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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Tourism generated $23.7 billion in total economic impact in 2022, surpassing state’s previous record.
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For calendar year 2023, local governments will receive more than $526 million in General Transportation Aids financial assistance to support transportation-related projects.
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Sometimes, war is sold like a consumer product, where there’s a lot of hype and a lot of hope, but that is contrary to the reality we often see, said Bill Astore, a retired U.S. Air Force veteran.
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Gov. Evers will be visiting with dairy farmers, processors, and producers, as well as local community and agricultural industry leaders across the state all month.
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Illinois and Michigan have long been collecting hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue from Wisconsin residents who cross the border to purchase marijuana. Now Minnesota is poised to join them. Wisconsin needs to catch up.
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Last week, the Joint Finance Committee voted unanimously to raise the pay of public defenders and district attorneys. This step can help restore confidence in the Legislature’s ability to get the people’s work accomplished.
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