Wisconsin lawmakers voted to approve a state budget that spends more than $111 billion over the next two years, cuts more than 300 state jobs and increases funding for the child care industry and the UW system. It also cuts taxes by about $1.4 billion.| WPR
The bill comes as GOP legislative leaders have cast doubt on the future of the state’s Knowles-Nelson Stewardship program.| WPR
Friday's near-unanimous decision hands a major victory to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.| WPR
Gov. Tony Evers filed a lawsuit against Republican state lawmakers Tuesday, claiming their decisions to block pay raises for employees of the Universities of Wisconsin, conservation projects and updates to […]| WPR