Speaker Vos hopes Foxconn air permits aren't changed: 'I want Foxconn to be here'
MADISON — Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he hopes that air permits granted to electronics giant Foxconn Technology Group aren't tightened by Gov.
MADISON — Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he hopes that air permits granted to electronics giant Foxconn Technology Group aren't tightened by Gov.
Speaker Vos gives Gov. Evers' medical marijuana proposal 10% chance of approval
MADISON — Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is giving Democratic Gov.
MADISON — Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos is giving Democratic Gov.
'Went too far:' Gov. Evers joins labor unions arguing for order blocking lame-duck law
MADISON -- Democratic Wisconsin Gov.
MADISON -- Democratic Wisconsin Gov.
7-year-old hosts hot chocolate stand fundraiser for Pres. Trump's proposed border wall
AUSTIN -- A 7-year-old boy hosted a fundraiser for President Donald Trump's proposed wall on the southern border.Shane Stevens, motivated after President Trump's State of the Union address, raised close to $5,000 between his hot chocolate stand sales, Venmo receipts and matching donors.
AUSTIN -- A 7-year-old boy hosted a fundraiser for President Donald Trump's proposed wall on the southern border.Shane Stevens, motivated after President Trump's State of the Union address, raised close to $5,000 between his hot chocolate stand sales, Venmo receipts and matching donors.
MADISON -- Gov.
MADISON — Gov.
Senate majority leader demands review of National Guard assault policies after meeting with soldier
MADISON — A powerful Wisconsin legislator has demanded a detailed review of the state National Guard's sexual harassment and assault policies after meeting with a soldier who alleges she was sexually harassed and the perpetrator was never punished.U.S. Air Force investigators are already investigating allegations of sexual assault and harassment within a Wisconsin Air National Guard security unit at the urging of U.S. Sen.
MADISON — A powerful Wisconsin legislator has demanded a detailed review of the state National Guard's sexual harassment and assault policies after meeting with a soldier who alleges she was sexually harassed and the perpetrator was never punished.U.S. Air Force investigators are already investigating allegations of sexual assault and harassment within a Wisconsin Air National Guard security unit at the urging of U.S. Sen.
MADISON — Gov.
After surgery, Michael Cohen's prison date postponed to May
NEW YORK — A judge has agreed to postpone the start of ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's prison sentence by two months to May 6.New York Judge William Pauley approved the delay Wednesday after Cohen's lawyers said he needed more time to recover from shoulder surgery and prepare for Congressional testimony.
NEW YORK — A judge has agreed to postpone the start of ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's prison sentence by two months to May 6.New York Judge William Pauley approved the delay Wednesday after Cohen's lawyers said he needed more time to recover from shoulder surgery and prepare for Congressional testimony.
Governor Evers 'confident' Milwaukee will host DNC in 2020
MADISON — Wisconsin Gov.
MADISON — Wisconsin Gov.
Medicaid expansion study divides Democrats, Republicans
MADISON — Republicans opposed to Democratic Gov.
MADISON — Republicans opposed to Democratic Gov.
President Trump says he had an 'absolute right' to declare a national emergency to pay for border wall
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump declared Tuesday, Feb. 19 that he would prevail over a multistate lawsuit challenging his emergency declaration to pay for a U.S.-Mexico border wall.Speaking to reporters at the White House, President Trump said he expected to do "very well," against the suit, adding that he had an "absolute right" to make the declaration."I think in the end we're going to be very successful with the lawsuit," President Trump said, arguing that the opposition was political.A group of 16 states, including California, New York and Colorado, filed a lawsuit Monday against President Trump's emergency declaration.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump declared Tuesday, Feb. 19 that he would prevail over a multistate lawsuit challenging his emergency declaration to pay for a U.S.-Mexico border wall.Speaking to reporters at the White House, President Trump said he expected to do "very well," against the suit, adding that he had an "absolute right" to make the declaration."I think in the end we're going to be very successful with the lawsuit," President Trump said, arguing that the opposition was political.A group of 16 states, including California, New York and Colorado, filed a lawsuit Monday against President Trump's emergency declaration.
MADISON — Gov.
