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What to know about constitutional amendment questions going to Wisconsin voters in August ... made $6.8 billion in cuts to Evers' proposed 2023-25 ... 10 amendments were ratified. In Wisconsin’s ...
April 4, 2023: 2023 Wisconsin Spring election: Janet Protasiewicz was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to succeed Patience Roggensack. Wisconsin voters ratified two amendments to the state constitution related to guidance to judges on questions of pre-trial release and bail conditions.
The proposed amendments seek to change how Wisconsin spends federal funds. ... until Evers used his statutory power in fall 2023 to allocate $170 million in federal pandemic-related emergency ...
Wisconsin voters on Tuesday voted down two referendums ... 8 billion in cuts to Evers' proposed 2023-25 ... only the second time since 1996 that a constitutional amendment has been defeated at the ...
September 21, 2022: Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers called a special session of the Legislature to propose an amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution to allow citizen petition-initiated amendments to the state Constitution. [8] November 8, 2022: 2022 United States general election: Tony Evers (D) re-elected as Governor of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Elections Commission was a December 2023 decision of the Wisconsin Supreme Court which struck down the state Senate and Assembly district maps of the Wisconsin Legislature. The decision held that the Constitution of Wisconsin —in sections 4 and 5 of Article IV—requires "legislative districts [to] be composed of physically ...
A constitutional amendment supported by Republicans that attempts to limit diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in Wisconsin won approval Thursday in the state Assembly. The measure is the ...
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.