Gov. Walker Tries to Lower his Profile
As other Republican governors stake out their legislative goals this year, Gov. Walker has decided to lay low.
As other Republican governors stake out their legislative goals this year, Gov. Walker has decided to lay low.
The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board has certified which candidates will appear on the spring ballot.
The board that oversees elections in Wisconsin will pick a new chairman at its meeting Monday
No challenges have been filed to signatures submitted by candidates running for offices to be elected in April.
Gov. Scott Walker is promising his executive budget will cut income taxes.
UPDATE: Visitors who come to the Wisconsin state Assembly to watch debate won't be allowed to use cellphones, eat or wear a hat.
Gov. Scott Walker says his executive budget won't contain any plans for carpool toll lanes.
UPDATE: A bipartisan deal has been struck to avoid the Wisconsin state Assembly debating and taking votes in the middle of the night.
Gov. Scott Walker has met with Assembly Democrats on the eve what is expected to be a contentious debate over a Republican push to clamp down on late night debates.
Vice President Joe Biden is hearing personal stories of gun violence from representatives of victims groups and gun-safety organizations as he works on the Obama administration's response to the shooting at a Connecticut elementary school.
Gov. Scott Walker says he's heading to China this spring. Walker's office says he'll embark on a trade mission to the country on April 12.
Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson has been named to Senate committees dealing with the budget, foreign relations and small business.
Wisconsin's Tammy Baldwin is among a dozen new U.S. senators taking the oath of office.
UPDATE: Two state Supreme Court hopefuls, the state schools superintendent and his opponent have filed nomination papers for this spring's elections.
UPDATE: Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald says he expects a March vote on a bill to overhaul state mining regulations.
Gov. Scott Walker plans to talk about mining and jobs during three stops around Wisconsin.
Republican Gov. Scott Walker hasn't granted a pardon since he took office two years ago and has yet to appoint anyone to the state's Pardon Advisory Board.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Pat Roggensack has submitted 4,000 signatures to get her name on the ballot for re-election next year.
The state's quasi-private economic development agency has narrowed the field in its search for a CEO.
Gov. Scott Walker is not backing down from his accounting of how many jobs Wisconsin has created since he took office in 2011, even though an independent review has disputed it.
Republican Gov. Scott Walker is praising the work of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Patience Roggensack, but stopping short of saying whether he will endorse her as she seeks re-election.
Wisconsin schools superintendent Tony Evers says he has no regrets about signing a petition to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is joining hundreds of mayors from around the country urging President Barack Obama to act quickly on gun-control legislation following last week's Connecticut school massacre.
UPDATE: Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker refuses to say whether he will support proposals in the Legislature to ban assault rifles and the sale of high damage ammunition following the deadly Connecticut school shooting.
The state Government Accountability Board has appointed a staff attorney to oversee Wisconsin elections.