help for maintaining American Family Field.
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In a dramatic move, Evers used his veto pen to give schools a $325 per-pupil spending hike, increasing what’s known as the revenue limit for the next 400 years.
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A two-year spending plan that cuts income taxes, increases funding for K-12 schools and cuts the University of Wisconsin’s budget in a fight over diversity, equity and inclusion programming has been sent to Gov. Tony Evers.
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A hearing, committee action and final legislative action are possible.
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Philip Rocco, an associate professor of political science at Marquette University, explains the political debate on Wisconsin's Shared Revenue program.
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Wisconsin has two new laws that are meant to curb reckless driving and carjacking. On Wednesday, Gov. Tony Evers spoke at a bill signing ceremony at Grace Lutheran Evangelical Church in Milwaukee.
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GOP members who control the Joint Finance Committee say they will now add their own plans.
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The State Building Commission met Thursday and GOP members saw to it that all proposals failed.