Democrats propose using federal dollars to cover FoodShare benefit cuts
Two Democratic Assembly members announced legislation Thursday that would protect low-income families who rely on food stamps.
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Two Democratic Assembly members announced legislation Thursday that would protect low-income families who rely on food stamps.
Wisconsin State Rep. Bill Kramer, R-Waukesha, notified the Government Accountability Board he will not seek re-election in November.
The Senate Committee on Organization made a rare move Wednesday to prevent a cancer bill from being debated in the state Senate’s morning session.
Assembly Democrats introduced a bill Wednesday designed to help one million employees in Wisconsin who do not have paid sick days.
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 American Civil Liberties Union withdrew its request to temporarily freeze Wisconsin’s gay marriage ban Tuesday.
Former Trek executive and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke released her first television advertisement Wednesday focusing on Burke’s ability to create jobs.
Assembly Republicans demonstrated unity Tuesday as they voted to remove Bill Kramer from his post as majority leader and replace him with the state's first woman majority leader.
State Rep. Brett Hulsey, D-Madison, emailed a letter to U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin Wednesday urging her to oppose the pending approval of 30 natural gas terminals.
Democratic representatives introduced a renewable energy bill Wednesday that would raise Wisconsin’s renewable energy goals.
Jefferson County District Attorney Susan Happ announced Wednesday she will run for Wisconsin Attorney General, according to a statement.
The Wisconsin Assembly moved one step closer to becoming the 21st state to request a constitutional convention Tuesday night.
State Democrats announced their goals for education accountability reform include reinvesting in public schools and ensuring all schools receiving public dollars are held accountable.
Wisconsin could become the last state to criminalize drunk driving.
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Black Law Students Association and the Sports and Entertainment Law Society held a forum Wednesday to explore the ideas surrounding compensation for college athletes.
The Wisconsin state Assembly approved two bills Monday proposed by Gov. Scott Walker in the year’s first Assembly special session.
The state Assembly approved an amendment to the state’s constitution Tuesday that would require 66 percent of voting members of both chambers to vote in favor of future tax bills in order to move them to the governor's desk.
The state Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities held a public hearing on two bills Monday that could affect research and scholarship funds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
State Rep. Chris Taylor, D-Madison expressed frustration Thursday because the Department of Justice has continued to prosecute citizens who received citations in 2011 for unlawfully protesting at the state Capitol.
The Wisconsin state Legislature made one of the first moves in the legislative process that could save students’ lives.