Ad triggers debate in Court race
The race for the state Supreme Court continued to intensify Wednesday, when a special interest group advertisement stated Justice Louis Butler ruled in cases where he had conflicts of interest.
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The race for the state Supreme Court continued to intensify Wednesday, when a special interest group advertisement stated Justice Louis Butler ruled in cases where he had conflicts of interest.
The Democrat-controlled state Senate passed its version of the budget repair bill Tuesday to fix a $428 million shortfall, though few compromises have been made with the Assembly.
The two candidates vying for a spot on the state Supreme Court debated in Madison Tuesday, in a campaign both said is becoming increasingly ugly.
The state budget repair bill is likely mired in legislative deadlock akin to last fall's, even as the bill is set for a vote in the state Senate Tuesday.
Although the Great Lakes Compact failed to move out of the state Assembly Tuesday, Gov. Jim Doyle recently said he would call a special legislative session to pass the bill.
Gov. Jim Doyle announced his proposal to repair a $652 million budget shortfall Monday, though its effects on the UW System remain unclear.
U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen, D-Wis., focused on health care in a speech at the UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health Friday.
A state Assembly lawmaker voted against a campaign finance reform bill she had earlier co-sponsored Thursday, indicating how unlikely a resolution of the issue is this session.
A bill intended to help children with autism passed the state Assembly Thursday, though it is unclear if it will pass the Senate before the end of the legislative session.
With a week left in the normal session, both houses in the Wisconsin Legislature are passing bills that have little hope of success in the other chamber.
The UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine will receive a $2.5 million tomotherapy center, due to a bill that passed the state Legislature Thursday.
The presidential campaign of U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., might be decided by primaries in the delegate-rich states of Ohio and Texas Tuesday.
A Tuesday report said mandating the use of government-issued photo identification and ending same-day voter registration could solve most problems with Wisconsin elections.
UW-Madison medical students lobbied at the state Capitol Wednesday, attempting to gain support for the Healthy Wisconsin legislation.
A bill banning human trafficking and a bill aiming to limit carbon dioxide emissions were among several controversial proposals voted on in the state Legislature Tuesday.
A Madison lawmaker will force a vote on a bill aiming to curb global warming Tuesday, though the bill is likely to face opposition from Assembly Republican leadership.
Human trafficking is a larger problem in Wisconsin than previously thought, according to a report released Monday.
U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., spent more on campaign advertising in Wisconsin than all other candidates combined, according to a Friday report.
The Wisconsin primary election is over, but Wednesday vote totals show two parties with different amounts of enthusiasm.
U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., won the Wisconsin primaries Tuesday, solidifying both of their leads in the race for the presidency.