Gov. Walker on vacation this week
Gov. Scott Walker is on vacation this week.
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Gov. Scott Walker on Thursday signed into law a bill that will provide $25 million to startup companies in Wisconsin, a move that won broad bipartisan legislative support and backing from the state's business community.
One of Wisconsin's largest real estate developers wrote to Gov. Scott Walker to express his interest in buying several prominent state office buildings at the same time the Legislature was considering doing away with competitive bidding for such sales, according to newly released records.
Department of Administration Secretary Mike Huebsch comes back to his hometown to talk about the budget, whether he might run for office again and if Gov. Walker is focusing on the 2016 Presidential race.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has signed a contentious Republican bill that would require women seeking an abortion to view an ultrasound of the fetus before the procedure and prohibit doctors from performing abortions unless they have admitting privileges at a local hospital.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says the country must remake a "cumbersome" immigration system, but is disputing a published report suggesting he has endorsed a U.S. Senate-approved pathway to citizenship for those here illegally.
A judge says a Democratic state senator properly redacted identifying information from emails he received during the run-up to passing Gov. Scott Walker's polarizing collective bargaining law before releasing them.
A Wisconsin judge has struck down a law taking away nearly all collective bargaining rights from most state workers.
Gov. Scott Walker has signed into law proposals repealing a clean water testing requirement and giving his office more power in the crafting of state agency rules.
A House bonding committee is taking up a $28 million proposal for flood-relief projects from Austin to Roseau.