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(03/16/12 7:27am)
The 2011-12 state legislative session culminated late Thursday after a contentious bill requiring a doctor to be present when administering an abortion passed despite persistent Democratic opposition.
(03/13/12 5:58am)
A judge’s ruling Monday permanently suspended implementation of Wisconsin’s controversial law requiring voters to provide a valid form of identification before receiving a ballot.
(03/12/12 5:28am)
An estimated 35,000 Democrats and union supporters gathered at the state Capitol Saturday to memorialize the first anniversary of the passing of a contentious bill limiting collective bargaining rights for public workers.
(03/12/12 5:24am)
If recommendations made by Government Accountability Board staff in a memo released Friday are approved, recall primary elections will be held May 15, and general recall elections would take place June 12.
(03/08/12 7:18am)
Less than a month until the national spotlight will be focused on Wisconsin’s Republican presidential primaries, figures central to the campaign to reelect President Barack Obama visited Madison Wednesday to encourage students to begin campaign efforts of their own.
(03/06/12 6:16am)
The Joint Finance Committee voted Monday to send a controversial bill that would ease regulations on iron ore mining in Wisconsin to the state Senate floor, even though it seems unlikely to pass there.
(03/02/12 5:45am)
While the presidential election may be months away, two top campaign officials for the campaign to reelect President Barack Obama will be on the UW-Madison campus Wednesday.
(02/28/12 8:37am)
The Democratic Party of Wisconsin released the first of what will likely be a barrage of recall-themed advertisements Monday, as the anticipated recall elections of Gov. Scott Walker and five Republican politicians loom ahead.
(02/23/12 8:17am)
The field of candidates vying to challenge Gov. Scott Walker in
his likely recall election will expand Thursday when Wisconsin
Secretary of State Doug La Follette declares his candidacy.
(02/21/12 8:51am)
Tuesday's primary elections will be the first time voters will
be asked to provide an acceptable photo ID before receiving a
ballot, in accordance to the new Voter ID law passed last year.
(02/20/12 6:30am)
Republicans decided last week to fast-track the Assembly version
of a bill reducing regulations on iron-ore mining in Wisconsin
instead of going forward with a more moderate Senate version
proposed last week.
(02/15/12 8:44am)
Crowds led by UW-Madison's Teaching Assistants' Association
marched on the
Capitol Tuesday to demonstrate their continued dissatisfaction
one year after the first major protest against Gov. Scott Walker's
reforms.
(02/15/12 8:31am)
A bill that eases restrictions on public sampling of homemade
wine or beer in Wisconsin passed by a 32-1 vote in the state Senate
Tuesday.
(02/14/12 6:13am)
Wisconsin exported significantly more goods and services in 2011
than in 2010, including an 18 percent growth in agricultural
product exports, according to a report released Monday.
(02/14/12 4:14am)
State Sen. Neal Kedzie, R-Elkhorn, released the state Senate’s
version of a contentious Assembly bill passed on Jan. 26 easing
regulations on iron ore mines in Wisconsin.
(02/13/12 7:22am)
Around 500 people gathered in front of the Capitol Saturday to
mark the first anniversary of the collective bargaining protests
that consumed Madison last year.
(02/10/12 7:17am)
All four Republican state Senators being targeted for recall
elections filed challenges Thursday to petition signatures they
said were invalid.
(02/09/12 10:21pm)
After weeks of speculation, Sen. Kathleen Vinehout, D-Alma,
officially announced Wednesday she will run against Gov. Scott
Walker in the potential recall election expected to take place in
late spring or summer.
(02/06/12 6:08am)
Gov. Scott Walker said Friday he plans to meet with the
prosecutor investigating illegal activities at his former Milwaukee
County Executive office that have led to charges against five of
his former aides and associates.
(02/03/12 8:05am)
Anyone under the age of 21 attempting to buy alcohol in
Wisconsin could face harsher penalties if a bill proposed by Rep.
Andre Jacque, R-Bellevue, becomes law.