Gov. Evers: Approves bipartisan bills supporting Wisconsin workers
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, at the Wisconsin State Council of Machinists Annual Conference and surrounded by labor leaders and union members, signed Assembly Bill (AB) 651, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 145, which makes several improvements to Wisconsin’s worker’s compensation system. Gov. Evers also exercised
Autism United of Wisconsin: Autism Acceptance Day at the Wisconsin State Capitol to kick off Autism Acceptance Month
(Madison, WI) – An event recognizing April as Autism Acceptance Month will take place on Thursday, April 2nd at 12:00 PM in the Assembly Parlor at the Wisconsin State Capitol. The event is hosted by the Autism Society of Wisconsin,
Rep. Duchow: Fair lawsuit legislation vetoed
Madison, WI – On Friday, Governor Tony Evers vetoed Assembly Bill 225, introduced by Representative Cindi Duchow (R–Delafield) and Senator Dan Feyen (R–Fond du Lac). The bill aimed to prevent third parties, such as insurance companies, from influencing the selection of
Gov. Evers: Vetoes bill requiring Wisconsin to opt into nationwide expansion of private voucher schools under ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ slams Republican attacks on public education in America
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today vetoed a bill that would have required opting Wisconsin into a nationwide expansion of private voucher schools under President Donald Trump’s and Republicans’ ‘Big Beautiful Bill, which is expected to divert billions of dollars
Dept. of Transportation: DMV explains steps to obtain an ID to use at the polls
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) explains the steps needed to obtain an ID to show at the polls if the voter does not already have some form of approved ID, such as a Wisconsin
Dept. of Natural Resources: Keep wildlife wild: Know what to do if you encounter young wild animals this spring
MADISON, Wis. – As warmer weather approaches, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that wild animals and their young will be on the move across Wisconsin. “Springtime brings a flurry of inquiries from concerned individuals about the
UW-Stout: New Tree Campus designation is the latest step in sustainability efforts that protect Earth, benefit budgets
Menomonie, Wis. – The Arbor Day Foundation has recognized University of Wisconsin-Stout as a Tree Campus for its dedication to enhancing community well-being through tree education, investment and community engagement. The recognition is the latest chapter in the university’s long-running
School Engagement Council: Milwaukee parents and school community raise urgent concerns over MPS budget process and staffing cuts
Milwaukee, WI — Parents, School Engagement Council (SEC) members, and community advocates are raising urgent concerns about the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) 2026–2027 budget, citing a lack of transparency, reduced school-level autonomy, and decisions that may negatively impact students and
Muller campaign: Calls out special interest influence in local election
HOLMEN – La Crosse County Board candidate Chris Muller today expressed disappointment over the growing influence of out-of-state special interest money in what is traditionally a local, community-focused election. Muller contrasted his grassroots campaign with what he describes as a
Indivisible Madison East: No Kings — Madisonians join the largest single-day protest in American history
Madison, WI — More than 10,000 people hit the streets of Madison for the third No Kings, a worldwide day of protest and action involving more than 3,300 events across the United States and on every continent. No Kings is
U.S. Rep. Fitzgerald: Votes to fully fund DHS, back ICE and CBP, and reject Democrats’ open borders demands
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) issued the following statement after voting to pass the House Amendment to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 7147 – Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act, 2026, legislation to end the Democrats’ reckless Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Transgender Resistance Action Committee: Demands UW Health resume providing healthcare to trans youth
MADISON, WIS. — With no federal restrictions in place regarding healthcare for transgender youth, advocates are alarmed that UW Health continues to withhold care. The Transgender Resistance Action Committee (TRAC) of Dane County announced today that this week, they officially
Milwaukee Jewish Federation: Governor Tony Evers and Wisconsin State Legislature pass historic legislation to help fight antisemitism
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin — Milwaukee Jewish Federation applauds Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Legislature for Passing AB446 (SB445), joining 37 other U.S. states and the District of Columbia in codifying the definition of antisemitism into state legislation. By signing this legislation,
Hulsey campaign: Opposes King Trump’s war on No Kings Day
Milwaukee, WI—Democraticgovernor Brett Hulsey will make this statement to President/King Trump at the No Kings Rally in Milwaukee tomorrow. Hulsey is a carpenter, former state representative, county supervisor and Democratic governor candidate who authored a 2003 Dane County Resolution against President
Sen. Wanggaard: Evers, Democrats side with thieves over employers
Governor Evers Vetoes Bill Allowing Employers to Fire Employees that Steal MADISON – Governor Tony Evers has vetoed Senate Bill 431, which would allow employers to fire employees that steal from them. The bill was necessitated by a Wisconsin Supreme
Rep. Duchow: Evers leaves employers in limbo
Madison, WI – Today, Governor Tony Evers vetoed Senate Bill 431, introduced by Representative Cindi Duchow (R–Delafield) and Senator Van Wanggaard (R–Racine). The bill sought to clarify that employers do not violate Wisconsin’s Fair Employment Act when terminating an employee over pending,
Rep. Duchow: WIAA accountability: Vetoed
Madison, WI – Today, Governor Tony Evers vetoed Senate Bill 16, introduced by Representative Cindi Duchow (R–Delafield) and Senator Cory Tomczyk (R–Mosinee). The bill would have prohibited school districts from being members of athletic associations that do not comply with state open
Sen. Jacque: Clean water bill to support Wisconsin farmers signed by governor
‘Win-Win’ measure reduces agricultural pollution while providing income for farmers MADISON… Bipartisan clean water legislation authored by Senator André Jacque (New Franken) aimed at helping Wisconsin farmers generate income while reducing runoff pollution was signed into law today by Governor
Gov. Evers: Takes action on dozens of bills
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today took action on dozens of bills. The bills signed by the governor today include creating property tax exemptions for certain prefabricated recreational structures located in licensed campgrounds and expanding property tax repeal aid programs, repealing obsolete tax provisions that have already been sunset by other provisions, and making technical
U.S. Sen. Baldwin presses Trump on skyrocketing gas prices, decision to ease sanctions on Russia and Iran
WASHINGTON, D.C.– Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) joined a group of her colleagues in pressing the Trump Administration about its decision to ease sanctions on Russian and Iranian oil exports and its lack of planning regarding the economic fallout of