Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced the Wisconsin State Building Commission approved over $103 million for statewide projects ...
Wisconsin projects secured by both Republicans and Democrats in Congress have been excised in the government funding bill ...
Gov. Evers suggested borrowing taxpayer money to pay for the bulk of the projects, including a long-delayed one at UW-Milwaukee.
One large project includes $292 million for the demolition and replacement of the Mosse Humanities Building at UW-Madison by February 2031. The building was constructed in 1966 and opened in 1968 ...
Days before his flight to Argentina, a UW-Madison researcher lost a Fulbright award from a federal funding freeze.
Tammy Baldwin earmarks included funds for research at UW-Madison, UW-Milwaukee ... than $192 million back to the state for projects including the construction of National Guard readiness centers ...
The projects would allow programs in high demand to expand. $293 million for UW-Madison to demolish the Brutalist-style Humanities building, and relocate the music and art departments to new or ...
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