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  2. Constitution of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin was admitted to the United States on May 29, 1848. Although it has been amended over a hundred times, the original constitution ratified in 1848 is still in use. This makes the Wisconsin Constitution the oldest U.S. state constitution outside New England; only Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont use older constitutions.

  3. Wisconsin Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The legislature is a bicameral body composed of the upper house, Wisconsin State Senate, and the lower Wisconsin State Assembly, both of which have had Republican majorities since January 2011. With both houses combined, the legislature has 132 members ...

  4. List of Wisconsin state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    Number Start date [2] End date General election 1st Wisconsin Legislature: June 5, 1848 January 1, 1849 February 1, 1848 2nd Wisconsin Legislature: January 1, 1849

  5. Wisconsin’s new 2025 laws mostly technical, obscure - AOL

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    In Wisconsin, however, many new laws become effective as soon as the governor signs them. That means 2025 will not kick off with a wave of new rules. Wisconsin, instead, will see some technical ...

  6. Bennett Law - Wikipedia

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    The Bennett Law, officially 1889 Wisconsin Act 519, was a controversial state law passed by the Wisconsin Legislature in 1889 dealing with compulsory education. The controversial section of the law was a requirement to utilize the English language as the sole medium of instruction in all schools, whether private or public.

  7. Fact check: What happened to paid family leave in Wisconsin ...

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    In 2023, Minnesota did manage to get its paid family leave bill into law, but the other states did not. The post was poorly worded – something his office acknowledged, and in our view confusing ...

  8. Diploma privilege - Wikipedia

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    The diploma privilege in Wisconsin dates to 1870, when it was passed by the Wisconsin State Legislature in the same legislation that established the University of Wisconsin Law School. At that time a law department was established in the State University and a course of study under able instructors was prescribed for students in the law department.

  9. Could Kamala Harris call for a recount in Wisconsin? Here's ...

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    Republican Donald Trump has been declared the winner of the presidential election in Wisconsin, besting Vice President Kamala Harris.. With about 99% of Wisconsin's ballots counted, Trump has a ...