Evers sues Republican legislators in Wisconsin Supreme Court over blocking ‘basic functions’

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Get Ready for Campaign Season: Basic Fundraising Points You Need to Know

Nomination papers are circulating and the candidates listed on the ballot have yet to be finalized, but that has not precluded the onslaught of fundraising appeals in your mailbox, inbox...

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Budget Bill Introduced

...in jobs related to their field of study; degrees and certificates awarded in high-demand fields; programs with industry-approved curriculum; transitioning adult students from basic education to skills training; expansion of...

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Convenience Store Leasing & Management v. Annapurna Marketing (Frustration of Purpose)

...there was no basic assumption under the fuel supply agreement that such branding upgrades would not be required. In fact, the contract specifically referenced that AP Marketing may have to...

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Despite Surplus Walker Directs Agencies to Cut Costs

...zero-growth goal] will occur only for K-12 school aids; required basic cost-to-continue needs for the state’s institutions, i.e., the Department of Corrections and the Department of Health Services institutions; entitlement...

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State Agencies Submit 2021-23 Budget Requests

...to support expenditures related to reimbursements to local and state government agencies for basic and annual recertification training for law enforcement, juvenile justice and corrections officers that are an entitlement...

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WSBU v. Brennan & Bartlett v. Evers (Gubernatorial Vetoes)

...years. Though it accepted it the Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to decide the case, choosing instead to dismiss it under “the equitable doctrine of laches”—which basically means WSBU waited too...

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WMC Releases “Back to Business” Plan to Reopen Economy

...Wisconsin businesses to resume operation based on a number of risk factors. The plan lets a business input basic information (company name, county, NAICS code) into a form provided by...

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Gov. Evers Directs DHS to Extend Safer At Home Order

...non-essential businesses may begin running minimum basic operations, including deliveries, mailings, and curb-side pick-up. Other changes under the new Emergency Order include: Golf courses reopening Public libraries reopening for curbside...

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Walker Releases 2019-21 Agency Budget Directives

...note that there will be zero growth in overall GPR appropriations in the next biennium, with a few exceptions including education, basic cost-to-continue for state institutions, entitlement and assistance programs,...

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