Proposed transportation budget sparks debate
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s 2015-’17 budget request, released Friday, has sparked considerable debate, especially regarding a new $50 fee for registering hybrid and electric vehicles.
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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s 2015-’17 budget request, released Friday, has sparked considerable debate, especially regarding a new $50 fee for registering hybrid and electric vehicles.
With newly elected U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Wis., vacating his state Senate seat and heading to Washington D.C., a special election will soon determine who will represent the 20th District in Wisconsin’s next Senate session.
State Assembly Republicans held a caucus Monday in order to introduce and welcome their 18 new members as well as vote on party leadership positions.
As the dust finally settled after Tuesday’s midterm elections, an even stronger state Senate Republican majority, now occupying 19 of 33 seats, has decided upon their party leadership Thursday, while the Democrats will soon vote to determine the Senate Minority leader.
Candidates in both the gubernatorial election and the attorney general race released the latest campaign finance numbers Monday.
Coors Light announced in a press release Monday it will team up with Madison’s Metro Transit to provide free bus services to all riders 21 and older this Saturday, Oct. 25, along all Metro Transit routes.