http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/school-lunch-s5.jpgAfter federal court orders Trump Administration to use available funds for SNAP, Evers Administration moves quickly to restore Wisconsinites’ November FoodShare payments.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/grocery-costs-food-2024-s460.pngWhether that’s volunteering at a food pantry or dropping off a meal for a neighbor, donating items for those in need, or supporting a nonprofit organization in your community.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/farmer-soybean-harvest-wi-s470.pngSoybeans, Beef “...the damage from past trade disruptions will take time to repair. Rebuilding trust and re-establishing consistent export channels will not happen overnight.” - Doug Rebout, Wisconsin Soybean Association
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Is the State IT system at risk? A recent audit had several recurring findings related to IT security, which showed agencies had not implemented past recommendations to fix them.
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Since Gov. Walker and the Republicans repealed Wisconsin’s Equal Pay Enforcement Act in 2011, the gender gap remains at 78 cents on the dollar. Our families and our economy continue to suffer.
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Wausau was the first stop today of Gov. Walker’s three city tour to sign nine bills into law aimed at reforming the state’s welfare system. Dems say policies will only kick struggling families while they’re down.
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No one has been hurt more and slower to recover after the 2008 economic crisis than our rural communities, and a bipartisan bill that granted $50 million a year to help dies in the state Senate.
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At least 49 Members win races for local office and build progressive power across the state.
The measure, cosponsored by U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir, was signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Scott Walker.
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