July 8, 2021 Contact: WisDems Communications (press@wisdems.org) Gov. Evers Signs Bipartisan Budget, Including One of the Largest Tax Cuts in Wisconsin History Evers’ Budget Also Restores Two-thirds Funding Commitment to Public Schools and Additional Action Secures $100 Million
As COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue around the state, the joint health department for Shawano and Menominee counties is running a public information campaign to get more residents protected against the virus. “Our role is to combat negative myths about the
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Gov. Tony Evers OK’d a more than $2 billion income tax cut that reduces one of Wisconsin’s three brackets as he largely signed off on the budget that Republicans sent him last week. But he nixed a provision to use
July 8, 2021 Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov Gov. Evers Signs One of the Largest Tax Cuts in Wisconsin State History, Announces More Than $100 million in New Funding for Public Schools Governor provides more than $2 billion in individual tax relief, delivers
Milwaukee now has an opportunity to rethink the I-94 expansion project, so let’s think big. The Stadium Freeway should be converted to a boulevard.
How the GOP-led state Legislature continues to malign Milwaukee.
The Republican-controlled Legislature, by all accounts, crafted a tight two-year budget with an eye on protection against Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ angry veto pen.
Students of color most likely to get virtual instruction. Racial gap 14th highest in Wisconsin.
Why people of color represent a mirror that white America refuses to look into.
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Thursday, July 8, 2021 Contact: press@sarahforwisconsin.com 21 Wisconsin Leaders Endorse Sarah Godlewski for U.S. Senate Coming on heels of pivotal EMILY’S List endorsement, strong support from communities across the state demonstrates Sarah is building the strongest coalition to defeat Ron Johnson
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7/8/2021 CONTACT: Julie.benkoske2@wisconsin.gov or (608) 577-8991 State Treasurer Godlewski & BCPL announce $1 Million for UW System Grants & Scholarships This year’s distribution will be a record-breaking $1,025,000 from the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands’ (BCPL) Normal School Fund to
Some new guidance from the U.S. Education Department added a wrinkle in the debate over education funding ahead of Gov. Tony Evers’ final deliberations on the budget. The budget GOP lawmakers produced met one benchmark to qualify Wisconsin for $2.3
July 8, 2021 Contact: WisDems Communications (press@wisdems.org) Gov. Evers Signs Bipartisan Budget, Including One of the Largest Tax Cuts in Wisconsin History Evers’ Budget Also Restores Two-thirds Funding Commitment to Public Schools and Additional Action Secures $100 Million in Federal Funds for Education MADISON, Wis. — Today, Gov.
As COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue around the state, the joint health department for Shawano and Menominee counties is running a public information campaign to get more residents protected against the virus. “Our role is to combat negative myths about the vaccine with good, credible information,” said Nick Mau, assistant health
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Gov. Tony Evers OK’d a more than $2 billion income tax cut that reduces one of Wisconsin’s three brackets as he largely signed off on the budget that Republicans sent him last week. But he nixed a provision to use $705 million in general purpose revenue to update income tax
July 8, 2021 Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov Gov. Evers Signs One of the Largest Tax Cuts in Wisconsin State History, Announces More Than $100 million in New Funding for Public Schools Governor provides more than $2 billion in individual tax relief, delivers on campaign promise to cut taxes for middle-class families by
Milwaukee now has an opportunity to rethink the I-94 expansion project, so let’s think big. The Stadium Freeway should be converted to a boulevard.
How the GOP-led state Legislature continues to malign Milwaukee.
The Republican-controlled Legislature, by all accounts, crafted a tight two-year budget with an eye on protection against Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ angry veto pen.
Students of color most likely to get virtual instruction. Racial gap 14th highest in Wisconsin.
Why people of color represent a mirror that white America refuses to look into.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers STORY TOPICS – White house – Race relations – Coronavirus – State government – Local government – Agribusiness – Banking and investment – Courts – Education – Elections – Energy – Environment – Health care – Management – Minnesota – Small business – Telecommunications – Transportation
Thursday, July 8, 2021 Contact: press@sarahforwisconsin.com 21 Wisconsin Leaders Endorse Sarah Godlewski for U.S. Senate Coming on heels of pivotal EMILY’S List endorsement, strong support from communities across the state demonstrates Sarah is building the strongest coalition to defeat Ron Johnson Today, State Treasurer and candidate for Senate Sarah Godlewski announced
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7/8/2021 CONTACT: Julie.benkoske2@wisconsin.gov or (608) 577-8991 State Treasurer Godlewski & BCPL announce $1 Million for UW System Grants & Scholarships This year’s distribution will be a record-breaking $1,025,000 from the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands’ (BCPL) Normal School Fund to help make college more affordable and provide grants to UW
Some new guidance from the U.S. Education Department added a wrinkle in the debate over education funding ahead of Gov. Tony Evers’ final deliberations on the budget. The budget GOP lawmakers produced met one benchmark to qualify Wisconsin for $2.3 billion in federal aid. But citing the new guidance from