With less than a year to go until the 2024 presidential election, lawmakers in the Assembly voted to approve several bills that would change election administration in Wisconsin.
Author Archives: Jack Kelly / Wisconsin Watch
Jack Kelly joined Wisconsin Watch in August 2023 as a statehouse reporter. He previously was a Wisconsin Watch contributing reporter on judicial and environmental issues and covered the statehouse for the Capital Times. He has a bachelor’s degree from UW-Madison and a master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
As their power wanes, Wisconsin Republicans push conservative agenda through constitutional amendments
Facing a liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court and Democratic governor, legislative Republicans want to lock in policy wins by seeking changes to the state’s foundational document.
Citizens’ inability to request ballot referendum dates to Wisconsin’s founding
Why are we, as citizens, not able to request a ballot referendum? Here’s the answer.
As Wisconsin families struggle, here’s how Wisconsin lawmakers are responding — or not
Journalists talked with northeast Wisconsin families about hurdles they face. Here’s how potential policy solutions compare to what is playing out at the Capitol.
Here’s the latest on Wisconsin medical marijuana bills
What is the status of medical marijuana bills in Wisconsin? Here’s the latest.
Impeach Justice Janet Protasiewicz? Here’s what’s missing from debate
Recent talk of impeaching a Wisconsin Supreme Court justice has ignored the actual process of removal for an ethics violation, which requires a two-thirds Assembly vote
Evidence lacking in GOP case against top Wisconsin election official Meagan Wolfe
Critics have railed against many Wisconsin Elections Commission decisions, but they were made by bipartisan commissioners, not the administrator.
Wisconsin Supreme Court emails detail chaotic first week of liberal control
Justices clashed publicly over rules changes and firing top administrator, but new records highlight key conflict over how quickly court business should move.
Read the emails from the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s first week under liberal rule
Wisconsin Watch obtained the following emails under the Wisconsin open records law from Chief Justice Annette Ziegler and Justices Rebecca Bradley and Brian Hagedorn, the members of the court’s conservative minority.
Wisconsin Democrats on ‘veto watch’ after Tony Evers blocks 10 bills
Republicans don’t control two-thirds of the Assembly, but they only need two-thirds of those present on a session day to override the governor’s veto.
‘Skipping the middleman’: Defendants faced shifting demands in Outagamie County judge’s one-man drug court
The judge says it met a need, but the self-styled program lacked structure and meant longer punishments for some.
Judge’s rigorous collection of court-ordered debt atypical in Wisconsin — even in his own county
Outagamie County Circuit Judge Vincent Biskupic has held dozens of review hearings stretching over years to push defendants to pay overdue court costs