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Property taxes surge to highest levels in decades

Parties play the blame game heading into election year

Property taxes in Wisconsin this year are climbing by more than they have since 2007 — school taxes alone have posted their largest increase in more than three decades — causing taxpayers to fume, partisans to finger-point, and touching off a renewed debate about how the state funds public schools as another election cycle ramps up.

Dugan resigns following felony conviction

Republicans threatened impeachment if Milwaukee County judge stayed

Milwaukee County circuit judge Hannah Dugan stepped down from the bench this past week after being convicted of a felony for obstructing federal agents and before Republican legislative leaders could follow through on their threat to impeach her.

U.S. DOJ sues Wisconsin over voter roll records

WEC won’t provide personal information for audit

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the state of Wisconsin for failing to comply with a federal law that it says requires election officials to provide access to statewide voter registration records.

Legislative audit finds nearly $1B DOT accounting error

Lawmakers call for more auditors amid ongoing deficiencies

Wisconsin’s annual audit of state finances has revealed a nearly $1 billion accounting error at the Department of Transportation, as well as ongoing information technology security deficiencies and statutory noncompliance at the Department of Administration.

Federal jury convicts Dugan in immigration case

Milwaukee judge could get 5 years on felony conviction

A federal jury has convicted Milwaukee County circuit judge Hannah Dugan of felony obstruction of federal immigration agents. Authorities accused Dugan of interfering with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents as they attempted to arrest an illegal immigrant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, at the Milwaukee County courthouse. Flores-Ruiz has since been deported.

Zoning committee votes to extend permits to three years

Supervisors would tighten rules on outstanding violations

The Oneida County planning and development committee has voted unanimously to change the county’s zoning ordinance to address practical delays faced by property owners during construction, as well as to tighten rules that enable zoning scofflaws to continue obtaining zoning permits.

Zoning committee votes to extend permits to three years

Supervisors would tighten rules on outstanding zoning violations

The Oneida County planning and development committee has voted unanimously to change the county’s zoning ordinance to address practical delays faced by property owners during construction, as well as to tighten rules that enable zoning scofflaws to continue obtaining zoning permits.

Evers vetoes bill to allow new cigar bars

Supporters: Ban on new lounges is a state-sanctioned monopoly

Gov. Tony Evers has vetoed a bill that would have allowed new cigar and pipe-smoking lounges to open in Wisconsin for the first time since the state’s indoor smoking ban took effect almost 17 years ago.

WisconsinEye warns of shutdown without emergency aid

Nonpartisan network is a victim of plummeting philanthropic giving

It’s an unusual display of bipartisan agreement, but in Wisconsin both conservatives and progressives have, over the years, heaped generous helpings of praise on WisconsinEye, the state’s nonpartisan public-affairs network that has provided unfiltered coverage of state government for nearly two decades.

Corruption of science, or return to scientific inquiry?

Johnson hearing probes suppression of vaccine studies

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s shift in vaccine guidance has renewed a national debate over the degradation of scientific integrity, but the core charge itself — that science has been corrupted by special interests — has been made for years by vaccine skeptics and other opponents of the scientific establishment, albeit with far less media attention.

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