President Trump moving closer to goal of creating a Space Force
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is moving closer toward his goal of creating a Space Force, just not as the separate military department he envisioned.The Space Force instead will begin as part of the Air Force - similar to how the Marine Corps is part of the Navy - but could become its own separate department in the future.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is moving closer toward his goal of creating a Space Force, just not as the separate military department he envisioned.The Space Force instead will begin as part of the Air Force - similar to how the Marine Corps is part of the Navy - but could become its own separate department in the future.
AG Josh Kaul rips wall declaration, stops short of joining lawsuit
MADISON — Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul is condemning President Donald Trump's emergency declaration to pay for a U.S.-Mexico border wall but isn't saying whether he'll join a multistate lawsuit challenging it.California and 15 other states are parties to a federal lawsuit filed Monday alleging the declaration is unconstitutional.Kaul, a Democrat, issued a three-sentence statement Tuesday calling the declaration a blatant attempt to circumvent constitutional checks and balances.
MADISON — Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul is condemning President Donald Trump's emergency declaration to pay for a U.S.-Mexico border wall but isn't saying whether he'll join a multistate lawsuit challenging it.California and 15 other states are parties to a federal lawsuit filed Monday alleging the declaration is unconstitutional.Kaul, a Democrat, issued a three-sentence statement Tuesday calling the declaration a blatant attempt to circumvent constitutional checks and balances.
Sen. Bernie Sanders says he's running for president in 2020
WASHINGTON — Vermont Sen.
WASHINGTON — Vermont Sen.
Tax credit bill for family caregivers in Wisconsin released
MADISON — A bipartisan proposal backed by AARP would create a $1,000 income tax credit for family members in Wisconsin who give care to qualified disabled and elderly people in their homes.The measure was unveiled Tuesday after a similar bill died last session.Republican Sen.
MADISON — A bipartisan proposal backed by AARP would create a $1,000 income tax credit for family members in Wisconsin who give care to qualified disabled and elderly people in their homes.The measure was unveiled Tuesday after a similar bill died last session.Republican Sen.
16 states sue President Trump over emergency wall declaration
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California and 15 other states filed a lawsuit Monday against President Donald Trump's emergency declaration to fund a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.California Attorney General Xavier Becerra released a statement Monday saying the suit alleges President Trump's administration's action violates the Constitution."President Trump treats the rule of law with utter contempt," Becerra said. "He knows there is no border crisis, he knows his emergency declaration is unwarranted, and he admits that he will likely lose this case in court."Joining California in filing the lawsuit are the attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Virginia.President Trump declared a national emergency to fulfill his promise of completing the wall.The move allows the president to bypass Congress to use money from the Pentagon and other budgets.California has repeatedly challenged President Trump in court."President Trump is manufacturing a crisis and declaring a made-up 'national emergency' in order to seize power and undermine the Constitution," said California Gov.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California and 15 other states filed a lawsuit Monday against President Donald Trump's emergency declaration to fund a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.California Attorney General Xavier Becerra released a statement Monday saying the suit alleges President Trump's administration's action violates the Constitution."President Trump treats the rule of law with utter contempt," Becerra said. "He knows there is no border crisis, he knows his emergency declaration is unwarranted, and he admits that he will likely lose this case in court."Joining California in filing the lawsuit are the attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Virginia.President Trump declared a national emergency to fulfill his promise of completing the wall.The move allows the president to bypass Congress to use money from the Pentagon and other budgets.California has repeatedly challenged President Trump in court."President Trump is manufacturing a crisis and declaring a made-up 'national emergency' in order to seize power and undermine the Constitution," said California Gov.
GOP lawmakers: Criminal justice system plan could ease backlog of cases without raising taxes
WAUKESHA -- Wisconsin Republicans are proposing changes to Wisconsin's criminal justice system -- changes they say could help relieve a backlog of cases.There is a push to hire more assistant district attorneys throughout the state to prosecute cases.
WAUKESHA -- Wisconsin Republicans are proposing changes to Wisconsin's criminal justice system -- changes they say could help relieve a backlog of cases.There is a push to hire more assistant district attorneys throughout the state to prosecute cases.



















