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Most Wisconsinites say they wanted failed surplus deal; analysts projected it would lead to deficit
A new Marquette Law School poll found 80% of Wisconsinites said the Legislature should have passed a budget surplus bill that ultimately failed amid concerns about a future budget deficit.
Abortion-rights coalition launches campaign against Missouri’s Amendment 3
The campaign opposing a November ballot measure that would reinstate Missouri’s abortion ban formally launched Wednesday, arguing Republican lawmakers are trying to overturn the 2024 vote that ended the state’s near-total ban through a “bait and switch” measure.
Missouri birth control access bill clears legislature after years of obstacles
After decades spent working with people seeking abortions, Allison Hile said one thing became clear: Some Missouri lawmakers have little understanding of what women go through to prevent pregnancy.
Minnesota led the nation in farm bankruptcies in the first quarter, and farmers are anxious
Minnesota led the country in farm bankruptcies during the first quarter of 2026, continuing last year’s steady nationwide climb that was particularly steep for Midwest farmers. Eight Minnesota farmers have already filed for bankruptcy this year, double the amount for the entire year of 2024.
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Wisconsin GOP Rep. Dean Kaufert to retire following Heartland Signal inquiry into sexual harassment investigation
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Nearly half of Michigan GOP candidate Terri DeBoer’s early funding comes from DeVos family
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Mike Rogers told Michigan not to worry about gas prices. Now they’re nearly $5 a gallon
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Tennessee Speaker Cameron Sexton ousts all Democrats from committees after redistricting protest
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Chedrick Greene wins Michigan special election, Dems retain control of state Senate
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