Rep. Neylon: Speaks on WI Tech Council artificial intelligence panel

Madison – State Representative Adam Neylon (R-Pewaukee) spoke today at the Wisconsin Technology Council’s event, “AI at the Crossroads: Safety, Trust and Wisconsin’s Future Examined.” The Technology Council, an independent, non-profit and non-partisan board with members from tech companies, venture capital

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Rep. Steffen: One step closer to GBCI closure

Madison, WI—Today, State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) released the following statement regarding the State Building Commission’s release of $15 million for the future planning of Wisconsin’s prisons: “The closure of GBCI has been a top priority of mine since taking

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Wisconsin Industrial Energy Group, Americans for Prosperity-WI: Competitive bidding process is underway for two large interstate powerlines

No need for legislators to short circuit competitive bidding & cost savings Madison – Two major transmission projects for Wisconsin have received multiple competitive bids as part of MISO’s Tranche 2.1 portfolio Request for Proposal (RFP). The two projects include three 765-kV lines, for an estimated total of $1.78 billion. Several

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Alfonso campaign: Announces candidacy for Congress in Wisconsin’s Seventh District

Media Contact:Max Docksey(715) 226-0515info@alfonsoforwisconsin.com Wausau, WI — Today, Pro-Trump conservative Michael Alfonso officially announced his candidacy for Congress in Wisconsin’s Seventh Congressional District, pledging to fight for the people of Wisconsin, restore hope for all Americans, and strengthen the country we love. “I was born and raised with the traditional Wisconsin

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Milwaukee Public Schools: School board approves final MPS budget

District’s Portion of the Tax Levy Is Estimated to Go up by $8 per $100,000 of Assessed Value (MILWAUKEE) — The Milwaukee Board of School Directors today unanimously approved Superintendent Brenda Cassellius’s proposed final budget for 2025-26.  Milwaukee property taxpayers are estimated to see an increase of about $8 in taxes per

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Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul wins preliminary injunction blocking U.S. Department of Education from cutting school mental health funding

MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul has secured a preliminary injunction blocking the U.S. Department of Education from cutting funding for school mental health grants. The order reinstates grants that the Trump administration unlawfully discontinued earlier this year. In June, AG Kaul and a coalition of states filed a lawsuit against the U.S.

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Sen. Spreitzer, Reps. Roe, Anderson, Brown: Rock County legislators introduce bill to end child marriage in Wisconsin

MADISON – Today, Senator Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit), Representative Ann Roe (D-Janesville), Representative Clinton Anderson (D-Beloit), and Representative Brienne Brown (D-Whitewater) introduced legislation toend child marriages in Wisconsin in collaboration with the Zonta Club of Janesville and other Wisconsin Zonta clubs. Senator Mark Spreitzer: “I am proud to once again introduce

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Rep. Neylon: Speaks on WI Tech Council artificial intelligence panel

Madison – State Representative Adam Neylon (R-Pewaukee) spoke today at the Wisconsin Technology Council’s event, “AI at the Crossroads: Safety, Trust and Wisconsin’s Future Examined.” The Technology Council, an independent, non-profit and non-partisan board with members from tech companies, venture capital firms, higher education research institutions, government and law, is the

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Rep. Vining: Perimenopause & Menopause Education Bill passed out of senate committee–unanimously!

Madison – Today the Senate Committee on Health passed the Perimenopause Menopause Education Bill (Senate Bill 356) unanimously. Rep. Robyn Vining (D-Wauwatosa) released the following statement:  “I applaud the State Senate Committee on Health for coming together to pass the bipartisan Perimenopause Menopause Education bill unanimously. I am a proud co-author of

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Rep. Steffen: One step closer to GBCI closure

Madison, WI—Today, State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) released the following statement regarding the State Building Commission’s release of $15 million for the future planning of Wisconsin’s prisons: “The closure of GBCI has been a top priority of mine since taking office. Today, with the release of state funds to plan

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Gov. Evers: State Building Commission releases funding Gov. Evers requested to revamp corrections facilities

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced the Wisconsin State Building Commission approved approximately $743 million for construction projects and released approximately $110 million secured through the bipartisan 2025-27 state budget for planning and design for important projects statewide, including $95 million for dozens of projects across multiple state agencies. The Commission

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Sen. Hutton: Authored disaster assistance bill receives Senate hearing

MADISON, WI — Senator Rob Hutton (R–Brookfield) testified today before the Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Veteran and Military Affairs in support of Senate Bill 558 and its companion fiscal measure Senate Bill 557, known as the Wisconsin State Emergency Relief Act, or the WISER Act. There is currently no program at the

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