Adamczyk concedes in 14th AD race

Republican Matt Adamczyk has officially conceded in the 14th AD race, nearly a week after Dem Robyn Vining declared victory for the seat. Adamczyk in a statement this evening said he also won’t be requesting a recount in the race

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Assembly Dems re-elect Hintz as minority leader

Assembly Dems have re-elected Gordon Hintz as minority leader after the caucus gained one seat in the midterm elections. The Oshkosh Dem ran for the post unopposed. But a motion to re-elect him unanimously was shot down following Rep. Christine

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Assembly Republicans re-elect Vos as speaker

Assembly Republicans today unanimously voted to keep Robin Vos, R-Rochester, as speaker as the chamber prepares to come back next session with a 63-36 majority. Members also unanimously supported Tyler August, of Lake Geneva, as speaker pro tempore; Jim Steineke,

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Senate GOP elects upcoming session’s leadership

Senate Republicans today elected their leadership for the upcoming session, keeping Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, of Juneau, and President Roger Roth, of Appleton, in their posts. The caucus elected Sen. Dan Feyen, of Fond du Lac, as assistant majority leader.He

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14th AD Dem Vining declares win over Adamczyk

Dem Robyn Vining is declaring victory in her race against GOP state Treasurer Matt Adamczyk for the open 14th AD after she trailed in the initial count by 21 votes. The declaration comes after returns were updated in Waukesha and

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Walker concedes guv’s race to Evers

Gov. Scott Walker conceded this afternoon, offering the “full support of my staff and our cabinet” as Dem rival Tony Evers begins the transition process. In a statement that thanked his family and aides and paid homage to his father,

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‘Dark store’ referendums receive widespread support

Voters in more than 20 counties, cities and villages across the state threw their support behind referendums to urge lawmakers to pass legislation closing the so-called “dark store” loophole. The measures received widespread support. The narrowest margin — 19.5 percent

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Adamczyk concedes in 14th AD race

Republican Matt Adamczyk has officially conceded in the 14th AD race, nearly a week after Dem Robyn Vining declared victory for the seat. Adamczyk in a statement this evening said he also won’t be requesting a recount in the race

Read More »

Assembly Dems re-elect Hintz as minority leader

Assembly Dems have re-elected Gordon Hintz as minority leader after the caucus gained one seat in the midterm elections. The Oshkosh Dem ran for the post unopposed. But a motion to re-elect him unanimously was shot down following Rep. Christine

Read More »

Assembly Republicans re-elect Vos as speaker

Assembly Republicans today unanimously voted to keep Robin Vos, R-Rochester, as speaker as the chamber prepares to come back next session with a 63-36 majority. Members also unanimously supported Tyler August, of Lake Geneva, as speaker pro tempore; Jim Steineke,

Read More »

Senate GOP elects upcoming session’s leadership

Senate Republicans today elected their leadership for the upcoming session, keeping Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, of Juneau, and President Roger Roth, of Appleton, in their posts. The caucus elected Sen. Dan Feyen, of Fond du Lac, as assistant majority leader.He

Read More »

14th AD Dem Vining declares win over Adamczyk

Dem Robyn Vining is declaring victory in her race against GOP state Treasurer Matt Adamczyk for the open 14th AD after she trailed in the initial count by 21 votes. The declaration comes after returns were updated in Waukesha and

Read More »

Walker concedes guv’s race to Evers

Gov. Scott Walker conceded this afternoon, offering the “full support of my staff and our cabinet” as Dem rival Tony Evers begins the transition process. In a statement that thanked his family and aides and paid homage to his father,

Read More »

‘Dark store’ referendums receive widespread support

Voters in more than 20 counties, cities and villages across the state threw their support behind referendums to urge lawmakers to pass legislation closing the so-called “dark store” loophole. The measures received widespread support. The narrowest margin — 19.5 percent

Read More »