Senator Quinn: State Senate Passes Tax Relief

Quinn votes for tax cut aimed to help middle-class and seniors.

Rep. Green’s Bill Passes The Assembly

'Canine search and rescue dogs are crucial for law enforcement when searching for missing people.'

Wisconsin State Representative Angie Sapik Announces Re-Election Bid For District 73

"We don't yet know what the district will look like, but I want it to be crystal clear that I have no intention of leaving this position."

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers Seeks Applicants For Rusk County District Attorney

The appointment will fill a vacancy being created by District Attorney Ellen Anderson’s resignation.

Read: Analysis Of The Wisconsin Medical Marijuana Bill By The Legislative Reference Bureau

Bill creates an innovative state-run medical cannabis program.

Representative Sapik Applauds Introduction of Wisconsin Assembly Republicans Medical Marijuana Legislation

Rep. Sapik: "I am proud to support this initiative"

Sam Lawton Emerges As Sole Contender For Barron County Judge In Unopposed Bid

With no opposition in the election, Lawton is poised to become Barron County’s third Judge.

Senator Quinn Reflects On First Year In Office: 'A Look Back And Ahead'

"I take this job seriously and I am doing my best to live up to the expectations of the 25th Senate District."

WILL Releases Statement On Wisconsin Redistricting Ruling

WILL sees this lawsuit as an attempt to relitigate issues resolved just a year and a half ago.
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Gov. Evers Releases Statement On Wisconsin Supreme Court Redistricting Decision In Clarke V. WEC

In a 4-3 ruling, justices rule current legislative maps unconstitutional, requiring new maps for the 2024 election.

Gov. Evers Slams Republicans’ New Effort To Restrict Reproductive Healthcare In Wisconsin

Evers: 'Mere weeks after reproductive freedom was restored for Wisconsin women, Wisconsin Republicans announce new effort to limit abortion access—again'

Rep. Chanz Green: '2023: A Year In Review'

Representative Chanz Green (R-Grand View) issued the following statement reflecting on his first year in office.
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Rep. Tiffany’s Bipartisan Amendment To Keep Chocolate Milk In Schools Clears House

Congressman Tiffany: “Come and Take It, USDA!”

Stafsholt Bills Expand Manufacturing And CDL Education; Law Enforcement Training Bill Heard In Committee

The Senator testified in support of his bills last week in committee in the Senate.

Senator Stafsholt’s Workforce Licensing Bills Signed Into Law

Gov. Evers signs 3 Stafsholt bills into law that he authored aimed at streaming workforce licensing.

Governor Tony Evers Signs Bill Requiring Financial Literacy In Wisconsin High Schools

Bill requires students learn about things like money management, investing, and debt.

Senator Stafsholt Bill Honors Fallen Sheriff’s Deputy Kaitie Leising

Legislation would designate a portion of State Highway 128 in St. Croix County in honor of fallen Deputy Kaitie Leising.

Legislation Authored By Senator Romaine Quinn Signed Into Law

Quinn: All of the bills work to improve the well-being of the constituents of the 25th Senate District.

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers Takes Action on 48 Bills, Vetoes 5

Governor Tony Evers today signed the following 48 bills.

Rep. Green Bills Signed By The Governor

“I was happy to see that Governor Evers saw the impact that these bills would have!”

Gov. Evers Signs Bill Supporting Farmers, Sustainable Farming Practices Statewide

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers today signed a bill relating to expanding farmland preservation agreements and increasing farmland preservation tax credits.
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Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers Vetoes Bill Banning Gender-Affirming Care For Kids

"Gov. Evers Keeps Promise to Protect LGBTQ Youth, Vetoes Bill Prohibiting Gender-Affirming Care in Wisconsin"

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers OKs $500M Plan To Upgrade Brewers Stadium

Gov. Evers Signs Bills to Keep Milwaukee Brewers, Major League Baseball in Wisconsin Through 2050.

Wisconsin AG Kaul Joins Multistate Amicus Brief To Uphold Laws Restricting Gun Magazine Capacity

Attorneys General argue large-capacity magazines are not protected by the Second Amendment.
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