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President Donald Trump has signed his signature bill of tax and spending cuts at the White House Fourth of July picnic ...
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers traded tax cuts for increased spending on higher education, schools and child care in a Wisconsin ...
All of Wisconsin's Republicans in Congress voted in favor of the bill, while all Wisconsin Democrats voted against it.
In the classic Schoolhouse Rock song “I’m Just a Bill,” the bill laments the prospect of waiting with other bills, hoping to ...
President Donald Trump signed his signature legislation on July 4, marking a major political victory for Republicans. But ...
The health care provider tax was central to the swift approval of the state's two-year budget. Here's how it all came ...
The measure cements into law much of Trump’s agenda and is being hailed by the president and his supporters as a major victory.
The Marquette poll found strong support for special education funding and postpartum Medicaid coverage and growing support ...
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed a new two-year budget in the early morning hours of July 3 in a race against Congress to ensure the state gets a federal Medicaid match that it would lose under ...
In Wisconsin, efforts to expand citizen-led ballot access have stalled. The state does not currently allow residents to propose or repeal laws through initiatives or referenda — only the Legislature ...