
WisPolitics Midday: July 3, 2019
In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Gov Evers signs his first budget and we have coverage of all of the details.
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In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Gov Evers signs his first budget and we have coverage of all of the details.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Wisconsin Association of School Boards gets a rebuke from a GOP leader. WI Transportation Builders Association urges Gov to sign transportation budget and two Republican-backed bills. WI Supreme Court rules

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Gov will give more time to the Juvenile Justice Grant Committee Gov Evers has until Friday to act on the budget.

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss the state budget, the state Supreme Court ruling DPI must clear rules with the governor, Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of four abortion-related bills and WEDC Secretary and CEO Mark Hogan’s plan to leave the agency in fall.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: GOP happy with US Supreme Court decision on redistricting. Questions on timing of Foxconn completion.

On this week’s episode of WisOpinion.com’s “The Insiders,” Chvala and Jensen consider the rising role of GOP U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Sen Maj Leader says a Gov Evers veto of the budget would be “the worst thing in the world”. US Supreme Court says Fed Courts have no role in resolving

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: Budget moves to the State Senate

In today’s WisPolitics Midday, sponsored by Spectrum: Governor Evers and the Department of Public Instruction suffer a loss in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. DNR Secretary lauds Great Lakes restoration efforts. GOP Senator says his budget vote secured as more money

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, sponsored by Spectrum: A Republican legislator considers new minimum security prison for Wisconsin’s convicted drunk drivers. Both houses of the Legislature have scheduled votes on the State Budget this week. Governor Evers signs new legislation.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday, sponsored by Spectrum, we bring you reaction to this morning’s Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that the December Extraordinary Session of the Legislature was Constitutional. We have comments from: The majority opinion The dissent Legislative leaders Governor

On this week’s episode, Wisconsin Public Radio’s Shawn Johnson and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Patrick Marley discuss the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold lame-duck laws, the state budget, the Assembly’s passage of bills on homelessness and Lincoln Hills deadline, and more.

With GOP legislators poised to pass their version of the biennial budget, WisOpinion Insiders Chvala and Jensen evaluate funding for schools and special education. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday, sponsored by Spectrum: Can the Republicans muster 17 votes to pass the budget? UW Regent President comments on actions of the heads of the system’s schools. Rep. Jim Ott continues his efforts to stiffen drunk driving

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: At least one Republican Senator will vote against the budget. WI Supreme Court sets a schedule to announce “Lame Duck” Lawsuit decision.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: Governor Evers talks budget vetoes. Step Therapy debated. Developments on youth prison dilemma.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: A new non-profit group wants lawmakers to take a new look at the “outdated” in-state tuition freeze. DWD Chair wants reconsideration of the closing of a Northwoods job center.

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss the Joint Finance Committee’s final actions on the budget, the guv bringing back the pardon process and the state Supreme Court’s latest rulings in the lame-duck lawsuits.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: WI Senate Majority Leader will meet next week with members to see where they stand on the budget. Assembly Speaker Vos’ thoughts on possible budget veto.

As GOP legislators ready their budget for a floor vote, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, debate the decision to turn down federal Medicaid expansion. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Gov Evers signs his first budget and we have coverage of all of the details.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Wisconsin Association of School Boards gets a rebuke from a GOP leader. WI Transportation Builders Association urges Gov to sign transportation budget and two Republican-backed bills. WI Supreme Court rules on DUI blood tests once consent is revoked.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Gov will give more time to the Juvenile Justice Grant Committee Gov Evers has until Friday to act on the budget.

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss the state budget, the state Supreme Court ruling DPI must clear rules with the governor, Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of four abortion-related bills and WEDC Secretary and CEO Mark Hogan’s plan to leave the agency in fall.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: GOP happy with US Supreme Court decision on redistricting. Questions on timing of Foxconn completion.

On this week’s episode of WisOpinion.com’s “The Insiders,” Chvala and Jensen consider the rising role of GOP U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, brought to you by Spectrum: Sen Maj Leader says a Gov Evers veto of the budget would be “the worst thing in the world”. US Supreme Court says Fed Courts have no role in resolving gerrymandering claims. US Supreme Court rules in favor of WI

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: Budget moves to the State Senate

In today’s WisPolitics Midday, sponsored by Spectrum: Governor Evers and the Department of Public Instruction suffer a loss in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. DNR Secretary lauds Great Lakes restoration efforts. GOP Senator says his budget vote secured as more money will be allocated for local prosecutors.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update, sponsored by Spectrum: A Republican legislator considers new minimum security prison for Wisconsin’s convicted drunk drivers. Both houses of the Legislature have scheduled votes on the State Budget this week. Governor Evers signs new legislation.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday, sponsored by Spectrum, we bring you reaction to this morning’s Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that the December Extraordinary Session of the Legislature was Constitutional. We have comments from: The majority opinion The dissent Legislative leaders Governor Evers

On this week’s episode, Wisconsin Public Radio’s Shawn Johnson and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Patrick Marley discuss the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold lame-duck laws, the state budget, the Assembly’s passage of bills on homelessness and Lincoln Hills deadline, and more.

With GOP legislators poised to pass their version of the biennial budget, WisOpinion Insiders Chvala and Jensen evaluate funding for schools and special education. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday, sponsored by Spectrum: Can the Republicans muster 17 votes to pass the budget? UW Regent President comments on actions of the heads of the system’s schools. Rep. Jim Ott continues his efforts to stiffen drunk driving laws.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: At least one Republican Senator will vote against the budget. WI Supreme Court sets a schedule to announce “Lame Duck” Lawsuit decision.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: Governor Evers talks budget vetoes. Step Therapy debated. Developments on youth prison dilemma.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: A new non-profit group wants lawmakers to take a new look at the “outdated” in-state tuition freeze. DWD Chair wants reconsideration of the closing of a Northwoods job center.

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters discuss the Joint Finance Committee’s final actions on the budget, the guv bringing back the pardon process and the state Supreme Court’s latest rulings in the lame-duck lawsuits.

In today’s WisPolitics Midday update: WI Senate Majority Leader will meet next week with members to see where they stand on the budget. Assembly Speaker Vos’ thoughts on possible budget veto.

As GOP legislators ready their budget for a floor vote, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, debate the decision to turn down federal Medicaid expansion. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.