The Republican Party of Wisconsin is meeting in Middleton this weekend to hash out their party platform and potentially endorse a candidate fo…
On paper, U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner’s career has all the trappings of establishment Washington. He’s the second-most senior member of the Ho…
But the race between Democratic Rep. Ron Kind and Republican Derrick Van Orden remained too close to call.
Two candidates are vying in the Aug. 11 Republican primary to represent southeastern Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District.
Democrats say the governor's order extension was prudent, while Republicans say the focus should be on finding was to reopen businesses.
Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald is still the only Republican in the race.
Control of the Legislature and two new members of Congress will also be on the ballot in the new year.
Two of them are certain to vote yes, four of them will likely vote no, while one's decision remains a mystery.
So far no Republicans have emerged to challenge the Senate Majority Leader for the seat of retiring U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner.
The widely expected announcement, which came a day after another possible GOP candidate for the seat bowed out, gives clarity to the list of candidates who are seriously considering a run to represent the Republican stronghold.
Vukmir's announcement came two days after Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow dropped out of the running.
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The development narrows the list of GOP candidates vying to represent two of the strongest Republican districts in the state.
"He's had a number of people reach out to him," Scott Walker said.
Several current and former GOP politicians have already expressed an interest in running to represent the Republican stronghold held by Sensenbrenner since 1979.
U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, 76, was first elected to Congress in 1978.
The many dimensions of a daily newspaper were on full display here at the Wisconsin State Journal last week.
On this week's "Center Stage" political podcast, Milfred and Hands analyze and play clips from the bout between Sensenbrenner and Mueller at this week's congressional hearing. Sensenbrenner scored a blow by accusing Mueller of "fishing," but Mueller outlasted the clock. Milfred and Hands declare a winner and link the whole thing to "Game of Thrones" and the Muppets.
Lawmakers from Wisconsin are making another effort to open the Ice Age Trail — which passes through Sauk, Columbia, Juneau and Marquette counties — to federal funding.
Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner was upset about Walker's criticism of a GOP senator who challenged President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration.
Reps. Jim Sensenbrenner and Mike Gallagher in statements characterized Trump’s emergency declaration seeking up to $8 billion in border wall funding as a subversion of the powers of Congress.
Seven out of 10 said they aren't taking a paycheck during the shutdown, one is and two didn't say.
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OUR VIEW: Though far from perfect, updated ag policy will be better for Wisconsin
Attorneys general from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico are calling on congressional leaders to pass a Wisconsin-led effort to curb overdoses by limiting access to deadly fentanyl analogues.