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Overall, 17 Assembly members and six senators are not seeking reelection.
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Democratic Gov. Tony Evers has vetoed more than 40 Republican authored bills, while he signed a bipartisan measure that provides funding for the construction of a new juvenile prison in Milwaukee.
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Some Republicans, including gubernatorial candidate Kevin Nicholson and a growing number of county parties, are calling for an end to the endorsement process entirely.
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Wisconsin’s Republican Assembly speaker has signed a new contract with Michael Gableman, the former state Supreme Court justice he hired to investigate the 2020 election, extending his review through the end of April.
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A bill pushing through the Wisconsin state Legislature would remove qualified immunity for college and university administrators who "violate certain individual expressive rights," a proposal university officials worry could lead to frivolous lawsuits.
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A set of bills would discourage the teaching of so-called critical race theory, allow people to sue the system if conservative speakers aren't allowed to visit campuses and allow students to substitute a class on the U.S. Constitution for a diversity course.
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The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature is preparing to pass a package of fast-tracked bills this week that will make it more difficult to vote in the presidential battleground state.
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Republicans who introduced the proposals say they are responding to voters who are fearful of losing their jobs if they don’t get the vaccine.
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Wisconsin Republicans have introduced a bill that would prohibit abortions if a fetal heartbeat is detected. The bill is modeled after a Texas law that passed last year.
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Wisconsin Republicans are introducing a package of bills designed to support police departments struggling to attract recruits.