Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul and coalition file lawsuit against the Trump administration for illegally terminating funding for energy and infrastructure programs

MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul is joining a coalition of 13 attorneys general in filing a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s unlawful decision to terminate funding for congressionally mandated energy and infrastructure programs, including nearly $10 million for clean energy

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WHEDA: Statement on State of the State Address

MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Tony Evers delivered his 2026 State of the State address last night. He highlighted the Evers Administration’s efforts and successes over the past seven years to invest in Wisconsin, including expanding access to affordable housing. “A key

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UW-Green Bay: Names Dr. Dhanansayan “Dhanu” Shanmuganayagam as first Salm Professor of Nutritional Sciences

Trailblazing hire positions UW-Green Bay as a regional leader in nutrition, brain health and translational research   Green Bay, WI—The University of Wisconsin–Green Bay proudly announces the appointment of Dr. Dhanansayan (“Dhanu”) Shanmuganayagam as the University’s inaugural Salm Professor of Nutritional Sciences, marking a historic milestone for the institution and

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Sen. Tomczyk: The governor’s last dance

Madison, WI… Senator Cory Tomczyk (R-Mosinee) released the following statement on Governor Evers’ 2026 State of the State address: “Governor Evers was visibly relieved that he was delivering his last State of the State address. He had a hard time

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Rep. Billings: Statement on postpartum Medicaid expansion

Madison – Today, Representative Jill Billings joined fellow Assembly Democrats in an effort to finally pass postpartum Medicaid expansion to save the lives of mothers and babies in Wisconsin. Rep. Billings released the following statement: “Extending Medicaid coverage for postpartum

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City of Madison: Connecting with Madison’s Near-West alders

The City of Madison invites residents and community members to meet with alders from the Near-West Districts. The Meet and Greet will take place in the Community Room at Midtown Police District, located at 4020 Mineral Point Rd, on Monday, February 23rd, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.   This event presents an opportunity to connect with alders on

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Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty: Legislature grants initial approval for WILL-backed constitutional amendment to protect legislative oversight

The News: On Wednesday, the Wisconsin State Senate approved Assembly Joint Resolution 133 (AJR 133) on first consideration, a WILL-supported proposed amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution designed to restore legislative oversight of administrative rulemaking. The proposed amendment empowers lawmakers to suspend any

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Rep. Palmeri’s: Statement on February 18th floor session

MADISON, WI – Today, the Assembly met for their second of potentially four session days this week. Rep. Palmeri released the following statement: “Today, we voted on bills that were fast tracked so the majority party can adjourn on their arbitrary timeline. The majority party has decided the Assembly will

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Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul and coalition file lawsuit against the Trump administration for illegally terminating funding for energy and infrastructure programs

MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul is joining a coalition of 13 attorneys general in filing a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s unlawful decision to terminate funding for congressionally mandated energy and infrastructure programs, including nearly $10 million for clean energy research in Wisconsin.   The programs were created by Congress

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WHEDA: Statement on State of the State Address

MADISON, Wis. — Gov. Tony Evers delivered his 2026 State of the State address last night. He highlighted the Evers Administration’s efforts and successes over the past seven years to invest in Wisconsin, including expanding access to affordable housing. “A key part of our work to support working families, strengthen our

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Rep. Emerson: Wisconsin can’t afford legislative inaction on health care

MADISON – Assembly Democrats are urging Republicans to bring forward votes on Gail’s Law and postpartum Medicaid coverage, both of which have overwhelming bipartisan support, to expand access to lifesaving breast cancer screenings, protect Wisconsin women’s health, and lower costs for Wisconsinites. Rep. Jodi Emerson (D-Eau Claire) released the following

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UW-Green Bay: Names Dr. Dhanansayan “Dhanu” Shanmuganayagam as first Salm Professor of Nutritional Sciences

Trailblazing hire positions UW-Green Bay as a regional leader in nutrition, brain health and translational research   Green Bay, WI—The University of Wisconsin–Green Bay proudly announces the appointment of Dr. Dhanansayan (“Dhanu”) Shanmuganayagam as the University’s inaugural Salm Professor of Nutritional Sciences, marking a historic milestone for the institution and the region’s growing research ecosystem.  The Salm Professorship, made possible through a $2

