Johnson said Wisconsin is "not really subject to these types of dangers." In 2024, the state saw its warmest winter on record and February tornadoes.
Top Wisconsin politicians are responding to the SCOTUS ruling that will uphold the TikTok ban unless the app sells.
Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin talks about why he and many of his Republican colleagues believe fire aid for California should only come if there are some strings attached.
Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson talks about the prospects of passing spending cuts, particularly in the military, during an interview ith Charlie Kirk: CHARLIE KIRK: Senator, first, I want to talk about some news within the United States Senate.
Ron Johnson said he will not vote for Trump's plan to eliminate the debt limit, but will "negotiate in terms of how far" to increase it.
Wis., right, before Duffy testifies before the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, on his nomination to be Transportation Secretary.
Transportation secretary nominee Sean Duffy promised to not interfere in ongoing agency investigations into Elon Musk’s electric car company if confirmed to head the department.
U.S. Treasury nominee Scott Bessent on Thursday faced sharp questions from both Democrats and Republicans on tax policy, tariffs, China, Russia sanctions and the future of an IRS tax filing system that Republicans have called to be cut. And in turn, Bessent defended of President-elect Donald Trump's economic policies and proposals.
Former Wisconsin Congressman Sean Duffy received bipartisan support Wednesday during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill to be President-elect Donald Trump's secretary for the Department of Transportation.
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy earned bipartisan support as he testified during a Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation confirmation hearing.
Isabella Dereszkiewicz-Hodowany will join Sens. Tammy Baldwin and Ron Johnson during the USSYP Washington Week.
Legislation was blocked by Democratic U.S. Senate majority last year, but GOP now controls Legislative and Executive branches.