Kamala Harris to visit Wisconsin next week
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Madison next Wednesday to laud the Biden administration’s efforts toward job growth and apprenticeship programs ahead of the 2024 election.
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Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Madison next Wednesday to laud the Biden administration’s efforts toward job growth and apprenticeship programs ahead of the 2024 election.
Lawmakers on the Wisconsin Legislature's budget-writing committee voted to release $32 million to University of Wisconsin System Thursday as part of a previous deal to restructure diversity positions in exchange for pay raises and building projects.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers passed a proposal Feb. 19 to redraw Wisconsin’s legislative maps, changing the landscape of Wisconsin politics for years to come.
Dane County Circuit Judge Ryan Nilsestuen ordered the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) on Jan. 30 to accept absentee ballots with missing witness address information.
Chairman James Crawford of the Forest County Potawatomi Community delivered the 20th annual State of the Tribes address Thursday at the Wisconsin State Capitol, highlighting legislative successes and obstacles for Wisconsin’s Indigenous communities.
A Republican bill that would prohibit UW System universities and technical colleges from requiring students and faculty provide diversity statements for enrollment, funding or hiring is all but dead after opposition from Gov. Tony Evers.
A resolution to recognize February as Black History Month and honor Black changemakers across Wisconsin was introduced this month by Democratic senators after facing rejection in previous years.
The Republican-controlled state Assembly passed a bill on Feb. 13 to eliminate work permit requirements for 14- and 15-year-olds in Wisconsin.
Gov. Tony Evers signed a bill Tuesday creating a direct admissions pathway to University of Wisconsin System campuses for Wisconsin high school students who achieve high academic performance.
A recent amendment to an agreement between Republican state lawmakers and the University of Wisconsin System could allow the construction of the new Camp Randall Sports Center to overlap with the boundaries of the Camp Randall Memorial Park.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers passed a new plan Monday to redraw Wisconsin’s legislative districts ahead of the upcoming election, changing the political landscape of the state for the next decade.
Republican lawmakers in the Assembly approved a constitutional amendment Thursday to ban state agencies from using race, sex, ethnicity, color or national origin for hiring practices and public administration.
Democratic state lawmakers unveiled a proposal Wednesday that would allow Wisconsin workers up to 14 weeks of paid family and medical leave per year.
Dawn Douglas has worked in the Dane County foster care system for 35 years. A social worker by trade, Douglas has always been passionate about connecting at-risk youth with a loving home.
University of Wisconsin System campuses have seen continued debates over belonging, free expression, and social and political identity in recent months as Republican lawmakers seek to fund free speech programs.
The Republican-controlled Legislature passed Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ legislative maps proposal in a vote Tuesday.
A bill to ban race-based consideration in Wisconsin college financial aid programs could potentially overhaul accessibility to higher education for minority students.
Lawmakers on an Assembly committee heard testimony Tuesday on a bill that would allocate $500,000 to free speech programming at the University of Wisconsin System.
A Republican lawmaker responded to a co-sponsorship memo regarding child marriage on Friday with an email saying he would add an amendment against gender-affirming healthcare for minors.
Democratic lawmakers unveiled a series of bills Thursday to boost local journalism in rural communities.