State of Wisconsin
Recent News About State of Wisconsin
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Evers 'humbled" to take oath for second term as Wisconsin governor
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers used the moments right before the formal swearing-in ceremony marking the start of his second term to pay respects to those he believes are most responsible for his taking the oath at the capitol in Madison.
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Larson: 'When people can't afford health insurance, we all pay for it.'
Most Wisconsin residents support expanding the state's BadgerCare program.
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Tony Evers: 'Our kids deserve to grow up in a world where they're free to be who they are and marry who they love'
Biden signs the Respect for Marriage Act into law.
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Larson urges people to get vaccinated amid 'triple-demic'
Wisconsin state Sen. Chris Larson is taking a stand against the “triple-demic” threat now sweeping the country by encouraging people to get vaccinated.
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Wisconsin's Evers: 'This holiday season, remember to #ShopSmallWI!'
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers encourages residents of Wisconsin to shop small this holiday season.
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Wisconsin governor touts nearly 21,000 new businesses in Dairy State
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is touting the new home for businesses that his state has become under his stewardship.
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Wisconsin governor: 'Investing in clean energy isn't just the right thing to do—it's also the smart thing to do'
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers believes his clean energy plan is in the best interest of the state.
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Racine DA: 'The cash bail is something that comes up when somebody is arrested and charged with a crime'
Racine attorney Brian P. Dimmer is out to bring a bit more clarity to one of this election season’s hottest debate issues.
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Evers: 'Clean hydrogen has the potential to play a key role' in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers views his support of a multi-state agreement increasing hydrogen's energy contribution as a power move for the whole state.
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Wisconsin collects $1.6 billion in individual income tax revenue in Q3 2022
Wisconsin collected $1.6 billion in individual income taxes during the third quarter of 2022.
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Wisconsin collects $1.5 billion in individual income tax revenue in Q3 2021
Wisconsin collected $1.5 billion in individual income taxes during the third quarter of 2021.
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Report reveals recommendations on how to fix Wisconsin's affordable housing crisis
A new 45-page report has revealed several ways the State of Wisconsin could clear any hurdles in the way of the path to building additional affordable housing for low-income families.
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March 3: Congressional Record publishes “LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM.....” in the House of Representatives section
The Congressional Record published “LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM.....” in the House of Representatives section on March 3.
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Restaurants get creative as inflation reaches historic peaks
With rising inflation marking recent highs across the country, restaurants managers and owners have been forced to adapt their businesses to compete with rising prices.
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State announces $1 million in teacher training funding: 'What’s best for our kids is what’s best for our state'
A state initiative to help grow Wisconsin’s teaching ranks has received new funding, both Gov. Tony Evers and the Department of Workforce Development (DWD) announced on Feb. 14.
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'It’s not like we don’t have enough jobs': Wisconsin businesses struggle to fill job vacancies
Job vacancies may be a good thing, but most Wisconsin businesses are struggling to fill theirs, according to a report authored by Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce.
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Greendale veterinarian brings 'unique skill set' to care of cats and dogs
Having newly graduated from the College of Integrative Veterinary Therapies in Australia with a certificate in herbal medicine, Greendale veterinarian Dr. Kristin BeVirt-Patneaude looks to take what she learned and apply it in her care of cats and dogs.
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'I look forward to continuing this critically important work': Evers pardons 25 more convicted felons, bringing total to over 400
Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) has granted 25 more pardons, bringing the total number during his time in office to over 400.
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Businesses must 'adapt or die' in tight labor market, experts say
With the labor market tight and expected to stay that way, businesses must "evolve or die," according to Eric Vanden Heuvel, vice president of talent and education with the Greater Green Bay Chamber, NEW News Lab, a local news collaboration in Northeast Wisconsin reported.
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'This pandemic has just been a struggle': Wisconsin firefighters fall victim to COVID-19
Putting out fires has always carried a risk to personal safety, but since 2020 firefighters have faced a new, sometimes fatal, foe: COVID-19.