WisconsinEye Back Online Thanks to Temporary Infusion of Taxpayer Dollars
The bill creates a $10 million trust fund to support WisconsinEye’s live streaming of state government meetings with oversight and free public access.
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WisconsinEye resumes coverage while lawmakers mull long-term solution
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin’s version of C-SPAN is now back on the air after a more than month-and-a-half dark period. The online public affairs network WisconsinEye resumed February 2, the same day the state’s Joint Committee on Legislative Organization unanimously voted to approve $50,000 in funding for operations costs to resume providing broadcast services for the Legislature in the month of February. It marked the first time WisconsinEye had …
Bill to restart WisconsinEye set for Assembly committee; no Senate companion
(The Center Square) - A bipartisan Assembly bill that would re-start live stream operations of Wisconsin government from WisconsinEye is expected to receive its first committee discussion during a public
Wisconsin's version of C-SPAN resumes coverage at the state Capitol
Wisconsin’s version of C-SPAN is back online after going dark for about seven weeks due to a lack of funding. The post Wisconsin’s version of C-SPAN resumes coverage at the state Capitol appeared first on WPR.
WisconsinEye back online thanks to temporary infusion of taxpayer dollars
Lawmakers on Monday approved $50,000 in state dollars to WisconsinEye “for operations costs to resume providing broadcast services for the Legislature for February 2026.”
WisconsinEye is Back while Legislature Considers Long Term Solution
WisconsinEye, Wisconsin’s nonprofit public affairs network is back online for the month of February after going dark for about seven weeks due to a lack of funding.On Monday, the Joint Committee on Legislative Organization (JCLO) unanimously approved a $50,000 cash infusion for the short term as they continue to work on a longer-term deal.An Assembly committee is preparing to consider a bill Tuesday that would provide a longer term solution. Ass…
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