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(10/07/13 11:46pm)
Mary Burke, a former executive with Trek Bicycle and the state’s former commerce secretary, became the new Democratic front runner in the 2014 gubernatorial election after she officially announced her candidacy Monday.
(10/07/13 4:00am)
State legislators, school district representatives and Wisconsin citizens met in the state Capitol Thursday to discuss an assembly bill that hits a contentious area in state law: how the state should address controversy over the use of American Indian mascots in schools.
(10/04/13 3:56am)
A Republican-backed state Senate campaign finance bill that would increase the minimum level for reporting campaign donations moved into committee Thursday for a discussion about its viability.
(10/04/13 3:51am)
As the government shutdown dragged into its third day Thursday, Capitol Hill was disrupted with a speeding black sedan, gunshots, a Capitol lockdown and one death.
(10/03/13 5:17am)
The Wisconsin Department of Justice granted the state’s 200,000th concealed carry permit Monday, according to a release from the state attorney general, highlighting an issue that has fueled disagreement since the concealed carry law passed in November of 2011.
(10/02/13 2:22am)
The Affordable Care Act’s federal exchanges, which launched in Wisconsin and 33 other states Tuesday, ran into a series of technological issues soon after the federal government simultaneously began its shutdown proceedings.
(10/01/13 7:00am)
Deadlock and a failure to compromise permeated through the U.S. Congress and into Tuesday morning as the Republican-dominated House pushing its agenda to defund the Affordable Care Act and the Democrat-dominated Senate acting in support of President Barack Obama’s directives missed their midnight deadline and forced the federal government into its first shutdown in 17 years.
(10/01/13 6:40am)
After a turbulent three years, the Affordable Care Act, which has been an annoyance to Republicans, the center of a Supreme Court case and one of the central tenants of President Barack Obama’s tenure, will move to its next step Tuesday as Wisconsin citizens and students will have their first opportunity to log into the online exchange and explore their health care coverage options.
(09/27/13 1:53am)
The most recent private sector job growth statistics released Thursday showed Wisconsin dropped one place to 34th in the country in private sector job growth, and drew mixed responses from Gov. Scott Walker and state legislators.
(09/26/13 12:10am)
Leaders of both state legislative houses announced Wednesday they would create special committees on Common Core standards to weigh the future education principles used in state districts.
(09/25/13 3:17am)
Wisconsin citizens would be allowed to purchase special anti-abortion license plates if an assembly bill that committee members discussed at a public hearing Tuesday were to pass through the legislature.
(09/20/13 2:07am)
Planned Parenthood and WisconsinEye, a nonprofit organization that airs footage of the state Legislature, have been embroiled in a debate recently over Planned Parenthood advertisements attacking a state senator for his role in a floor debate that led to new restrictions on abortions.
(09/19/13 4:20am)
The state’s Joint Committee on Finance approved a controversial budget provision Wednesday that would allow the state to use spouse and family assets to pay for costs incurred by a deceased family member who has received Medicaid care.
(09/18/13 4:17am)
Tenants in Madison and across the state could see landlords gain new rights if a controversial bill passed by the state Senate Tuesday were to become a law.
(09/13/13 2:08am)
Native American tribes from around the state clashed with a group of state legislators over the past two days regarding a proposed Kenosha area Menominee casino.
(09/13/13 2:01am)
Wisconsin citizens could see their access to previously public state legal records limited if a new bill introduced in the state Assembly were to pass.
(09/12/13 3:09am)
Farmers, legislators and organization representatives from across the state gathered at the state Capitol Wednesday to discuss an issue close to the heart of America’s Dairyland: the sale of unpasteurized milk.
(09/12/13 2:47am)
The Act 10 controversy, which began in 2011 with swarms of people storming the state Capitol in protest of almost every state unions’ loss of collective bargaining rights, saw another victory for Gov. Scott Walker Wednesday as a federal judge threw out a union-filed case challenging the legislation.
(09/11/13 6:08am)
President Barack Obama took his ceremonial walk down the White House carpet Tuesday night to address the American public on Syria and make a passionate case for military intervention should diplomatic talks with a Russia-Syria coalition fall through.
(09/11/13 6:05am)
Wisconsin’s Menominee tribe has stirred controversy and sparked debate after applying to open an off-reservation casino in the Kenosha area, drawing Gov. Scott Walker, state legislators and other Wisconsin tribes into the mix.