WisDems: Statement on expanded child tax credits

MADISON, Wis. — Today, thanks to President Biden and Democrats in Congress, over one million parents in Wisconsin are receiving another installment of the expanded Child Tax Cut. Each month, Wisconsin parents see an average of $447 in tax cuts,

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Dept. of Natural Resources: DNR celebrates America Recycles Day by announcing Recycling Excellence Awards honoring Wisconsin recycling and waste reduction programs

MADISON, Wis. – In honor of America Recycles Day, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announces the winners of the 2021 Wisconsin Recycling Excellence Awards. The Recycling Excellence Awards celebrate outstanding recycling efforts, innovation and performance throughout Wisconsin. The DNR provides

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DATCP: Shares pride for Wisconsin agriculture this Thanksgiving

A commentary by Secretary Romanski of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) MADISON, Wis. – Happy Thanksgiving! With these words, you often hear a message of thanks. This holiday, I echo this message and share my immense gratitude to everyone from the farmer to the consumer.

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WisDems: Statement on expanded child tax credits

MADISON, Wis. — Today, thanks to President Biden and Democrats in Congress, over one million parents in Wisconsin are receiving another installment of the expanded Child Tax Cut. Each month, Wisconsin parents see an average of $447 in tax cuts, giving middle-class families more breathing room at the end of

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WisDems: Celebrate President Biden signing Infrastructure Deal into law

MADISON, Wis. — Today, President Biden will sign the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, delivering on his campaign promise to build Wisconsin back better. Paired with Gov. Evers’ historic investments in Wisconsin’s digital and physical infrastructure, this deal will invest in our roads and bridges and high-speed broadband for every neighborhood in

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Wisconsin Women in Government: Invites applicants for 2022 Leadership Seminar

MADISON – Wisconsin Women in Government (WWIG) is accepting applications to its Leadership Seminar, a two-day professional development and knowledge-building opportunity offered in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs. Twenty-five participants will convene on the UW-Madison campus on February 25 and March

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A Better Wisconsin Together: Rebecca Kleefisch: Still no plan on COVID, yet another scheme attacking our freedom to vote

MADISON, Wis. — Republican gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch today unveiled yet another scheme targeting the freedom to vote in Wisconsin, filing a lawsuit asking the Wisconsin State Supreme Court to circumvent the usual judicial process and rule immediately to ban secure ballot drop boxes and prohibit election officials from taking

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Dept. of Natural Resources: Seeking public comment for environmental review of City of Glendale Safe Drinking Water Loan Program project

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the City of Glendale is an applicant for funding through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) to address deficiencies in its public drinking water system. The project includes the replacement of lead service lines in the City of Glendale.

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Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Student loan debt relief scammers target worried borrowers

MADISON, Wis. – The final extension of the federal student loan payment pause runs until Jan. 31, 2022. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) and the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) encourage student loan borrowers to be cautious of offers from questionable student loan debt relief companies,

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UW-Madison student team awarded $250,000 for carbon dioxide removal

A team of UW-Madison students is getting a $250,000 award for carbon dioxide sequestration research through a global competition backed by the Musk Foundation. The XPRIZE for Carbon Removal Student Competition recently announced $5 million in awards for student teams. The Madison team is getting the largest possible award for

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Dept. of Natural Resources: DNR celebrates America Recycles Day by announcing Recycling Excellence Awards honoring Wisconsin recycling and waste reduction programs

MADISON, Wis. – In honor of America Recycles Day, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announces the winners of the 2021 Wisconsin Recycling Excellence Awards. The Recycling Excellence Awards celebrate outstanding recycling efforts, innovation and performance throughout Wisconsin. The DNR provides awards to communities, businesses, organizations and local governments for their

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Bowen jumps into Dem race for lieutenant governor

State Rep. David Bowen today joined the growing Dem field for lieutenant governor, saying his experience sets him apart from others vying to run on the ticket with Gov. Tony Evers next fall. Bowen, 34, was elected to the Assembly in 2014 after two years on the Milwaukee County Board.

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Wisconsin Legislature: Democratic Elections Committee members reject private meetings with Mike Gableman, call on Speaker Vos to end sham investigation

MADISON – Today, Democratic members of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections released the following statement on attempts by Mike Gableman to meet privately with Committee members: “Last week, Mike Gableman appeared before the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections and attempted to bluster and grandstand through an entire

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