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Gov. Tony Evers seeks to increase state support to the UW System and extend in-state tuition freeze into its seventh year in budget proposal.
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Tradeoffs appear to exist between the governor’s and legislators’ tax plans.
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Gov. Tony Evers’ latest executive order enforces his support for caregivers and strengthening health care.
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The Black Student Union marched today, 50 years after thousands of students protested for the BSU to be created.
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Gov. Tony Evers continue to shows support for environmental justice by calling for $70M for clean water and implementing Paris climate accord on a state level
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Gov. Tony Evers plans to fund the elimination of the dark store loophole taxation reduction in upcoming budget.
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Gov. Tony Evers responds to the life-threatening weather conditions, with UW-Madison hesitating to cancel class until forecasts are further updated.
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Combined spending from the Evers and Walker campaign nearly reached nine figures.
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Everything to know about actions Gov. Tony Evers has taken since his inauguration two weeks ago.
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Incoming Gov. Tony Evers continues to assert his commitment to progressive health care reform, a potential harbinger of partisan battles down the road.
After the fatal shooting of 13-year-old Milwaukee native Sandra Parks, who wrote an award-winning essay on gun violence, U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin emphasizes the need to continue her work.
Evers has ensured that his state budget proposal to increase public school funding by 12.3 percent is feasible.
After helping to spearhead the nation’s very first coordinated policy efforts against poverty, UW-Madison’s Institute for Research on Poverty has continued to study the central problems and solutions of socioeconomic hardship in America.
Evers keen on making replacements to Board of Regents to re-establish postsecondary education value and improve state resources.