State Reports $3.9 Billion General Fund Surplus for FY 2024–25

Gov. Tony Evers announced that Wisconsin ended the 2024–25 fiscal year with a $3.9 billion positive balance in its General Fund under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), marking the sixth consecutive year the state has finished in the black. According to the state’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, the Budget Stabilization, or “rainy day,” fund also […]

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Governor Evers Signs 34 Bills Into Law

Gov. Evers signed 2025 Wisconsin Acts 49 through 82, covering issues ranging from public safety and education to housing, healthcare, local government operations, and economic development. Acts Signed Into Law 2025 Wisconsin Act 49 (SB 422) – Memorial bridge designation 2025 Wisconsin Act 50 (SB 38) – Gold Star license plate fee exemption 2025 Wisconsin […]

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Joel Brennan Launches Bid for Governor

Joel Brennan has entered the 2026 race for Wisconsin governor, joining a growing field of candidates seeking to succeed Gov. Tony Evers, who is not running for a third term. Brennan currently serves as president of the Greater Milwaukee Committee and previously led the Wisconsin Department of Administration during the Evers administration. His background includes […]

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WisconsinEye Shuts Down; Replacement Network Proposed

WisconsinEye, the nonprofit public affairs network that for nearly two decades provided gavel-to-gavel coverage of Wisconsin government, shut down in mid-December after failing to secure sufficient funding. The organization cited ongoing financial challenges and an inability to meet fundraising targets needed to access state matching funds. In response, Democratic lawmakers have proposed legislation to create […]

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New WEDC CEO Announced

Gov. Tony Evers announced that he is appointing John W. Miller to serve as secretary and CEO of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, effective December 15, 2025. The position became vacant after former secretary-CEO Missy Hughes resigned earlier this fall to pursue a campaign for governor. Miller previously worked in public service for Wisconsin’s 4th […]

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Legislature Convenes for November Floor Periods

Both the Wisconsin State Senate and State Assembly met the week of November 17 to take votes on various bills. It is expected this will be the final general business floor period for 2025. The Senate came in first during the week, on Tuesday, November 18 and the Assembly convened the following day on Wednesday, […]

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Barnes Joins Crowded Primary Race

Mandela Barnes — a former state representative and the Lieutenant Governor during Governor Evers’ first term (2019–2023), and the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in 2022 — has officially entered the 2026 race for governor. It had been speculated for months that Barnes would join the race. Barnes joins a crowded Democratic field vying to […]

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Legislative Leaders Considering December Extraordinary Session

Republican legislative leaders are considering calling an extraordinary session to address the significant increase in state costs tied to recent federal changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), known in Wisconsin as FoodShare. In Wisconsin, an extraordinary session can be called by the Legislature, by the committees on organization or through a joint resolution […]

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Wisconsin Assembly Examines AI and Data-Center Growth

On Wednesday, November 5, the Assembly Committee on Science, Technology & Artificial Intelligence convened an informational hearing to examine the rapid growth of artificial-intelligence (AI) technologies and the implications of large-scale data-center developments in Wisconsin. The session provided a deep dive into how the state can position itself for digital-infrastructure investment while balancing energy, workforce, […]

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Gov. Evers Signs 19 Bills, Issues Several Vetoes

Gov. Tony Evers signed 19 bills into law on Friday, October 31, advancing a range of bipartisan measures related to public safety, mental health response, transportation, and government operations. He also issued vetoes on several others, including Senate Bill 25. Among the new laws: 2025 Wisconsin Act 41 (SB 309) provides liability protection for 911 […]

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