Sen. Spreitzer: Votes against bad lame duck deal
MADISON – State Senator Mark Spreitzer released the following statement regarding the rejection of a rushed deal that failed in the Legislature last night: “Last night, Senate Democrats and Republicans rejected an election-year gimmick from lame duck officials who tried
Rep. Tittl: WI Assembly delivers $1.8 billion in tax relief and surplus payments for Wisconsinites
Madison, WI– Yesterday, Representative Paul Tittl (R-Manitowoc) approved of sending $1.8 billion of surplus dollars back to Wisconsin tax payers. “In general, taxes are out of control,” said Tittl. “This proposal is progress for providing relief to Wisconsin tax payers and lifting up school districts.” Key
Sen. Wirch: Senate rejects surplus proposal with bipartisan opposition
Madison – On Wednesday night, the Senate voted down legislation to spend the projected budget surplus, legislation which could put our state in a nearly $3 billion deficit. Following the vote, Senator Bob Wirch (D-Pleasant Prairie) released the following statement: “Republicans
Luxemburg-Casco High School: Student awarded Brian LaViolette Scholarship of Excellence
LUXEMBERG, Wis. – Annie Annoye, a senior at Luxemburg-Casco High School, was presented with The Brian LaViolette Scholarship of Excellence on May 13, 2026. The $10,000 scholarship is designed to offer a student the inspiration to succeed and the financial backing to help make higher education possible. Members of the LaViolette family alongside representatives from the Greater Green Bay
Rep. Jacobson: Wisconsin Senate Democrats reject bipartisan deal to return state surplus to the taxpayers
MADISON, WI – After months of negotiation between Governor Evers and Legislative Republicans, the Wisconsin State Assembly voted bipartisanly to pass an agreement to return the state surplus to taxpayers, provide property tax relief, and increase funding for special education. However,
Rep. Snyder: Votes to fund special education, return surplus
Madison… Yesterday, Representative Patrick Snyder (R-Weston) voted in favor of a bipartisan bill supported by Governor Tony Evers to fund special education, and return $1.8 billion in surplus to taxpayers. After passing the State Assembly in a bipartisan vote, the bill
Rep. Krug: Tax relief and education package dies in State Senate
MADISON, WI — Late Wednesday Night the Wisconsin State Senate failed to pass a bipartisan agreement negotiated with Governor Tony Evers to return nearly $1.8 billion of Wisconsin’s budget surplus directly to taxpayers through rebate checks, permanent tax relief on
UW-Stout: Game design programs named among best in Midwest, nation in new Animation Career Review rankings
Menomonie, Wis. – University of Wisconsin-Stout’s game design programs continue to climb in the rankings among their peers around the nation, rising to No. 6 in the Midwest and No. 17 among all public universities in the United States, according
Sen. Tomczyk: Comments on Special Session Bill
Madison… Senator Cory Tomczyk (R-Mosinee) released the following statement regarding the May 2026 Special Session Senate Bill 1: “Since the first time the caucus discussed what to do, if anything, with the state’s surplus, my stance has been that it
Dept. of Natural Resources: Develop your outdoor recreation skillset with the DNR
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to develop their outdoor recreation skills and build confidence in nature at the Explore the Outdoors Expo. The open house-style event will showcase some of the state’s most
Milwaukee County Supervisor: Chairman of Finance Taylor holds Finance Committee expectation-setting meeting ahead of historic budget challenges
MILWAUKEE — Chairman of the Committee on Finance Steve F. Taylor convened Milwaukee County department leaders on Tuesday for an expectation-setting meeting focused on improving efficiency, strengthening preparation, and preparing for the significant fiscal challenges facing Milwaukee County in the years ahead. The meeting brought together department heads and staff to
Rep. Roe: Statement on the Surplus Spending Deal
Madison, Wis. — The Wisconsin State Assembly met in special session on Wednesday to vote on Governor Evers’ and Republican majority leaders’ surplus spending bill. Rep. Ann Roe (D-Janesville) issued the following statement: “A surplus only exists if someone or an
Madison Area Technical College: KittyGo portable litter box wins big at 2026 Madison College Challenge competition
MADISON, Wis. — Olivia Wegner’s love for cats and helping them travel comfortably won the Madison College 2026 Challenge competition with her portable kitty litter box, KittyGo. Wegner, a Madison College Business and Economics graduate, took home the $5,000 prize during the
Rep. Duchow: Responds to Senate’s failure to pass Surplus Bill
Madison, WI – Last night, a bill to utilize $1.8 billion of projected surplus revenue failed to pass the State Senate. Representative Cindi Duchow (R-Delafield) issued the following statement upon the conclusion of the Senate’s floor session: “I am extremely disappointed
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin: Wisconsin Homeschooling Group Receives Libertarian Party Award
Madison—The Wisconsin Homeschooling Parents Association (WHPA), a support and advocacy group for education freedom in the state, has received the 2026 Ed Thompson Award from the Libertarian Party of Wisconsin. The award, named for the 2002 Libertarian Party governor candidate
Sen. Roys: Votes no against budget-busting deal that doesn’t put Wisconsin kids first
MADISON — Last night, Senator Kelda Roys (D-Madison) voted against the budget-busting May 2026 Special Session Senate Bill 1, citing its fiscal irresponsibility and short-term political gimmicks that shortchange our ability to prioritize our kids in the future. Wisconsinites are suffering
Rep. Dallman: Votes for bipartisan “Return the Surplus” Deal struck with Gov. Evers
MADISON – Yesterday, during a Special Session of the Legislature, Representative Dallman (R-Markesan) voted in favor of a bipartisan tax relief deal negotiated with Governor Evers, returning well over one billion dollars from Wisconsin’s surplus back to the taxpayers. The bipartisan
Rep. Miresse: On voting no to the Surplus Bill
Madison, WI – Today, the Assembly convened for a special session to vote on a bill introduced by retiring leadership- Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, and Governor Tony Evers- to address the State’s budget surplus. The bill
Dunn County: Green ribbons mark National Mental Health Month in Dunn County
MENOMONIE, Wis. — Throughout May, the Dunn County Zero Suicide Team — made up of community members and Human Services and Public Health staff — is marking National Mental Health Month by encouraging residents to wear and display green ribbons to raise
Xcel Energy: Brings AI-driven wildfire detection to Wisconsin
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (May 14, 2026) — Xcel Energy is bringing artificial intelligence-driven wildfire detection cameras to Wisconsin, providing quick notifications to first responders of grass and forest fires and helping protect communities, natural resources and power infrastructure. Pano AI wildfire detection