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Legislative Council, in its own analysis, disagreed. Attorneys argued Wrigley’s opinion conflicts with previous rulings by ...
The court's 4-3 ruling deals a blow to legislative Republicans in their ongoing battle with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers over ...
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access ...
The liberal-controlled court ruled that the Republican-controlled legislative committee overstepped in barring a ban on ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court cleared the way Tuesday for the state to permanently enact a ban on conversion therapy in a ...
A decision sides with Gov. Tony Evers in dispute over conversion therapy ban, and significantly scales back the power of the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dangerous trend: the intentional creation of public health law vacuums, in which no ...
The episode looks at how zoning laws, housing shortages and infrastructure debates have turned personal preferences into political battles.
The House Appropriations Committee advanced a draft spending bill that would slash the budget for the Government Accountability Office.
A proposal to cut the GAO's budget nearly in half could cause Congress to miss out on billions of dollars in savings, ...
Never mind the name—administration lawyers are now arguing that the main research library of the legislative branch doesn't actually belong to Congress at all.
In many ways, this is a triumph of the legislative branch of government, reasserting the role of Congress in levying tariffs and establishing limits on the executive branch.
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