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Judge rules 1849 law not an abortion ban
Sheboygan County DA Joel Urmanski has said that he intends to appeal the decision, and the case is likely to end up before the state Supreme Court.
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Judge rules 1849 law not an abortion ban
Sheboygan County DA Joel Urmanski has said that he intends to appeal the decision, and the case is likely to end up before the state Supreme Court.
Brewers stadium bills signed into law Tuesday
The bipartisan bills will keep the Milwaukee Brewers in Milwaukee through 2050.
Bipartisan bills would allow DACA recipients to get in-state tuition
The bipartisan bill package would also allow DACA recipients to apply for professional licenses in Wisconsin.
Dianne Hesselbein elected as new Senate Minority Leader
Hesselbein was elected to the state Senate last year, after serving for over a decade in the state Assembly.
December 1 is first significant date for 2024 elections
For anyone running for a municipal or county office or school board, the first date to begin circulating paperwork for nomination is Dec. 1.
Judge rules 1849 law not an abortion ban
Sheboygan County DA Joel Urmanski has said that he intends to appeal the decision, and the case is likely to end up before the state Supreme Court.
Brewers stadium bills signed into law Tuesday
The bipartisan bills will keep the Milwaukee Brewers in Milwaukee through 2050.
Bipartisan bills would allow DACA recipients to get in-state tuition
The bipartisan bill package would also allow DACA recipients to apply for professional licenses in Wisconsin.
Dianne Hesselbein elected as new Senate Minority Leader
Hesselbein was elected to the state Senate last year, after serving for over a decade in the state Assembly.
December 1 is first significant date for 2024 elections
For anyone running for a municipal or county office or school board, the first date to begin circulating paperwork for nomination is Dec. 1.