Wisconsin's tight Republican majority sparks hope for bipartisan cooperation
- Republicans will have the narrowest majorities in years when the Wisconsin Legislature returns in January, which gives Democrats optimism for better cooperation.
- Both parties are focusing on the state's $4 billion budget surplus, which will drive debate over the next two-year budget.
- Questions remain about whether Governor Tony Evers plans to run for a third term in 2026.
- Questions also linger regarding how the state will interact with President-elect Donald Trump's administration.
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