Harm Venhuizen Associated Press/Report for America
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Wisconsin's top Republican wants to let voters decide whether to shrink the window of time in which women can get abortions
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Republican lawmakers are calling for layoffs and criticizing remote work policies at state agencies after an audit revealed that state employees were spending substantially more time working from home than in their offices.
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The Republican head of the Wisconsin Senate said Monday he wants to see pay raises approved for Universities of Wisconsin employees, pitting himself against the state Assembly speaker who has vowed to withhold UW funding until it cuts its spending on diversity, equity and inclusion
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A Wisconsin man pleaded guilty Friday to firebombing the office of a prominent anti-abortion group last year.
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The Universities of Wisconsin is proposing a $32 million workforce spending plan in an attempt to get back funds that were cut by the Republican-controlled state Legislature earlier this year in a fight over campus diversity programs.
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Wisconsin judge rules that GOP-controlled Senate's vote to fire top elections official had no effectA vote by the Republican-controlled Wisconsin Senate last month to fire the state's nonpartisan top elections official had no legal effect, and lawmakers are barred from ousting her while a lawsuit plays out, a Dane County judge ruled on Friday
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Republican Wisconsin lawmakers are backing a bill that would bar public universities in the state from considering race and diversity when awarding financial aid.
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Republicans who control the Wisconsin Legislature have advanced a series of voter-related constitutional amendments.
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Republicans who control the Wisconsin Senate voted Tuesday to fire eight state board appointees from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' administration, including a majority of the panel that sets the state's environmental and wildlife policies.
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Republican Wisconsin lawmakers working to oust the state's nonpartisan top elections official have admitted that a state Senate vote to fire her last month has no legal effect.