Rep. Armstrong: Assembly passes two Armstrong bills on packed calendar
MADISON, WI – The State Assembly met on June 24 to approve a long list of proposals, including two bills introduced by State Rep. Dave Armstrong (R-Rice Lake). “The Assembly covered a lot of ground today, touching on subjects ranging from nuclear
Rep. Subeck: Dobbs anniversary highlights need for action to defend reproductive freedom
MADISON – Today marks three years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ending nearly 50 years of guaranteed access to legal abortion and triggering a wave of attacks on reproductive freedoms across the country. The Court’s decision in Dobbs
Rep. Fitzgerald: Statement on today’s Assembly floor session
MADISON – State Representative Joan Fitzgerald (D-Fort Atkinson) released the following statement following today’s floor session: “Time is running out to pass a state budget in the Legislature on time, yet Republicans have forced us into a stalemate. We have
Rep. Clancy: Opposes bills designed to lock up more Wisconsinites
Rep. Clancy Calls on Legislature to Shift Focus Immediately MADISON, Wis. – Today, the Wisconsin Assembly met to consider a long list of bills, including six that would create new crimes or enhance existing penalties, locking up more people for
Rep. Green: Superior lead line relief legislation passes Assembly
Madison, WI – Representative Chanz Green (R-Grand View) issued the following statement after Senate Bill 56, which would allow Superior Water, Light & Power, Wisconsin’s only private water utility, to be able to access federal funds to provide principal forgiveness for lead
Rep. Joers: Legislative Republicans want new programs but don’t want to pay for them
Wisconsin Assembly meets with six days left in the fiscal year and without a budget MADISON – The Wisconsin State Assembly met with less than a week left in the fiscal year. Representative Alex Joers (D-Waunakee) spoke about several legislative
Rep. Steffen: Legislature sends nuclear energy bills to governor with bipartisan backing
Landmark Legislation Positions Wisconsin to Lead on Nuclear Energy Madison, WI — Wisconsin is one step closer to securing a cleaner, more reliable energy future. Today, the State Assembly gave final legislative approval to a trio of bills aimed at positioning
Rep. Moore Omokunde: “No new nuclear energy for Wisconsin without a conversation first”
MADISON— This afternoon, the Wisconsin State Assembly convened for legislative floor session. There were 3 bills relating to nuclear energy before the body: Assembly Bill 108, commissioning a nuclear siting study; Assembly Bill 132, promoting a Wisconsin nuclear power summit;
Sen. Jacque: Assembly passes Sen. Jacque’s bill fighting violent crime
NE WI lawmaker’s bills advance supporting volunteer firefighters, children, and electoral choices MADISON, WI…Local public safety officials will be better able to fight violent crimes, such as domestic abuse and gang violence, under legislation passed by the State Assembly today.
Sen. Jacque: Bill to support public safety in campgrounds heads to governor’s desk
Legislation ensures law enforcement can assist in removing disruptive or dangerous individuals from campgrounds MADISON, WI — Legislation clarifying that campground guests in Wisconsin are not tenants under landlord-tenant law—and that law enforcement may assist in their removal when necessary—is now
Rep. Swearingen: Supreme Court ruling undermines property rights of northern Wisconsin landowners
Madison, WI – Representative Rob Swearingen (R–Rhinelander) issued the following statement in response to the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision to grant the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) authority to force PFAS cleanups without going through the Legislature or administrative rulemaking: “This ruling
Rep. Sortwell: Assembly passes legislation supporting volunteer firefighters
Madison – Representative Shae Sortwell (R-Gibson) released the following statement in response to the Assembly passing his legislation supporting volunteer firefighters: “Roughly 92% of Wisconsin fire departments are volunteer or mostly volunteer. Unfortunately, these departments have faced waning membership for
Sen. Nass: Budget benchmarks
Senator Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) issued the following statement outlining his biennial budget benchmarks he has been using since the start of the state budget process in February: “As I have told my constituents since the start of the 2025-27 biennial
U.S. Rep. Grothman: Reintroduces bipartisan bill to lower costs for cancer treatments
(Washington, D.C.) – Representatives Glenn Grothman (WI-06), Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR), Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), Joe Morelle (D-NY), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), and Doris Matsui (D-CA) have reintroduced the bipartisan Cancer Drug Parity Act, which will lower costs for cancer patients prescribed oral medications. The bill
Gov. Evers: Joins local leaders to celebrate groundbreaking of new YMCA in Waushara County
Waushara County YMCA set to support child care and telehealth services, as well as critical community programming, serving thousands of area residents in Central Wisconsin WAUTOMA — Gov. Tony Evers today joined local leaders in Wautoma to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Waushara County
A Better Wisconsin Together: Wisconsin Republicans failing to do most pressing job – pass a state budget
MADISON, Wis. — With one just week to go until the end of the state’s fiscal year and the deadline to pass a new state budget, Republican state lawmakers have no scheduled meetings for the budget writing Joint Committee on Finance
ACLU of Wisconsin: Calls on Milwaukee County Sheriff to decline adoption of facial recognition technology, urges support for resolution regulating its acquisition
MILWAUKEE—The ACLU of Wisconsin issued the following statement after reports that the County Sheriff’s Department is considering acquiring facial recognition technology from Biometrica. Biometrica is also offering to provide software licenses to the Milwaukee Police Department in exchange for millions of images
Sen. Wimberger: Statement on verdict in WMC v. DNR
MADISON – Senator Eric Wimberger (R-Oconto) released the following statement on the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s verdict in Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, Inc. v. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources: “The Court’s ruling today underlines what I’ve been saying for years: Protections for
Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin: Launches six-figure accountability campaign pushing back on Governor Evers’ failing agenda
Madison, WI –Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin (AFP-WI) is launching a six-figure, statewide accountability campaign this week to expose Governor Evers’ disastrous economic agenda. Wisconsin can no longer afford the massive tax hikes, failing education policies, and rising energy costs the Evers administration has
Wisconsin Historical Society, Wisconsin Public Media: Celebrate joint resolution honoring Jerry Apps
Beloved author, educator and storyteller recognized by Wisconsin Legislature for preserving the state’s rural heritage through books and public media MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin Public Media are proud to celebrate today’s passage of Senate Joint Resolution 71,