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Walker engaged in dissembling about Act 10, its reach and goals when he launched and sugar-coated it.
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The Joint Finance Committee tweaked Gov. Scott Walker’s plan for a boost in federal highway aids, putting more of the money toward fixing Wisconsin’s deteriorating bridges and less into knocking out I-94 north-south to, at least partially, benefit the Foxconn

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Democrats flip a historically Republican State Senate seat in an election the embattled governor of Wisconsin tried to block.

When a Democratic candidate wins, it’s about the Wisconsin people, not the Democratic Party.

Despite Democrats capturing a State Senate seat they haven’t held for four decades, a Green Bay-based Republican strategist rejects the notion that the results of a pair of legislative special elections Tuesday foreshadow a “blue wave” of Democratic dominance coming in the fall elections.

Sykes talks with The Weekly Standard’s John McCormack and Jonathan V. Last about Tuesday’s GOP primaries in Virginia and South Carolina.

Wisconsin’s Constitution doesn’t allow sports betting, but that could change.

Milwaukee’s arrest rate in murder cases outpaces that of most other large U.S. cities.

Walker engaged in dissembling about Act 10, its reach and goals when he launched and sugar-coated it.
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The Joint Finance Committee tweaked Gov. Scott Walker’s plan for a boost in federal highway aids, putting more of the money toward fixing Wisconsin’s deteriorating bridges and less into knocking out I-94 north-south to, at least partially, benefit the Foxconn plant in Racine County. The discussion turned into a rehash

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — A super PAC supporting Kevin Nicholson’s bid for the U.S. Senate has a new poll that has him up on GOP rival Leah Vukmir in the party’s primary. Still, 57.5 percent of the likely GOP primary voters surveyed
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The Joint Finance Committee tweaked Gov. Scott Walker’s plan for a boost in federal highway aids, putting more of the money toward fixing Wisconsin’s deteriorating bridges and less into knocking out I-94 north-south to, at least partially, benefit the Foxconn plant in

Democrats flip a historically Republican State Senate seat in an election the embattled governor of Wisconsin tried to block.

When a Democratic candidate wins, it’s about the Wisconsin people, not the Democratic Party.

Despite Democrats capturing a State Senate seat they haven’t held for four decades, a Green Bay-based Republican strategist rejects the notion that the results of a pair of legislative special elections Tuesday foreshadow a “blue wave” of Democratic dominance coming in the fall elections.

Sykes talks with The Weekly Standard’s John McCormack and Jonathan V. Last about Tuesday’s GOP primaries in Virginia and South Carolina.

Wisconsin’s Constitution doesn’t allow sports betting, but that could change.

Milwaukee’s arrest rate in murder cases outpaces that of most other large U.S. cities.