Basically, the GOP establishment is saying that you cannot serve both on the party's executive committee and work for or contract with a PAC, a 501 (c)4 or a 527. To be honest, the proposed amendment does make sense.
Wisconsin Republicans will be represented at tomorrow's inauguration, even though it may be a somewhat smaller event than usual, thanks to the weather. CBS 58 spoke to the chair
Johnson said Wisconsin is "not really subject to these types of dangers." In 2024, the state saw its warmest winter on record and February tornadoes.
Candidates Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford both are drawing financial support from partisans in the state's April 1 Supreme Court race.
With the court consisting of a 4-3 liberal bloc majority, it’s likely that the lower court’s injunction will be upheld. If that happens, Republicans will consider passing stronger abortion restrictions, state Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu said in an interview on Sunday.
A proposed state constitutional amendment requiring a photo ID to vote in Wisconsin elections is expected to receive final legislative approval as early as Tuesday. That would put the issue before voters on the April election ballot, following the Legislature also passing the proposed amendment during the previous legislative session.
Restrictions are something Wisconsin voters come across; from ID requirements to vote to the now amended measure requiring U.S. citizenship in order to cast a ballot.Voter ID laws are another measure Wisconsin GOP lawmakers look to amend in the constitution,
Tonight's featured guest will be Wisconsin GOP Rep. Tom Tiffany. Also appearing will be former Deputy National Security Advisor Victoria Coates and America's Frontline Doctors founder Dr. Simone Gold.
The Republican State Leadership Committee is sounding the alarm about the millions of dollars Democratic Party-aligned groups are expected to
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is hearing arguments over whether a legislative committee’s rejection of an agency rule that would ban the practice of “conversion therapy” for LGBTQ+ people was unconstitutional.
Jerry Dobbins remembers a young Vance growing up in Middletown, decades before he would be sworn in as vice president. Dobbins lived two doors down from Vance's grandmother − affectionately known as "Mamaw" − and he called her a "tough bird" who pushed her grandson to do well and stay out of trouble.