GOP leaders ‘open’ to partisan gerrymandering ban
By Riley Nee | Apr. 15Although the Legislature did not hold a vote in Tuesday’s special session to ban partisan gerrymandering, Republican leaders remain “open” to negotiations.
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Although the Legislature did not hold a vote in Tuesday’s special session to ban partisan gerrymandering, Republican leaders remain “open” to negotiations.
Liberal-backed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Chris Taylor visited students and volunteers working to get out the vote on election day on Library Mall.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Chris Taylor visited students and volunteers working to get out the vote before the April 7 election.
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill that would restore collective bargaining rights for University of Wisconsin Health workers eliminated by Act 10.
Funding remains in limbo after Assembly Speaker Robin Vos blocked a vote which would have given money to the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Missing in Action Recovery Project.
Local nonprofit CAYA misrepresented the race of their leadership when applying for the funds, sparking backlash.
Around 150 nurses and medical professionals marched around the Capitol Friday in protest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s actions in Minnesota.