Gov. Tony Evers predicted the Wisconsin economy and its dairy industry to suffer under 25% tariffs President Donald Trump placed on Canada and Mexico.
From tech billionaire Elon Musk calling the bill, “messed up,” to Packers legend Brett Favre describing it as “nonsense,” the Democratic Governor is in the spotlight for using what he calls gender neutral language in his executive budget bill.
The change in a section of the law pertaining to artificial insemination is part of the Democratic governor's efforts to recognize same-sex marriage and use gender-neutral terms in state law.
Republicans have criticized Gov. Tony Evers for changing "mother" to "inseminated person" in budget language related to IVF and certain other births.
Wisconsin is joining a multi-state lawsuit against President Trump and the Trump Administration for large-scale, reckless firings that have thrown tens of thousands of Americans across the country into chaos.
In new Trump lawsuit, Gov. Evers alleges the thousands of federal workers fired over the last month are illegal and reckless.
We’ll tear it out. We’ll start over. We’ll find a budget that he eventually will sign,” Republican State Rep. Robin Vos said.
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Tony Evers on budget compromise, Trump and DOGE. Takeaways from the governor's meeting with county leadersMADISON – Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday called on Republicans and Democrats to compromise to pass a state budget, referred to President Donald Trump as an "amazing human being" and focused on public schools in his latest public appearance.
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Racine County Eye on MSNEvers says tariffs will affect everyone in Wisconsin, criticizes Congress for not stepping inGov. Tony Evers criticized congressional Republicans Tuesday, saying that the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs will be “significant” and felt by everyone, especially Wisconsin’s farmers. This story also appeared in Wisconsin Examiner Trump’s 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada and increased tariffs to 20% on goods from China went into
The Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Fund is funded through 2026. Extending it for another decade could be a political fight.
Gov, Tony Evers said congressional Republicans were skirting their responsibilities to Wisconsin by not resisting Trump's tariffs. Evers warned of the effects of tariffs on Wisconsin's $1.8 ...
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