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A proposed constitutional amendment on Wisconsin’s April ballot would enshrine the state’s existing photo ID requirement for voting, but leave some room for lawmakers to modify it.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ plan to let voters repeal and create state laws without legislative involvement met opposition ...
Candidates Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford both are drawing financial support from partisans in the state's April 1 Supreme ...
Wisconsin's Democratic governor on Tuesday created a new office dedicated to preventing gun violence, a month after a school ...
Voters will decide whether to enshrine Wisconsin's voter ID law in the state constitution after GOP lawmakers voted to place the question on the April ballot.Assembly Republica ...
MADISON – Wisconsin lawmakers return to the state Capitol ... the rule from the liberal-controlled state Supreme Court. GOP lawmakers are scheduling a vote on the measure as their first work ...
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Republican lawmakers who control the Legislature are moving quickly to place a constitutional amendment on the April ballot that would codify voter ID laws in the state constitution.Two GOP-led c ...
Wisconsin legislative Democrats Thursday announced their first package of bills for the session, all three of which are aimed ...