Politics
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‘Hold Russia Accountable’: Wisconsin Leaders Condemn Invasion of Ukraine
Putin’s attack draws bipartisan rebuke from Wisconsin’s elected officials as Russian forces kill Ukrainian soldiers and civilians.
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More Backpedaling from Wisconsin Republicans Who ‘Don’t Know’ Who Won in 2020
Vos confirms dozens of secret subpoenas while Gableman again asks a judge to jail two mayors.
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Tax Rebates, Local Services, Skateboard Parks—Lot of Ideas for Budget Surplus
Gov. Evers proposes checks and education, Republicans want to wait until 2023, but a research group suggests local governments should benefit.
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Election Officials Debunk ‘Fantastical’ Conspiracy Theories About the 2020 Election
The Assembly’s elections committee has heard remarks from 2020 election conspiracy theorists, but the Republicans in charge had not invited actual experts until now.
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Johnson Flip-Flops on a Wisconsin Judicial Nominee, Even After Helping Him Become a Nominee
Milwaukee County judge, brother of a Democratic congressman, was on a list assembled along with Sen. Tammy Baldwin
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Evers on Budget Surplus: ‘This Is the People’s Money, Give It Back.’
Governor uses State of the State to call the Legislature into special session, but Republicans want to wait until after Evers wins or loses reelection.
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State of the State Should Remind That Government Can Help, Top Dems Say
Reps. Greta Neubauer and Kalan Haywood say the state is going in a positive direction, but they want to make sure everyone is along for the ride.
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Ramthun, a 2020 Election Conspiracy Theorist, Officially Launches Gubernatorial Campaign
The conspiratorial state lawmaker’s announcement comes complete with an endorsement from the MyPillow guy.
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Healthcare Workers, Moore Take Aim at GOP Misinformation on Key COVID Anniversary
The continued spread of false COVID-19 information by GOP politicians like Ron Johnson has prolonged the pandemic, speakers say.
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Former DNR Leader Says a Renegade Board Member Is Part of Republicans’ Plan to Undermine Water Rules, Unseat Gov. Evers
George Meyer blames the state’s major business lobby for encouraging a member to stay past his term as a way to fight PFAS standards.

























