Wisconsin will consider new psilocybin program for veterans with PTSD
Wisconsin lawmakers introduced a bipartisan proposal on Nov. 9 to create a new psilocybin pilot program for veterans who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Wisconsin lawmakers introduced a bipartisan proposal on Nov. 9 to create a new psilocybin pilot program for veterans who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
A nationwide political push to ban books has prompted some Wisconsin school districts to review challenged books and, in some cases, pull titles deemed in violation of district policies.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos told reporters Tuesday he would like to find a way to fund the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s engineering building but wants an agreement on DEI programs and greater authority over UW System positions.
Children’s Wisconsin announced on Oct. 22 that they would no longer offer primary care services at their clinic in Milwaukee’s Metcalfe Park neighborhood, changing the health care landscape in Wisconsin’s largest city.
Leading officials from two Wisconsin state agencies held a webinar Tuesday to explore options for easing the student debt crisis.
Two Democratic state lawmakers spoke at a town hall Wednesday about securing funding for a new University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering building despite Republican opposition to the funding.
Protection and stewardship of the land is the Brattset Family Farm philosophy. Nestled in the rolling fields of Jefferson County in southeastern Wisconsin, the 290-acre organic grazing farm is composed of pastures, prairies and a herd of humanely raised beef cattle.
Wisconsin Assembly lawmakers unanimously voted Tuesday to approve Republican-led legislation to guarantee certain rights and protections for K-12 and higher education student journalists.
Wisconsin lawmakers passed new redistricting plans in 2011, resulting in a drastic shift in the partisan bias of the state’s legislative maps. The Republican-leaning maps, while later ruled constitutional, acted as the catalyst for the founding of the Wisconsin Fair Maps Coalition in 2017.
At a community center tucked in the back of a Goodwill on Madison’s north side, Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez kicked off a canvassing event Sunday for Democratic candidates one year out from the 2024 election.
The University of Wisconsin System unveiled a new $32 million plan Monday to expand training in engineering, nursing, data scientists and business, the latest development in the university’s attempt to reclaim Republican-imposed budget cuts.
Top Wisconsin Democrats championed the upcoming 2024 election and emphasized campaign strategies to turn Wisconsin blue at the party’s “Justice Defend Live” panel Friday evening in Madison.
Nestled in the heart of Madison, Wisconsin, State Street stands as a vibrant testament to the city’s rich history, diverse culture and strong sense of community. For decades, the bustling thoroughfare has drawn locals and visitors captivated by its unique blend of historic charm, eclectic shops and lively street life.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison to speak with student leaders Friday in a roundtable event to kick off her “One Year to Win” campaign tour.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos on Thursday advanced articles of impeachment against Meagan Wolfe, Wisconsin’s top election official.
Two Wisconsin Democratic lawmakers announced legislation Wednesday to protect and expand reproductive rights in Wisconsin.
Wisconsinites who receive student loan forgiveness may face a surprise charge when filing their tax returns next year.
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) designated Wisconsin as a Regional Tech Hub in late October, a move expected to spur innovation in the state’s biotech industry.
Wisconsin Assembly lawmakers held a hearing Oct. 26 to discuss Republican-led legislation which would guarantee certain rights and protections for K-12 and higher education student journalists.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers sued Republican state lawmakers Tuesday for blocking UW System pay raises, conservation projects and professional licensing programs in legislative committees, arguing the move violates the Wisconsin Constitution and intrudes into executive powers.