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Will the ‘education governor’ go along with GOP funds transfer from public to private schools?
As Republicans advanced their bills to dramatically increase taxpayer funding for private schools during a flurry of overlapping legislative hearings Tuesday, school choice advocates were giddy. Busloads of private school parents, staff and students wearing green T-shirts with the words “Equal funding for ALL KIDS” emblazoned on the back jammed hearing rooms in the Capitol. […] The post Will the ‘education governor’ go along with GOP funds transfer from public to private schools? appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Trump pleads not guilty in federal documents case, heads back out on campaign trail
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in federal court in Miami on Tuesday to 37 felony counts of taking highly classified national security documents from his time in office and obstructing efforts to recover the documents, according to media reports from inside the courtroom. Trump, the first former president charged with a federal crime, […] The post Trump pleads not guilty in federal documents case, heads back out on campaign trail appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Revenue, education and child care measures will make for a climactic state budget week
This week is shaping up to be the most consequential period in constructing the state’s two-year budget as the Legislature’s budget committee commits to funding plans for schools, highways, child care and public health. In addition to the budget, Tuesday the Joint Finance Committee (JFC) will vote on two other bills to move ahead the […] The post Revenue, education and child care measures will make for a climactic state budget week appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Questions and answers about Trump’s indictment on federal criminal charges
A federal judge in Florida unsealed an indictment that accuses former President Donald Trump of hiding classified national security documents after he left the White House, improperly storing them and sharing sensitive information with people who lacked security clearance. Though he’s not the only former federal official to improperly take classified documents with him after […] The post Questions and answers about Trump’s indictment on federal criminal charges appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
U.S. House Democrats push for congressional hearing on child labor violations
WASHINGTON — Top Democrats on the U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee are urging Republican Chair Virginia Foxx of North Carolina to hold a hearing this month on the uptick in child labor violations. Democratic Reps. Bobby Scott of Virginia, the ranking member of the committee, and Alma Adams of North Carolina, the ranking member […] The post U.S. House Democrats push for congressional hearing on child labor violations appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
On a record day in D.C. for smoke pollution, U.S. Senate panel debates wildfire strategy
As smoke from Canadian wildfires caused the most hazardous air conditions on record in the Washington, D.C., area last week, members of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee said that Congress should lift federal firefighter pay and encourage logging to reduce the risk of future blazes. “Smoke from the wildfires burning right now […] The post On a record day in D.C. for smoke pollution, U.S. Senate panel debates wildfire strategy appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Budget panel hikes funding for occupational licensing, but the jobs are temporary
Republicans on the Legislature’s budget committee agreed Thursday to let the state hire more staff to reduce chronic delays in issuing professional licenses, but specified that they would be temporary employees, not permanent ones. While reducing Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed budget for additional staff, the legislators agreed to fully fund his technology request for the […] The post Budget panel hikes funding for occupational licensing, but the jobs are temporary appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
This is what bipartisanship looks like?
Wisconsin legislative leaders’ triumphant announcement of a “transformational” agreement on shared revenue for local communities — the major sticking point in ongoing budget negotiations — took place in the ornate Assembly chamber on Thursday, with Republican lawmakers from both the Assembly and the Senate gathered behind their leaders for the big reveal. There were plenty […] The post This is what bipartisanship looks like? appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Legislative leaders, Gov. Evers announce shared revenue deal
Republican leaders in the Legislature and Gov. Tony Evers announced a deal Thursday to send more money to local governments from the state, including to the city of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County. As part of the agreement, Republicans agreed to boost public school spending by $1 billion while increasing per-pupil funding for charter schools as […] The post Legislative leaders, Gov. Evers announce shared revenue deal appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Wisconsin Republicans try again to repeal personal property tax
A Republican bill to ax a disliked and obscure portion of Wisconsin’s tax code got a public hearing Thursday, with lawmakers hopeful that this attempt will successfully be passed into law after a similar bill was vetoed by Gov. Tony Evers in the last legislative session. At a press conference Thursday, Republican legislative leaders said […] The post Wisconsin Republicans try again to repeal personal property tax appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Statue of renowned Nebraska author Willa Cather unveiled in U.S. Capitol
WASHINGTON — Pulitzer Prize-winning author Willa Cather, who brought to life the Great Plains of Nebraska, is now honored with a statue in the U.S. Capitol, becoming the 12th woman represented in the National Statuary Hall Collection. U.S. and Nebraska lawmakers on Wednesday unveiled the bronze figure of the woman who wrote the widely acclaimed […] The post Statue of renowned Nebraska author Willa Cather unveiled in U.S. Capitol appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
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