Republican lawmakers are seeking to codify the state's voter ID law into the constitution to protect it from future ...
Republican lawmakers continued their swift work Wednesday to enshrine voter photo identification laws in the Wisconsin ...
Restrictions are something Wisconsin voters come across; from ID requirements to vote to the now amended measure requiring ...
Republicans who control the Wisconsin Legislature are moving quickly to place a measure on the April ballot that would ...
Wisconsin Republicans are moving toward asking voters to approve a constitutional amendment in April that would enshrine the ...
Wisconsin’s latest proposed constitutional amendment is on the fast track to the voters. The Wisconsin Senate on Wednesday ...
If the measure passes the Republican-controlled Assembly next week, the proposal will come before voters on Wisconsin's April ...
Senators voted along party lines to approve the resolution, which will now need the approval of the Assembly before it can go to voters in April.
Wisconsin Senate Republicans — worried about potential future actions that could weaken current laws — pushed forward a ...
Democrats accused Republicans of "lazy policymaking" for pushing a constitutional amendment requiring a photo ID to vote before a liberal-leaning state Supreme Court could overturn it.
The Wisconsin Senate on Wednesday passed a Republican-backed amendment to protect the state's voter photo ID laws.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ plan to let voters repeal and create state laws without legislative involvement met opposition ...