Bill authored by Loudenbeck headed to Governor’s desk
Senate Bill 374, authored by Representative Amy Loudenbeck and Senator Joan Ballweg passed with bipartisan support in both the Assembly and Senate Chambers. The bill will now head to Governor Evers to be signed into law. SB
Multiple Beloit Memorial High School students arrested following disturbance

Multiple Beloit Memorial High School students are arrested following a disturbance. Beloit Police say officers were dispatched to the report of a disturbance near the cafeteria Wednesday morning. After officers started responding to the initial disturbance, additional
Gary R. Farrington
February 20, 1943 – September 29, 2021
Debra “Debbie” A. Riley
April 10, 1969 – September 29, 2021
Evers calls Gableman election review ‘$700,000 boondoggle’
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers doesn’t think much, of former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman’s review of the 2020 election in Wisconsin. In particular, Gableman’s statement that local election clerks will have to prove election fraud did
Senate Republicans pass “Born Alive” bill
A Republican-authored bill that would require doctors to perform life-saving care on babies who survive late-term abortions has passed the State Senate. Republican Senator Roger Roth says the bill ensures care for all children. “Many across the
Assembly Republicans pass bill banning anti-racism messages and efforts in K-12 schools
Assembly Republicans brought a number of bills related to anti-racism education to the floor on Tuesday. One of the bills requires that districts be more transparent about what they’re teaching their students. Republican Representative Elijah Behnke says
Evers pick for Natural Resources remains unconfirmed by state Senate
Three years into his term, the state Senate has finally confirmed 39 of Governor Tony Evers appointees. Those include DOT Secretary Craig Thompson, Department of Safety and Professional Services Secretary Dawn Crim, and DATCP Secretary Randy Romanski.
Margaret K. Howe
April 24, 1919 – September 29, 2021