Republican state lawmakers reintroduce legislation to expand community solar
Wisconsin Republicans reintroduced a bill that would enable residents to participate in community solar projects from developers independent of utility companies.
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Wisconsin Republicans reintroduced a bill that would enable residents to participate in community solar projects from developers independent of utility companies.
The future of Wisconsin’s largest land conservation in state history is uncertain as leaders debate the project’s economic and environmental impact.
Wisconsin lawmakers finalized a measure Thursday asking spring election voters to consider a proposed constitutional amendment that would give judges more leeway when setting cash bail.
Democrats retained vulnerable seats in districts across the state in the 2022 elections to hold off a Republican supermajority in the Wisconsin Legislature, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Democrats are scrambling to defend key seats in the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate as Republicans push for a supermajority in the Nov. 8 election.
Gov. Tony Evers announced $32 million in grants for 442 Wisconsin emergency medical service providers on Tuesday, following through on a promise to provide relief to pandemic-strained first responders.