http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/construction-workers-s445.jpgConstruction of second Type 1 Juvenile Correctional Facility in Fitchburg, Phase IV of the DMA Milwaukee Readiness Center, and various maintenance projects approved.
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.
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Package will promote equality and improve safety for LGBTQIA+ Wisconsinites and includes seven bills and five joint resolutions.
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A public informational meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 17th from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at the Lussier Family Heritage Center, 3101 Lake Farm Road, Madison.
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Rule continues governor’s efforts during 2025 Year of The Kid to ensure clean, safe drinking water for kids and families, get lead hazards out of service lines, homes, and schools.
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Fixing our roads and bridges must continue to be a top priority for our state, and it’s essential that our next state budget continues to invest in building the 21st-century infrastructure Wisconsin needs
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16 governors, in a joint letter to both U.S. Senate and House Committees on Appropriations, highlight potential nationwide consequences if Head Start funding is cut from federal budget.
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Wisconsin’s forestry products industry contributes $42 billion to the state’s economy and 126,000 jobs, which could be hurt by reckless cuts to federal investments and mass firings of federal workers.
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