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Wisconsin voters could gain power to create, repeal laws
'Dead on arrival': GOP rejects Evers' proposal to allow Wisconsin voters to change state law
TONIGHT, REPUBLICAN LEADERS FIERCELY REJECT A PROPOSAL FROM GOVERNOR TONY EVERS TO LET WISCONSIN VOTERS MAKE CHANGES TO STATE LAW. THIS IS SETTING THE STAGE FOR A POTENTIALLY CONTAGIOUS, CONTENTIOUS 2025.
Wisconsin Governor Evers Seeks Voter Power to Enact and Repeal State Laws
Democratic Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has renewed his push to empower voters with the ability to create and repeal state laws independently of the Legislature, a proposal Republicans have opposed in the past.
Evers’ plan to let Wisconsin voters repeal and create state laws meets GOP resistance
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ plan to let voters repeal and create state laws without legislative involvement met opposition from the Republican leaders of the Legislature, who signaled that the idea is likely to be rejected for a second time.
ID, Wisconsin and Republicans
Wisconsin Republicans pushing to make voter ID a constitutional requirement
Republicans who control the Wisconsin Legislature are moving quickly to place a measure on the April ballot that would enshrine the state’s already strict voter ID requirement into the state constitution.
Republicans moving quickly on legislation to enshrine voter ID law into constitution
Republican lawmakers are seeking to codify the state's voter ID law into the constitution to protect it from future challenges.
Wisconsin Republicans push to enshrine state's voter ID law into state constitution
Wisconsin Republicans are moving toward asking voters to approve a constitutional amendment in April that would enshrine the state's voter ID law in the state constitution.
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'It's been absolutely insane': Wisconsin natives closely monitor devastating wildfires in California
The wildfires in the Pacific Palisades may seem distant, but some from Southeast Wisconsin are witnessing the deadly fires' ...
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What is the snowiest place in Wisconsin? Here's a look at the state's snow records
Between the winters of 1987 and 2010, Hurley has averaged 174.4 inches of snow per season — making it one of the snowiest ...
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Republicans promise tax cuts as Wisconsin lawmakers are sworn in for 2025-27 session
Wisconsin state lawmakers gathered Monday to be sworn in, marking the beginning of the 2025-27 legislative session and giving ...
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Wisconsin DHS reporting increase in respiratory viruses
According to the DHS, the number of positive tests for influenza specifically has doubled in the past few weeks. The rise in these illnesses is also resulting in an increase in hospitalizations. A ...
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Wisconsin Football: Former QB Tyler Van Dyke Commits to SMU
Former Wisconsin football quarterback Tyler Van Dyke has found his home for his final collegiate season. In a report from ...
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Wisconsin football adds D3’s top defensive player in Matt Jung
Matt Jung will be a key piece to what Luke Fickell and the Wisconsin defense do in 2025. Jung, the reigning Cliff Harris ...
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Why regular car washes are essential in Wisconsin winters, despite freezing temperatures
Car washes aren't usually top of mind during Wisconsin winters, but drivers are urged to get regular car washes to combat the ...
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Wisconsin native details California wildfire evacuation and destruction
At least two people have been killed and mandatory evacuation orders in place for more than 80-thousand people in the Los ...
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Big home renovation rebates available for Wisconsin homeowners
It sounds almost too good to be true: locals are saving thousands and thousands on home updates — especially in western ...
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