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Farm groups suing state Attorney General, WPR politics team breaks down state budget
Congressman Derrick Van Orden is moving to impeach a federal judge who blocked Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from accessing records. Farm groups are suing Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul. And, it was a big week for state government. The WPR politics team will give us all the details.
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Two energy projects may be fast-tracked, WIAA bans transgender students playing in girls sports
The Army Corps of Engineers may fast-track permits for a contested pipeline project in the Great Lakes and a fossil fuel plant in Superior. The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association updated a policy to now bans transgender students from playing in girls sports. And, there’s new state legislation that was introduced that would stop local governments…
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Gov. Tony Evers proposes an expanded state budget, State superintendent primary results
At a time of massive federal spending cuts, Gov. Tony Evers argued last night that it’s time to invest in Wisconsin. A private school advocate will compete against incumbent State Superintendent Jill Underly this April. And, state lawmakers introduced a bill to make a special observance day to honor a local civil rights icon.
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Today is Wisconsin’s statewide non-partisan primary, Money to help kids learn to read is going back to state coffers
Polls are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. today as Wisconsinites decide who’s best equipped to lead the state’s department of education. Candidates for Wisconsin’s spring Supreme Court election are not committing to recusing from cases involving campaign donors. And, $50 million was set aside to help Wisconsin children learn to read, but it’s…
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Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed state budget plans, Avian flu found in Milwaukee County
The latest revenue projections show Wisconsin is expected to have a multi-billion-dollar surplus. That means Gov. Tony Evers has options for the state budget. The Bad River tribe is objecting to permitting a pipeline project. And, state wildlife officials have identified avian influenza in wild ducks along Lake Michigan.