http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/drugaddicts-young-s5.jpgProjects will support critical youth and afterschool programming, conservation efforts, substance use recovery services, homelessness assistance, efforts to address local health needs, and more statewide.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/internet-apps-s5.jpgGovernor warns President Trump and Republicans in Congress of serious consequences for kids and families if they proceed with efforts to preempt state AI laws and punish states like Wisconsin for tackling harmful uses of the emerging technology.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/affordablecareact-s5.jpgOver 300,000 Wisconsinites rely on the ACA, a 60 year old couple in Barron County could see their premiums increase by $33,152.
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Deep Canvass conversations having a high impact on voters compared to traditional campaign communications.
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Wisconsin tourism spending grew 5.9 percent in September compared to same month in 2019, outpacing neighboring Midwest states.
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While the overall jobs gain was better than anticipated, the labor market showed other signs of slowing under the weight of high prices, stubborn inflation, rising interest rates and a weakening global economy.
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Early voting, underrepresented motivating factors like abortion rights, have prompted some forecasters to caution against the so-called “red wave” narrative that has caught on in the last stretch of the midterms.
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Spending by candidates and smear groups has topped $114.6 million. Tally does not include millions of dollars spent by issue ad groups, like The Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC).
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Group says electing pro-science STEM leaders is more important than ever, as the fate of issues including reproductive rights, education, and even democracy itself are all falling on states to decide.
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