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Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers spoke at the Democratic Party's annual convention, focusing on his disagreements with the Trump administration and not his 2026 reelection plans. Evers highlighted ...
In the televised address, Evers dubbed 2025 "The Year of the Kid," a nod to measures he plans to include in his two-year state budget proposal aimed at lowering child care costs for Wisconsin ...
Governor Tony Evers granted $1.8 million to Green Bay to cover 2025 NFL draft costs. This grant follows the Joint Committee on Finance's removal of state funding for draft public safety costs.
MADISON, Wis. — (AP) — A unanimous Wisconsin Supreme Court handed a victory to the Republican-controlled Legislature on Wednesday in a power struggle with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, reining ...
Stars walk the red carpet at The 78th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall on June 8, 2025 in New York City. (L-R) Vanessa Nadal and Lin-Manuel Miranda attend The 78th Annual Tony Awards at ...
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Evers talks to reporters in March 2025. (Photo by Baylor Spears/Wisconsin Examiner. ) Wisconsin Republicans considering running for governor in 2026 are criticizing Gov. Tony Evers for supporting ...
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Governor Tony Evers grants $1.8 million to Green Bay to cover public safety costs from NFL Draft - MSNGovernor Tony Evers grants $1.8 million to Green Bay to cover public safety costs from NFL Draft Texas defunds border wall How the Air India crash investigation is unfolding Federal Reserve leaves ...
MADISON, Wis. -- Gov. Tony Evers Wednesday signed Executive Order #267 raising the Juneteenth Flag at the Wisconsin State Capitol in celebration of Juneteenth.
The boost approved June 12 by Republicans is $901 million less of an increase than Democratic Gov. Tony Evers put forward in his 2025-27 spending plan, a proposal that would have raised the rate ...
Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday that he’s awarding $1.8 million to the city of Green Bay to cover the public safety costs associated with hosting the NFL draft in April.
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