
Anthony DaBruzzi
Multimedia Journalist at Spectrum News 1 (Milwaukee, WI)
Anchor/Reporter @SpectrumNews1WI covering state politics | Proud @UWMadison alum | Formerly @WJFW12
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6 days ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Anthony DaBruzzi
The first poll released in the wake of the state Supreme Court election earlier this month shows the economy is a top issue for Wisconsinites living under a divided government.
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1 week ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Anthony DaBruzzi
MADISON, Wis. — A tense exchange unfolded Thursday during the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) meeting as members discussed the ongoing investigation into the now-former Madison City Clerk.
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1 week ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Anthony DaBruzzi
MADISON, Wis. — As Wisconsin lawmakers prepare to draft the state’s next two-year budget, hundreds of parents and child care providers gathered on the steps of the Capitol Wednesday for the 2025 Child Care Advocacy Day. The event, which was organized by the Wisconsin Early Childhood Association and Wisconsin Head Start Association, called for funding to keep the Child Care Counts program going. The program has made monthly payments to child care providers since 2021. When federal funds ran out, Gov.
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spectrumnews1.com | Anthony DaBruzzi
MADISON, Wis. — Whether it’s a ride from Uber or a delivery from DoorDash, you have probably taken advantage of what has become known as the gig economy. While there are plenty of consumer benefits, that isn’t always the case for the contractors behind the wheel. However, a portable benefits program being proposed in Wisconsin could help change that. What You Need To KnowState Sen.
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3 weeks ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Anthony DaBruzzi
MILWAUKEE — With the most expensive judicial race in American history finally over, many Wisconsinites might wonder what Susan Crawford’s victory Tuesday night will mean for the Supreme Court. While the race is technically nonpartisan, liberal-leaning justices will hold a 4-3 majority, which they gained in 2023 when Justice Janet Protasiewicz won by 11 points. Before Protasiewicz’s victory two years ago, conservatives held a majority on the court for 15 years.
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Tuesday night’s results mean conservatives won’t have a chance to gain a majority on the Supreme Court until 2028. On top of that, liberals could even double their one-justice majority by flipping either of the next two races in 2026 and 2027. MORE: https://t.co/M7E3jwLtoD

Tonight's Supreme Court race starts a six-year run of elections for Wisconsin's highest court. If Schimel wins, control of the court would flip for at least a year. Liberals could win back power in '26 or '27. If Crawford wins, conservatives couldn't win a majority until '28. https://t.co/jpY2xe4wfV

"Our messaging was pretty consistent throughout. Obviously, the involvement of Elon Musk, specifically, is something I feel I did have to comment on," @crawfordforwi told reporters as she reflected on her campaign after voting in Madison earlier today. https://t.co/df9WqNADKR