"Three legislators are proposing to require Wisconsin public schools to display "In Good We Trust" on he walls of classrooms.
Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel bring their political histories — and partisan backers —to the race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Wisconsin’s declining population could cost it a congressional seat after the next census, reducing its influence in D.C. and Electoral College.
WUWM talked to two southeast Wisconsin legislators — one Republican, one Democrat — to hear about their priorities for the upcoming session and the climate of working across the aisle in Madison.
Three GOP lawmakers in Wisconsin have introduced a bill requiring the display of "In God We Trust" in every public school classroom by the 2026-27 sch
Wisconsin Republicans are proposing a constitutional amendment that would restrict the governor’s partial veto power on appropriation bills. The lawmakers — Rep. Scott Allen (R-Waukesha), Sens. Cory Tomczyck (R-Mosinee) and Julian Bradley (R-New Berlin) — said in a statement that the partial veto power has been “abused” by governors to “twist
Conservative candidate Brad Schimel refuses to criticize the president for freeing rioters who assaulted law enforcement officers.
Although officially nonpartisan, state Supreme Court candidates line up with either the Democratic or Republican parties in their campaigns.
The Democratic National Committee will elect a new chair on Saturday as the party seeks new leadership to guide Democrats through Donald Trump's second presidency.
Republican legislators in Wisconsin have proposed a bill allowing candidates to withdraw their names from election ballots, following an incident involving Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy attempted to rescind his name from the presidential ballot in Wisconsin and six other swing states after ending his independent campaign in August and endorsing
A bill that would empower Wisconsin municipalities to block the construction of solar and wind farms in their backyards has been introduced a second time.
Sen. John Jagler, Rep. Robert Wittke and Rep. Todd Novak say the bill is needed to “reinstate” high academic standards in Wisconsin.