Mary Burke releases job creation proposal
Gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke released her proposal for statewide economic development Tuesday, along with a video in which Burke outlined the plan.
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Gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke released her proposal for statewide economic development Tuesday, along with a video in which Burke outlined the plan.
The state Assembly may discuss legislation to allow more sources of money for green energy projects within the year.
A new bill before the state Assembly aims to ensure businesses in Wisconsin must pay the appropriate state taxes.
New legislation will establish a state grant to implement workplace wellness programs for small businesses.
The state Senate approved an Assembly resolution Wednesday commemorating March 8, 2014 as International Women’s Day.The resolution called for a symbolic gesture to show Wisconsin’s commitment to women’s issues and gender equality.
The state Senate passed a package of bills Wednesday that would limit absentee voting times and change rules relating to election officials.
The state Senate debated a number of bills Tuesday that would change Wisconsin’s voting and campaign fundraising rules.
Legislators and interest groups participated in an online town hall on Twitter to discuss policy addressing student loan debt.
A state Senate committee held a public hearing Wednesday to discuss campaign finance legislation that would remove many conditions which require individuals and political organizations to publicly disclose financial contributions and disbursements introduced earlier this week.
The state Senate plans to take up legislation in the coming months that would make major changes to the state’s campaign finance laws.
Chris Miller, a retired pastor from La Valle, Wis., announced in a statement Monday he will run as a Democrat to represent Wisconsin’s 50th district in the state Assembly.
Gov. Scott Walker signed an act Monday that will allow the Department of Health Services to expand required tests conducted on newborns, according to a statement.
State Sen. Kathleen Vinehout, D-Alma, released a statement Wednesday condemning the University of Wisconsin System’s payroll system inefficiencies.
The state Assembly will debate legislation in the coming months that would legally formalize the relationship mining companies have with their host towns.
The state Assembly may soon discuss new regulations on Wisconsin’s mining industry.
Gov. Scott Walker announced in a release Friday the Department of Administration’s Division of Energy Services allocated $500,000 to the Keep Wisconsin Warm and Cool Fund.
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., visited the WisPolitics.com luncheon at the Madison Club Thursday and spoke candidly about his first term in Congress and politcal issues including the federal budget, unemployment and free trade.
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals released more than 28,000 pages of documents relating to the John Doe investigation Wednesday, revealing evidence used to convict a former Milwaukee County employee in 2010 of campaigning on public time.
The state Senate passed several bills Tuesday addressing heroin addiction, cell phone tracking, school accountability and drone use.
The state Assembly voted along party lines Thursday to defeat the “Higher Ed Lower Debt” bill that had been debated the last month, which would have lowered interest rates on student loans in the state.