Senate committee signs off on data center bills

Two bills regulating data centers passed out of a Senate committee Friday ahead of the final Senate floor period of the year. AB 840, which promises ratepayers protections from data center development costs, passed the Assembly largely along party lines

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Protect Our Care Wisconsin: GOP health care madness: Republicans kick millions off their coverage, push them into skimpy plans, and hike out-of-pocket costs

Millions of Americans from Alaska to Florida are folding under the weight of doubling, tripling, and quadrupling premiums and being forced to skip meals and cut back utilities because Trump and Republicans in Congress put billionaires and big corporations before working families.Health care now tops Americans’ concerns about affordability after

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UW-Stout: Aims to boost advanced manufacturing workforce via agreement with Central New Mexico Community College

Menomonie, Wis. – University of Wisconsin-Stout is extending high-impact polytechnic education beyond Wisconsin with its first-ever out-of-state articulation agreement for the B.S. automation leadership program. The agreement between UW-Stout, Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University, and Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) creates a pathway for students to advance from a two-year technical

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Milwaukee Press Club: Announces 2026 Sacred Cat and Headliner Awards

The Milwaukee Press Club has named Astead Herndon, a host and editorial director at Vox, as the club’s 2026 Sacred Cat Award honoree. The award, given annually since 1973, recognizes excellence in journalism at the national level. Herndon will accept the award at the club’s annual Gridiron Awards event, set for Friday,

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Rep. Cruz: A sensible plan to lower property taxes: Fund public schools

MADISON, WI – State Representative Angelina Cruz (D-Racine), alongside Representative Christian Phelps (D-Eau Claire), has introduced legislation to provide meaningful property tax relief and increase state support for Wisconsin’s public schools. The proposal would use a portion of the state’s surplus to increase general school aid and raise the state reimbursement

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Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Announces 2026 Commercial Nitrogen Optimization Pilot Program grant recipients

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) announced that 18 projects are receiving grant funding for the 2026 Commercial Nitrogen Optimization Pilot Program (NOPP). Funded by 2025-2027 biennial budget which was signed by Governor Evers, these grants aim to refine and enhance the understanding of new

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Senate committee signs off on data center bills

Two bills regulating data centers passed out of a Senate committee Friday ahead of the final Senate floor period of the year. AB 840, which promises ratepayers protections from data center development costs, passed the Assembly largely along party lines in January.  Democrats fought for legislation with a defined regulatory

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Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin: Presents ‘Champion of Victims’ Rights’ Award to leading crime victim advocates who helped launch innovative ‘mapping exercise’

MILWAUKEE, Wis. –  Marsy’s Law for Wisconsin will be recognizing some of Wisconsin’s leading crime victim advocates who helped launch and execute the Marsy’s Law mapping exercises over the last four years. The mapping exercises literally “map” the journey a crime victim takes through the criminal justice system from the time

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