POLITICS
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Evers: Gerrymandering Allowed GOP to Abandon Wisconsin in the Depths of a Pandemic
Evers wants the next maps to return to rewarding compromise and service, rather than conflict, but a 2021 battle is expected.
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Sports Bar Owner Recognized for Looking Out for Employee and Customer Safety
Instead of keeping donations, the money was converted to gift cards for others in need.
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Looking Back on 2020: Wisconsin Votes to Send New Blood to Madison
While Republicans will still control both houses of the Legislature, there are 24 new members, bringing new ideas and lived experiences to the Capitol.
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The Wisconsin 24: Meet Brad Pfaff and Donna Rozar
Rozar brings her experience as seasoned cardiac nurse and county supervisor, while Pfaff is elected to the Senate one year after it fired him as DATCP secretary.
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WI Health Department to State Supreme Court: Let Us Do Our Job
Gov. Evers’ DHS Secretary wants to issue new capacity limits on businesses, but asks justices to rule on how much she can do without a still-absent Legislature.
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WI Health Officials Prepare for Vaccine Arrival as GOP Talks About Controlling Distribution
Joint Finance chair says Republicans want to ensure widespread availability.
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Don’t Forget to Sign Up for Health Insurance Coverage. The Deadline Is Tuesday.
Citizen Action of Wisconsin tracks the ongoing sabotage to enrolling as part of the Affordable Care Act.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Final Effort to Overturn 221,000 Ballots
Hagedorn joins progressives in telling the president he waited too long after the election was done to complain about the rules that govern it.
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The Wisconsin 24: Meet Melissa Agard
After serving four terms in the Wisconsin Assembly, Agard is moving up to the Senate.
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Wisconsin Republicans Again Demand Control Over Vaccine Distribution and COVID-19 Aid
Evers: ‘Doesn’t even pass the smell test’
























