Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a slate of bills, which included a return-to-office requirement and restrictions on unemployment ...
The original bill would have mandated in-person work for affected employees 100% of the time. Republican lawmakers later ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoed nine bills, including one that moves state employees back into an office and others that ...
Governor Tony Evers signed 10 bills into law this week while vetoing nine others, addressing issues from public safety to family property transfers across Wisco ...
Democratic candidate for governor Sara Rodriguez is calling on the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP irrespective of ...
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Governor Evers declares State of Emergency, Economic Disruption over shutdown & FoodShare uncertainties
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed an Executive Order on Friday declaring a state of emergency and a period of economic ...
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed legislation into law Friday that gives police the power to tow vehicles from first-time ...
In a letter sent to the governor, Van Orden emphasized the urgency of meeting the federal submission deadline and ensuring ...
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Tiffany Launches Governor Bid, Says He Doesn’t Need Trump’s Endorsement
Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) has announced a gubernatorial bid following Gov. Tony Evers’ decision not to seek a third term.
Gov. Tony Evers, in a letter to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, said FoodShare will disappear in nine days, affecting ...
Governor Tony Evers signed the bipartisan bill aimed at creating a statewide ban on cellphone use in the classroom Friday.
A bill inspired in part by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s experience on the ballot in Wisconsin is now law with Gov. Tony Evers' signature.
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