The Marquette Law School poll last asked Wisconsin voters about their support for voter ID in 2021, plus in 2012 and 2014.
Vos said "70 to 80% of the public" in Wisconsin and the country supports requiring photo identification to vote. National polling from Pew and Gallup released in 2024 shows more than 80% of the public supports voter ID, including majorities of Democrats.
Postpartum Medicaid expansion, a bipartisan effort in the Wisconsin Legislature, again is in the hands of Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
Gov. Tony Evers and state Democrats have set their sights on reducing gun violence in Wisconsin. Part of that push is proposing sweeping gun safety reform.
Republican and conservative leaders in Wisconsin are calling again for tax cuts after Gov. Tony Evers touted his fiscal policy in Wednesday’s State of the State
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers used his seventh State of the State speech Wednesday to urge the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a wide range of proposals they have rejected in the past, including numerous gun control measures just a month after there was a school shooting not far from the state Capitol.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers Evers unveiled a more than $500 million plan to lower child care costs, and support the industry and employers who rely on it.
Republicans argued the majority of the public — including in Wisconsin — supports requiring voters to show their ID before getting a ballot. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said the referendum will ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers included an unexpected pitch for a particular gun safety measure as he delivered the annual State of the State message to state legislators in Madison on Jan. 22, 2025.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin's Democratic governor on Tuesday created a new office dedicated to preventing gun violence, a month after a school shooting not far from the state Capitol and an idea that drew immediate opposition from Republicans who said it was misguided.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is scheduled to take to the podium Wednesday night at the Wisconsin State Capitol for his seventh State of the State address.
President Trump's administration says it has started its work of deportations. The president says millions will be sent back.