http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/black-wisconsinities-s429.jpgAffordable Housing, Education, and Economic Opportunity top list.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/grocery-costs-food-pantry-s430.jpgWisconsin taxpayers already on the hook for over $284 million in new costs because of Trump’s so-called ‘Big Beautiful Bill’. Action needed to avoid up to $205 million in penalty fees yearly.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/flooding-damage-home-2025-s440.pngAs homeowners, businesses, and communities have experienced significant flooding in recent years, annual funding secured by the governor will help prevent and prepare for future disasters.
MILWAUKEE - Happy Thanksgiving Weekend! We thank everyone who attended our Brew Fest fundraiser this week, including speakers Mandela Barnes, Gwen Moore and the Lisa Neubauer, candidate for State Supreme Court in April 2019. We discuss the potential GOP lame duck session in the State Legislature where Republican leaders want to take power away from Tony Evers before he is inaugurated the 45th Governor of Wisconsin. The Walker Administration reveals that it created a $1 billion dollar state deficit that was hidden from voters until after the election. We also bat around Walker’s petty unwillingness to apologize for his false accusations of incompetence in ballot count.
MADISON, WI – Senator Mark Miller (D-Monona) offered the weekly Democratic radio address.
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Sen Kathleen Vinehout writes about deer hunting and rules related to CWD. Hunters are encouraged to have their harvested deer tested for the disease.
Evers is part of a large class of new Democratic governors setting up their administration.
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New website will allow residents to share their ideas on moving the state forward. Madison's Carrie Lynch will lead communications during the transition.
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A historic amount of school referenda passed in last week’s election to meet the challenges school districts face with increasing student needs without adequate state revenue.
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