Ahead of state budget season, PolitiFact Wisconsin looks at Wisconsin's financial accounts and what influences their balances.
Governor Tony Evers honors the late Bob Uecker, celebrating his legacy as "Mr. Baseball" in Wisconsin and beyond.
Governor Tony Evers toured the Kenosha Emerging Leaders Academy in Uptown Kenosha Thursday and discussed about its programs designed to expose youth to technology and other career paths.
Wisconsin’s general fund had a positive balance each year under Evers, after running a deficit between 1990 and 2020. Wisconsin’s "rainy day" fund has kept growing since 2020 and currently sits near a record $2 billion.
Gov. Tony Evers' visit to Bear Arms Boutique Firing Range in Mequon, Wis., comes shortly after he announced the creation of a statewide Office of Violence Prevention.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ plan to let voters repeal and create state laws without legislative involvement met opposition from the Republican leaders of the Legislature, who signaled that the idea is likely to be rejected for a second time.
Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), today announced Harbor Assistance Program grants totaling more than $10 million for five harbor maintenance and construction projects in La Crosse,
Tony Evers' budget will survive the GOP Legislature? (Spoiler: Not much), Feb. 27, 2019. Wisconsin Department of Administration, Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, Fiscal Year Ending June 30 ...
A congressman, manufacturing businessman and suburban county executive are among Republicans considering a run for Wisconsin governor in 2026.
Gov. Tony Evers signed an executive order establishing the Wisconsin Office of Violence Prevention Tuesday, Jan. 14. The order came approximately a month after the Abundant Life Christian School shooting where three were killed,
Wisconsin Governor Evers establishes the Wisconsin Office of Violence Prevention, a measure lauded by Milwaukee County Executive Crowley.
Our local roads are the first and last mile of nearly every trip Wisconsin’s residents, businesses, and visitors make,” said WisDOT Secretary Kristina Boardman.