State Assembly approves package of seven workforce development bills
The state Assembly approved several bills Tuesday aimed at bolstering workforce development and improving students’ skill sets for the future.
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The state Assembly approved several bills Tuesday aimed at bolstering workforce development and improving students’ skill sets for the future.
A class on environmental filmmaking is helping University of Wisconsin-Madison students produce stories for this year’s “Tales from Planet Earth” film festival, which will take place over the weekend.
Gov. Scott Walker has addressed disagreements over a proposed Menominee casino in Kenosha by outlining the criteria the casino plan must fulfill to move past the governor and begin being implemented in the near future.
The cold winter temperatures did not deter Freakfest audiences this year, with over 35,000reported to have attended the event, according to a Madison Police Department estimate.
State legislators announced Wednesday they plan to introduce a bill to increase access to counseling services for victims of sexual assault.
A looming deadline for a decision on a state Menominee tribe proposal for an off-reservation casino in Kenosha, Wis. is prompting legislators to make a last push for approval before Gov. Scott Walker makes a decision on the issue.
Two Democratic state representatives proposed a new bipartisan bill Monday aimed at increasing the funding for scientific research in nanotechnology through the University of Wisconsin System.
State Sen. Tom Tiffany, R-Hazelhurst, and State Rep. Joan Ballweg, R-Markesan, officially introduced their Regulatory Certainty Act Friday, which could reduce the powers local governments have to regulate mining operations in Wisconsin.
Two state legislators unveiled a bill to reduce local governments’ power to regulate local mines.
State Rep. John Spiros, R-Marshfield, began circulating a “sexting” bill for co-sponsorship among fellow legislators last week and has received bipartisan support.
Gov. Scott Walker sent a letter to the president of Mexico and the Mexican ambassador to the U.S. Oct. 2 requesting they open a consulate office in Wisconsin.