Planned Parenthood On Supreme Court Leak: 'Our Worst Fears Confirmed'

Supreme Court Appears Poised To Overturn Roe v. Wade.

Gov. Evers Seeks Applicants for District Attorneys in Rusk, 4 Other Wisconsin Counties

The new district attorneys will serve for the remainder of the unexpired terms that end January 2025.

Representative Edming Running For Re-Election To The State Assembly

Rusk County Entrepreneur Seeks to Continue Serving the Northwoods in Madison

Wisconsin DMV First In Nation To Share Driver Data Electronically

Data system to enable the electronic sharing of all driver records with other states.

Drug Take Back Day Is April 30

Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced that this upcoming Saturday is National Drug Take Back Day.

Gov. Evers Celebrates Earth Day, Signs Executive Order Creating The Office Of Environmental Justice

Office will facilitate statewide collaboration to provide strategies to promote environmentally just policies and prevent disparate outcomes.

Rep. Edming: Governor’s Veto Leaves Unemployment Insurance Program Vulnerable To Fraud

"Last week, Governor Evers vetoed AB 938, which would have made several common-sense reforms to improve Wisconsin’s UI program efficiency and integrity."

Wisconsin Redistricting Update

The selected state Assembly and Senate maps will inevitably split some existing wards.

Representative Armstrong To Work With Regional Leaders On Midwest-Canada Relations Policy

State Representative Dave Armstrong has been appointed to a regional committee of legislators that will provide a cross-border forum for dialogue and information sharing.

State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly Op-Ed On Teaching About Race And Racism

"Teaching about race and racism is essential, it is culturally relevant, it is good teaching, and saying otherwise is not only problematic, it’s racist."

Stafsholt 'Best Interest' Legislation Signed Into Law

Senate Bill 644 authored by Sen. Rob Stafsholt relating to best interest in annuity transactions was signed into law by Governor Evers.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Chooses Maps Drawn By Republicans In New Redistricting Decision

The court handed down its ruling in a 4-3 decision Friday.

Kelly Westlund Announces Candidacy For State Senate

Westlund will run to replace State Senator Janet Bewley who is retiring from public service at the end of the year.

WATCH: Tom Tiffany On DrydenWire Live!

Ben Dryden was joined by Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District Representative Tom Tiffany today!

Rep. Gae Magnafici: Lowering Your Taxes

“Tax Day is April 18th, and if you’ve filed your taxes already, you may have seen a larger than expected tax refund from the state."

Milroy To Retire From Assembly To Focus On Family

“It’s been an honor to represent the citizens of the 73rd Assembly District.”

Chanz Green Announces Candidacy For The 74th Assembly District

Chanz Green, local business owner and former Utilities Manager for the City of Ashland, is announcing his candidacy for the 74th Assembly District.

Rep. Edming: Hazardous Waste Clean Up Bill Becomes Law

New law provides funding to clean up hazardous electronic waste left behind by 5R Processors

Tiffany Tapped To Serve On China Legislation Conference Committee

"I look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to confront the growing threat Beijing poses to America’s national security, economic prosperity, and regional stability."

Businessman Jon Kaiser Announces Candidacy For 29th Senate

Investment Advisor, REALTOR, and event promoter Jon P. Kaiser, 27, (R-Ladysmith), announced he has registered as a candidate for the 29th Senate District

Governor Tony Evers Grants Another 33 Pardons

Gov. Evers announced he has granted another 33 pardons, bringing his total number of pardons granted to 449.

PSC Expected To Award $100 Million For Broadband Expansion By Summer 2022

Gov. Evers Announces PSC Received 194 Applications Requesting More Than $495 Million for State Broadband Expansion Grants.

Gov. Evers Releases Statement On U.S. Supreme Court Decision Regarding Redistricting

“If we have to go back to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to demonstrate again that these maps are better and fairer than the maps we have now, then that’s exactly what we’ll do."

WILL: U.S. Supreme Court Reverses WI Supreme Court, Gov. Evers’ Maps Unconstitutional

Majority decision says state court “committed legal error” in adopting maps