POLITICS
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What To Know About Wisconsin Republicans’ Fake 2020 Electors
Republicans created fake documents certifying Trump as the winner in 2020. Here’s what you need to know.
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‘I Don’t Think It’s Controversial’: Johnson on Opposing Childcare Help
The two-term Republican senator has historically opposed increasing government assistance for working-class families.
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Evers Plan Would Use Budget Surplus to Provide Tax Rebate, Help Education and Child care
Gov. Tony Evers released a plan to give each Wisconsin resident a $150 tax rebate and put $750 million toward education, but Republicans in the Legislature rejected his proposal.
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Godlewski Pledges to Help Farmers, Others Who Live in Wisconsin’s Rural Communities
Sarah Godlewski released her plan for rural Wisconsin designed to address such issues as increasing internet access, expanding health and child care options, and boosting job opportunities.
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Pocan Calls on State and Federal AG’s to Investigate Fraudulent Electors
Congressman asks US Attorney General Merrick Garland and state Attorney General Josh Kaul to expose Trump campaign’s conspiracy.
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Legislator: GOP Colleagues Underestimate the Damage to Democracy from Election Lies
Smith says many know better but are going along because it helps them stay in power.
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Doctors Slam Johnson for Promoting a ‘Clown Car’ of COVID Conspiracy Theorists
Senator spread multiple falsehoods in a DC event based on undermining vaccine confidence.
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Baldwin, Democratic Senate Candidates React to Supreme Court Justice Breyer’s Retirement
President Biden will pick a nominee for Senate confirmation.
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‘Moral Imperative’: Harris Talks Lead Remediation in Milwaukee
The bipartisan infrastructure deal is expected to make a substantial impact in efforts to replace Wisconsin’s 176,000 lead water lines.
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Public Assistance Would Be Harder to Access Under GOP Bills
Despite a record-low unemployment rate, Republican lawmakers want to make it harder for unemployed and low-income people to access public assistance under the guise of addressing the worker shortage.






















