http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/trump-signs-exec-orders-2025-s443.pngGovernor makes good on promise to take president to court over new illegal effort to suppress the rights of voters.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/wisstatereformatory-allouez-s445.jpgEvers to become first Wisconsin governor since former Gov. Thompson to issue commutations, announces first Commutation Advisory Board appointments.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/school-bus-kids-s437.jpgKeeping kids safe on school buses, authorizing soybean environmentally friendly forest fire suppression products, and providing housing services to homeless vets lead list.
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Wisconsin’s Driver Education Grant Program received $12 million in continued funding as part of 2025-27 Biennial Budget signed by the governor.
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$8.7 Million in first round payments support over 3,000 child care providers statewide, the care of over 126,000 kids, help retain over 25,000 childcare staff.
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The Common Council voted Tuesday night to accept continued AmeriCorps funding for the Conservation Corps, ensuring the nationally recognized program will operate through August 2026 despite complications with federal allocations.
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Funds support care of over 126,000 Wisconsin kids and retain 25,000 childcare staff says Governor.
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$42 million secured in 2025-27 Biennial Budget to support modernization of Rothschild Dam, enhancing economic development, public safety, flood control, and more.
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Federal designations to help local small businesses in Dunn, Waushara, Florence, Sawyer, Douglas, Grant, Green, and Wood counties compete for federal contracts.
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