State Rep. John Klenke declares he will not seek re-election for Assembly
By Nurul Bachik | Feb. 17, 2014State Rep. John Klenke, R-Green Bay, announced his decision not to seek re-election according to a statement Monday.
State Rep. John Klenke, R-Green Bay, announced his decision not to seek re-election according to a statement Monday.
State Sen. Fred Risser, D-Madison, proposed a bill Monday to extend the zone that prohibits construction projects exceeding the height of the base of the capitol dome.
The Young Progressives to host women’s rights forum featuring state Representatives
U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., hosted a press conference Thursday through Twitter to give students a chance to ask her questions about national political issues.
Gov. Scott Walker directed the Secretary of the Department of Administration Mike Huebsch to take over discussions with the Menominee tribe over its controversial plan for a casino in Kenosha Monday.
Recent state legal bills show Wisconsin spent $2.1 million in legal fees to defend its redrawing of the state’s voting boundaries, which have prompted two Wisconsin senators to continue their advocacy on redistricting reform.
After Gov. Scott Walker delayed his decision on the Menominee tribe’s plan for a casino in Kenosha last week, he promised Monday to keep the public informed as he weighs the issues regarding the proposal.
Two state legislators unveiled a bill Wednesday that aims to lower the interest rates Wisconsin students have to pay on their higher education student loans.
A liberal leaning group filed an ethics complaint against former State Assembly Majority Leader Scott Suder, R-Abbotsford, Monday for what it said was his unethical involvement in awarding United Sportsmen of Wisconsin Inc. a now rescinded $500,000 grant.
Wisconsin K-12 students are increasingly exposed to personal financial education content through classes, according to a recent survey, which said 44 percent of school districts require students to learn about personal finance before graduating.