Supporters defend Wisconsin civil service bill
Supporters of a bill that would make it easier to hire or fire Wisconsin state employees defended it at a public hearing Tuesday.
Clinton calls out Walker in Milwaukee
Hillary Rodham Clinton criticized Gov. Scott Walker over his stances on health care, unions and equal pay.
Wisconsin’s Walker looks to Iowa to regain momentum
Once in the top tier of GOP presidential candidates, Scott Walker has slowly fallen back into the pack of more than a dozen seeking the GOP nomination.
Can GOP flip Minnesota in presidential race?
What excludes Minnesota from the swing state category is ideology.
Walker leads GOP foes, trails Clinton in Wisconsin
The Marquette University Law School poll showed Clinton ahead of Walker 52 percent to 42 percent among 802 registered voters.
GOP hopeful Scott Walker offers health plan alternative
During his Brooklyn Park visit, Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker called for replacing Obamacare with tax credits tied to age.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker entering 2016 presidential race
After filing the paperwork for his long expected candidacy with the Federal Election Commission, Walker plans to kick off his 2016 campaign in the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha on July 13.
Walker takes on higher education in Wisconsin
Eliminating tenure in state law, as Walker proposed in January and a Republican-controlled legislative committee approved earlier this month, is part of a larger overhaul of higher education policy.
Wisconsin contractor heads west to expand
Wisconsin’s ‘right-to-work’ law inspires at least one road builder to grow in Minnesota.
The economics of right-to-work legislation
Legislative debates on the issue are generally badly informed, partisan-driven, or woefully devoid of fact-based impartial evidence.
Right-to-work rumblings grow in Wisconsin
Backers of a right-to-work proposal say it would be easier to adopt than the 2011 law that stripped most public workers of the bulk of their collective bargaining rights.
Plagiarism or politics? Reused text creates stir
Wisconsin’s Burke calls critics’ allegations much ado about nothing.
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