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The state Legislature has paid $26.2 million to outside law firms on high-profile cases related to redistricting and the ...
Battles over redistricting, executive branch powers and the failed 2020 election probe topped the list of the state's most expensive legal fights.
Harry Wait of Union Grove is scheduled to go to trial in February 2026 to face charges in a voter fraud case stemming from ...
A newly announced Republican candidate for governor of Wisconsin said this week that he’s “open to considering different ...
A recent Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that stripped the state’s Joint Committee of Review of Administrative Rules from ...
In a move unheard of in Wisconsin, state lawmakers and Gov. Tony Evers passed and signed into law a new state budget in less ...
Gov. Evers signed the budget, now 2025 Wisconsin Act 15, at 1:32 a.m. in his office Thursday, less than an hour after the Assembly passed it.
Evers thanked Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg), Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) and Senate Minority Leader Dianne Hesselbein (D-Middleton) for coming to the table to get a ...
Vos has been the Assembly speaker — i.e. the leader of the more powerful of Wisconsin’s two legislative houses — since 2013; he has represented District 63 since 2005.
Two Senate Republicans, Steve Nass, of Whitewater, and Chris Kapenga, of Delafield, have signaled they won't vote for the budget in its current form.
"Heaven forbid if you're a student who's Jewish or has a different viewpoint on campus where you feel like you're either targeted or the victim of potential hate," Vos said.
Vos has long been at odds with President-Elect Donald Trump over his efforts to pressure Vos to overturn the 2020 election in Wisconsin, and Trump helped fund a primary challenge against him.