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Democratic and Republican lawmakers propose bills aimed at simplifying ballot questions amid an uptick in statewide referendums in Wisconsin.
After years of litigation following the Dobbs decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court justices, with their liberal majority, ...
Gov. Evers scolded the decision, while lawmakers said it upheld the balance of power and that they plan to release the funds ...
Wisconsin's Supreme Court today ruled that a 176-year-old law held to ban abortions did not, as newer legislation had ...
A new Marquette poll found majorities support marijuana legalization, citizen ballot initiatives and special education ...
Oswego's Church of the Good Shepherd United Methodist won the 2024 John Wesley Mission Links award for per-member giving. The ...
Mr. Trump’s action “basically is going to give a blanket opportunity around all the things that we need to turn back on this ...
In Wisconsin, efforts to expand citizen-led ballot access have stalled. The state does not currently allow residents to propose or repeal laws through initiatives or referenda — only the Legislature ...
On the anniversary of the Dobbs decision, American Catholic bishops are celebrating while reminding pro-lifers more work is ...
On July 2, 2025, the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s ruling to invalidate the 1849 abortion ban offered a heartfelt reprieve, ...
The bill has broad support, but some worry that a lack of standards and a risk of partisanship could undermine its impact. By Alexander Shur Votebeat This story was produced and originally published ...
Friction between Democrats and Republicans was on display Wednesday as the Senate passed several bills along party lines that create programs, grants and facilities without state funding attached.