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The massive tax and spending bill signed into law July 4 will likely result in tens of thousands of Wisconsin residents losing BadgerCare coverage.
Bill Berrien, a Republican businessman, is the first candidate to buy campaign ads in this race, spending $400,000 in cable, TV, radio and online ads.
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WISN 12 News on MSNNew Berlin manufacturing chief enters Wisconsin governor contestWisconsin manufacturing executive Bill Berrien announces bid for governor, entering Republican primary race with focus on business leadership experience.
Wisconsin's race for governor is hitting the airwaves more than a year before voting begins. Republican candidate Bill Berrien announced the purchase of about $400,000 in cable TV, radio and online ads Monday.
On July 7, the US Department of Labor formally withdrew its plan for a rule—introduced during the Biden administration—that would federally end the practice of subminimum wage for disabled people. Over the past decade, 16 states have ended subminimum wage for disabled people, with a few more phasing out this practice.
Navy SEAL veteran and manufacturing CEO Bill Berrien launched a campaign for governor Wednesday, July 9, kicking off a 2026 Republican primary battle.
President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt a year ago. The incident has taken on a life of its own, but now some believe he wasn't shot.
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNDoes Donald Trump's big bill provide an additional $1 billion annually for Wisconsin's Medicaid program?Does Donald Trump’s big bill provide an additional $1 billion annually for Wisconsin’s Medicaid program? is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.
Wisconsin's Republican congressional delegation all voted to pass President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill.
A suburban Milwaukee businessman, former Navy SEAL and political newcomer entered Wisconsin's race for governor Wednesday, likening himself to President Donald Trump and promising a “Wisconsin First” agenda.