POLITICS
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Evers Signs Two Bills Aimed at Preventing Another Rape Kit Backlog
The bipartisan bills will establish new guidelines to help sexual assault victims see justice sooner.
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Gableman Gives an Update to His Election ‘Investigation’ by Shouting at Lawmakers, Complaining About His Critics
Former state Supreme Court justice’s update on Republican-led, taxpayer funded review devolves into heated exchange.
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Evers Rejects GOP’s Gerrymandered Maps. Next Stop: the Courts.
“These gerrymandered maps will not become law,” Evers says in a veto message.
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Who Can Beat Ron Johnson? Democratic Senate Candidates Work to Separate Themselves From the Pack at First Major Forum
More than 800 people turned out for the virtual event, which organizers said they were using to find a candidate that could run on big issues and turn out voters.
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GOP Rams Through Gerrymandered Maps, Which Evers Has Said He Will Veto
Maps drafted by Evers’ nonpartisan citizen commission also fail in a bipartisan rebuke, ensuring the battle will go to the courts.
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Voting Rights, COVID Safety, and Abortion: Evers Has Vetoed Numerous Harmful Bills
A year before the 2022 election, a review of Republican proposals that Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has vetoed during his first term.
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Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Passed. Here’s What it Means for Wisconsin.
Measure expected to provide around $5.5 billion in transportation projects to Wisconsin and a variety of other job-creating improvements.
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Residents Say GOP’s Gerrymandered Districts Look Like an ‘Octopus’ and ‘Dead Turtle’
Western Wisconsin residents who spoke against GOP’s maps proposal pointed out the strange shapes of some districts.
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Vos Defends Gerrymandering as ‘Constitutional Allowance’ In Hearing Over GOP Maps
Republican lawmakers proposed electoral maps that will maintain their gerrymandered majority established in 2011.
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Audit Confirms Results of 2020 Election, Finds Few Issues with Election Administration
Nonpartisan state bureau recommends Legislature or Elections Commission clarify rules on drop boxes, absentee ballots and more, but finds vote totals were accurate.
























