As the state’s farmers age, many are preparing to retire and making plans for their land. A new Republican proposal aimed at supporting small- and medium-sized farms would create a government-run ...
Yes. Senate rules require 60 votes to end debate on a bill, and the 53 Republicans in the Senate have not gained enough support outside their party to end debate on a bill that would reopen the ...
Wisconsin farmers are increasingly hiring workers through the H-2A visa program — even as slow-moving bureaucracy and costs cause headaches. Looming rules changes bring uncertainty.
The state ranked 46th in its share of public colleges considered affordable. As Wisconsin lawmakers spend less on higher ...
The bill would exempt early inductions, cesarean sections and miscarriage removals from falling under “abortion” care. Medical professionals view it as a political move to legislate reproductive ...
An attorney takes on a Brown County woman’s drug cases shortly after Wisconsin Watch reports on her long wait.
As October comes to an end, the threat of missing FoodShare and WIC benefits looms for people across Wisconsin and across the nation.
Republicans want lower property taxes and less regulation. Democrats emphasize funding affordable housing development programs and renter rights. Both want to incentivize developers to build ...
No. Communism is an authoritarian system for controlling production and distributing wealth. Socialism can function in a democratic system as a restraint on capitalism.
Pulaski News is a fixture of the community, a tool to prepare students for the workforce and the last official source keeping residents informed about hyperlocal happenings.
It’s common for legislators to have a second job. The state Senate and Assembly each meet for only part of the year, allowing elected members to seek additional work.
Though the number of children in out-of-home care is decreasing, the foster care system in Milwaukee, and in Wisconsin in general, is under growing strain.