http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/trump-signs-exec-orders-2025-s443.pngGovernor makes good on promise to take president to court over new illegal effort to suppress the rights of voters.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/wisstatereformatory-allouez-s445.jpgEvers to become first Wisconsin governor since former Gov. Thompson to issue commutations, announces first Commutation Advisory Board appointments.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/school-bus-kids-s437.jpgKeeping kids safe on school buses, authorizing soybean environmentally friendly forest fire suppression products, and providing housing services to homeless vets lead list.
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Governor in new lawsuit slams Trump Administration for devastating new cuts that undermine constitutional checks and balances and will make it harder to keep Wisconsinites and Americans healthy and safe.
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Governor Highlights 2025-27 Budget Investments to Bolster the State’s $25 Billion Tourism Industry
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Governor Tony Evers did his job—and Trump’s goons threatened him with arrest. If that doesn’t chill you to the bone, you’re not paying attention.
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Funding to provide students with hands-on STEAM learning opportunities to prepare for careers in advanced technologies.
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Donald Trump is back in the White House, but he’s still blaming Joe Biden for everything — from gas prices to crime to immigration. The problem? Much of what Trump criticizes was shaped by global events or began under his own watch. At some point, he’ll have to take responsibility.
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Wisconsin could also face nearly $160 million more in annual costs and see at least 52,000 people lose coverage, under cuts being considered by Congress, state health officials said Monday.
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