Politics
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Gov. Evers signs trio of judicial safety bills
Under one of the bills, judges would be able to request that government agencies not publish personal information about them or their families.
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Recall organizers ask Dane County judge for more time to rebut Vos challenge
Conservative activists trying to recall Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos want the deadline extended until after Wisconsin Supreme Court decides which voting maps apply to recall.
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Gallagher supporters say ‘grifters,’ populists behind efforts to force him from office
U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher’s plan to leave Congress next month has led to backlash from some Republicans at the national and local levels, but two former GOP officials within his district have defended his decision.
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Security experts say cybersecurity will be key during RNC
The Republican National Convention is designated a National Special Security Event by the United States Secret Service.
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Donald Trump to rally in Green Bay on April 2
Former President Donald Trump is returning to Wisconsin for a campaign rally on the day of the state’s presidential primary.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court dismisses Amazon challenge to ruling that drivers are employees
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will not overturn a lower court order declaring Amazon delivery drivers are employees rather than contractors, meaning the company could be on the hook for more than $200,000 in delinquent unemployment taxes.
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Vos: Gableman, leader of failed 2020 election probe, should be ‘disbarred’
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said hiring former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice Michael Gableman “is probably the single biggest embarrassment that I have ever had.”
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Protest group, ACLU consider lawsuit targeting RNC protest rules
A protest group planning to march during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee is considering legal action against the city for its newly adopted rules for demonstrations during the week of the event.
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Evers vetoes bill that would have limited his appointment power
The bill approved by Wisconsin’s Republican-controlled Legislature would apply to secretary of state vacancies and those in other constitutional offices as well, including Wisconsin’s attorney general, treasurer and the superintendent of public instruction.
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Justice Protasiewicz will not step aside in Racine voting van case
Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz will not step aside from a case regarding the legality of an early voting van used by Racine County in 2022.