MADISON, Wis. (Gray) - As 2025 draws to a close, Wisconsin’s top Assembly Democrat is reflecting on the year, while setting sights on flipping legislative control in 2026.
State Rep. Greta Neubauer, the Assembly’s minority leader, sat down with Wisconsin State Capitol Bureau Chief Vanessa Kjeldsen to discuss this past year’s legislative work and Democrats’ strategy for gaining a “blue trifecta” — control of both legislative chambers and the governor’s office in the midterm election.
The following is an edited transcript of the conversation. It has been edited for clarity and conciseness.
Vanessa Kjeldsen: What are some of the most significant moments from this past year in the Assembly?
Greta Neubauer: Absolutely. So it’s been a challenging year. We’ve seen the federal administration

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