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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Hansen and Sinicki sponsor acts that would protect all Wisconsin workers, including senior citizens, veterans, and people with disabilities, who might be subject to employment discrimination.
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Paying for quality daycare has become a major burden for working families, and a targeted tax credit can ease that burden and help our economy.
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Sen. Vinehout met with county officials and staff who shared stories about the growing problems of meth use and addiction in western Wisconsin. Counties face a financial burden caring for those addicted and their children and she asks her colleagues to include meth as they consider bills on opioid abuse.
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Area health officials warn of private well contamination as issues of water quality and safety grow in western Wisconsin. DNR budget cuts and staff reductions are hitting home.
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Bill would require referendum before funds diverted to private schools at property taxpayer expense.
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LFB report also shows that by June 30, 2020, this failure will cost Wisconsin more than $1 billion. Wisconsin has missed out so far on more than $1.7 billion in federal dollars available under the Affordable Care Act.
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