Good morning, and welcome to Monday.
- Same-sex marriage is legal again in Wisconsin, after the Supreme Court rejected appeals from five states (Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin), immediately ending delays on marriage in those states.
- The Journal Sentinel‘s Craig Gilbert takes a look at the impact the “turnout gap” could play in the upcoming gubernatorial election.
- The state of Wisconsin is expecting less from the federal government in heating assistance this year, possibly bringing down average payments from $302 to $267.
- The NBA just made a ton of money with a new nine-year, $24 billion television contract, nearly tripling its current deal.
