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In the first week of his campaign, Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Bill Berrien makes an antisemitic comment and says he wants interstate tariffs because TRUMP.
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WISN 12 News on MSNGOP candidate for governor Bill Berrien says 'great chance' of Trump endorsement despite criticismBill Berrien, the Wisconsin businessman and Republican candidate for governor, says he has "a great chance" of receiving ...
The Federal Communications Commission will be required to auction off public airwaves on the 6GHz band used by the latest ...
The massive tax and spending bill signed into law July 4 will likely result in tens of thousands of Wisconsin residents ...
The Trump administration conducted its own interviews with at least five of the 19 candidates for an open seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals in mid-May.
What are Wisconsin lawmakers going to tell their constituents when asked why they supported Trump's budget bill cutting their health coverage?
Wisconsin Republicans Derrick Van Orden and Ron Johnson are pushing back on Elon Musk's vow to form a new "America Party" and ...
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNWisconsin, 19 other states, sue Trump administration over disaster prevention fundingA coalition of 20 states on Wednesday sued the Trump administration over its decision to shut down a multibillion-dollar ...
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNWisconsin still losing out from not expanding Medicaid — even under Trump’s big billWisconsin has missed out on $2.6 billion in Medicaid funding and will still be subject to new work requirements.
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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 ...
A former Navy SEAL and businessman has entered Wisconsin's 2026 governor's race. Bill Berrien announced his candidacy ...
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNTrump funding freeze threatens programs that prepare thousands for jobs in WisconsinWisconsin needs the $7 million currently on hold for adult education to build its workforce, officials say. Now the state is suing to get what it was promised.
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