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Sen. Spreitzer: Reacts to Republican rejection of Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program

MADISON – After Republicans abruptly adjourned today’s Wisconsin State Senate Session, State Senator Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit) released the following statement reacting to the Republican majority’s decision to remove bills reauthorizing the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program from the day’s calendar and refusal to even discuss an amendment to provide a one-year extension

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Sen. Tomczyk: The governor’s last dance

Madison, WI… Senator Cory Tomczyk (R-Mosinee) released the following statement on Governor Evers’ 2026 State of the State address: “Governor Evers was visibly relieved that he was delivering his last State of the State address. He had a hard time following his teleprompter and couldn’t stay on script. “This week,

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Sen. Jacque: Foreign adversary land ownership ban heads to govenor’s desk

Jacque legislation prohibits America’s enemies from owning Wisconsin property MADISON… Legislation authored by Senator André Jacque (New Franken) and Representative William Penterman (Hustisford) to prevent enemy nations from owning Wisconsin land passed the State Senate on Wednesday, and is now headed to the desk of Governor Tony Evers. Senate Bill

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Rep. Billings: Statement on postpartum Medicaid expansion

Madison – Today, Representative Jill Billings joined fellow Assembly Democrats in an effort to finally pass postpartum Medicaid expansion to save the lives of mothers and babies in Wisconsin. Rep. Billings released the following statement: “Extending Medicaid coverage for postpartum mothers from 60 days to one year is a common-sense

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Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul announces $350,000 settlement with Crystal Finishing Systems, Inc. for alleged air pollution control law violations

MARATHON COUNTY, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced a $350,000 settlement with Crystal Finishing Systems, Inc. The settlement resolves a civil environmental enforcement action against the company for alleged violations of its air pollution control permits and State air pollution control laws. The company specializes in manufacturing and

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Rep. Goeben: Calls out Governor Evers on last State of the State Address

Madison – Rep. Joy Goeben (R-Hobart) shared the following statement in response to Governor Evers’ final State of the State Address presented in the Assembly Chambers last night: “Over the past 15 years, Legislative Republicans have delivered meaningful, durable reforms for Wisconsin families by staying disciplined, focused, and willing to hold the

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Taylor campaign: State of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race

With primary election day now behind us, we are less than seven weeks away from the April 7th general election for Wisconsin Supreme Court. Since launching her campaign last May, Judge Chris Taylor has built a strong campaign fueled by grassroots enthusiasm, key endorsements, and record-setting fundraising. Her campaign’s momentum

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City of Madison: Connecting with Madison’s Near-West alders

The City of Madison invites residents and community members to meet with alders from the Near-West Districts. The Meet and Greet will take place in the Community Room at Midtown Police District, located at 4020 Mineral Point Rd, on Monday, February 23rd, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.   This event presents an opportunity to connect with alders on the issues most relevant to you. Those present include District 5 Alder

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Protect Our Care Wisconsin: Total BS: Trump and Republicans scheme to rebrand their affordability crisis while health care costs skyrocket

Washington, D.C. – Trump’s team recently huddled to shape their midterm messaging, signaling that “it’s all about the economy,” promising to spotlight affordability and drug prices on the campaign trail. But as Trump gaslights the American people, his record speaks for itself: costs are skyrocketing, hospitals are shutting down, and

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Wisconsin Waterfowl Association: Statement on failure to pass legislation to reauthorize and continue the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program

[Wales, WI] – Wisconsin Waterfowl Association Executive Director Brad Heidel issued the following statement after the Wisconsin State Senate failed to pass legislation which would have reauthorized and continued the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program: “It’s extremely unfortunate that members of the Wisconsin State Senate could not agree on a path to

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Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty: Legislature grants initial approval for WILL-backed constitutional amendment to protect legislative oversight

The News: On Wednesday, the Wisconsin State Senate approved Assembly Joint Resolution 133 (AJR 133) on first consideration, a WILL-supported proposed amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution designed to restore legislative oversight of administrative rulemaking. The proposed amendment empowers lawmakers to suspend any administrative rule, in whole or in part, through passage of

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