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

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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

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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

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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,

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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

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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

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