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The massive tax and spending bill signed into law July 4 will likely result in tens of thousands of Wisconsin residents losing BadgerCare coverage.
On July 7, the US Department of Labor formally withdrew its plan for a rule—introduced during the Biden administration—that would federally end the practice of subminimum wage for disabled people. Over the past decade, 16 states have ended subminimum wage for disabled people, with a few more phasing out this practice.
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Wisconsin's race for governor is hitting the airwaves more than a year before voting begins. Republican candidate Bill Berrien announced the purchase of about $400,000 in cable TV, radio and online ads Monday.
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Navy SEAL veteran and manufacturing CEO Bill Berrien launched a campaign for governor Wednesday, July 9, kicking off a 2026 Republican primary battle.
President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt a year ago. The incident has taken on a life of its own, but now some believe he wasn't shot.
A suburban Milwaukee businessman, former Navy SEAL and political newcomer entered Wisconsin's race for governor Wednesday, likening himself to President Donald Trump and promising a “Wisconsin First” agenda.
Wisconsin Republicans Derrick Van Orden and Ron Johnson are pushing back on Elon Musk's vow to form a new "America Party" and unseat Republicans.