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The botched deal has now been cleaned up by the Evers administration, but what happened with Foxconn is more than just a deal gone bad. It was the byproduct of years of Wisconsin Republican policy.

Would a Democratic legislature have the right to tell the local Little League playing at a municipal ball field that they have to sing the Cuban national anthem?

Eighty-seven percent of people who would qualify for an expungement under proposed legislation have never committed anything more serious than a misdemeanor, according to new data from the Badger Institute.

GOP bill backed by Lena Taylor gives police power in FPC disciplinary actions of cops.

It could be that the pandemic that made so many people sick could have a healthy side effect on American politics.

Key Republican voices are accusing Biden of engaging in a stealth attempt to reshape American life.

Liberals seem to disagree.

Trek Bicycles, a global company with Waterloo roots, is successfully navigating the trade landscape left by Brexit. But the company’s rep says there’s still uncertainty ahead. Brexit is the name given to the U.K.’s departure from the European Union in

Addiction advocates want to see BadgerCare cover room and board costs associated with substance abuse treatment. As of Feb. 1, Medicaid covers treatment for substance use disorder in a residential setting. A stay at these facilities must be clinically and medically

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Democratic Party of Wisconsin From WisPolitics.com … — GOP legislative leaders are moving to pay private attorneys to intervene in a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the use of federal stimulus funds. That comes

Four members of Wisconsin’s House delegation are requesting nearly $150 million in earmarks for ag research, broadband and health care projects. Both national party caucuses agreed to bring back community project funding. Republicans banned earmarks a decade ago after retaking

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Education must remain available and affordable for all Wisconsinites seeking to improve themselves, and in turn, improve our state.

The botched deal has now been cleaned up by the Evers administration, but what happened with Foxconn is more than just a deal gone bad. It was the byproduct of years of Wisconsin Republican policy.

Would a Democratic legislature have the right to tell the local Little League playing at a municipal ball field that they have to sing the Cuban national anthem?

Eighty-seven percent of people who would qualify for an expungement under proposed legislation have never committed anything more serious than a misdemeanor, according to new data from the Badger Institute.

GOP bill backed by Lena Taylor gives police power in FPC disciplinary actions of cops.

It could be that the pandemic that made so many people sick could have a healthy side effect on American politics.

Key Republican voices are accusing Biden of engaging in a stealth attempt to reshape American life.

Liberals seem to disagree.

Trek Bicycles, a global company with Waterloo roots, is successfully navigating the trade landscape left by Brexit. But the company’s rep says there’s still uncertainty ahead. Brexit is the name given to the U.K.’s departure from the European Union in January 2020. The two entities signed a trade and cooperation

Addiction advocates want to see BadgerCare cover room and board costs associated with substance abuse treatment. As of Feb. 1, Medicaid covers treatment for substance use disorder in a residential setting. A stay at these facilities must be clinically and medically necessary. The facility must also have 24-hour supervision. However, BadgerCare

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Democratic Party of Wisconsin From WisPolitics.com … — GOP legislative leaders are moving to pay private attorneys to intervene in a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the use of federal stimulus funds. That comes after Dem AG Josh Kaul declined their overtures to represent

Four members of Wisconsin’s House delegation are requesting nearly $150 million in earmarks for ag research, broadband and health care projects. Both national party caucuses agreed to bring back community project funding. Republicans banned earmarks a decade ago after retaking control of the House with some criticizing the process as

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Education must remain available and affordable for all Wisconsinites seeking to improve themselves, and in turn, improve our state.