Julian Emerson
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‘Head Above Water’: Expanded Child Tax Credit Will Help 92% of Wisconsin Children
Parents across Wisconsin and the US received their first monthly payments after the American Rescue Plan expanded the child tax credit.
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‘So Disappointing’: Advocates Hope for Justice Reform, School Funding, and More Broadband Expansion After State Budget Falls Short
Justice reform, school funding, and broadband expansion are still in need of action, advocates say.
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‘So Disappointing’: Advocates Hope for Justice Reform, School Funding, and More Broadband Expansion After State Budget Falls Short
Justice reform, school funding, and broadband expansion are still in need of action, advocates say.
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A Quarter of Eau Claire’s Municipal Wells Have PFAS Contamination, City Announces
City shuts down four of 16 wells after tests show elevated levels of harmful PFAS.
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As New Vaccinations Decrease, Efforts Turn Toward Wisconsin Farm Workers
How farm owners and health officials are working to overcome vaccine hesitancy among farm employees.
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‘Isn’t Good Enough for Our Kids’: Evers Signs GOP Budget Despite Concerns
Governor reluctantly signs a budget that uses the state’s surplus on tax cuts rather than education and infrastructure.
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‘Isn’t Good Enough for Our Kids’: Evers Signs GOP Budget Despite Concerns
Governor reluctantly signs a budget that uses the state’s surplus on tax cuts rather than education and infrastructure.
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The Economy May Be Improving for Some Sectors, but Not for Wisconsin’s Dairy Farmers
Coronavirus relief aid didn’t fix longtime challenges facing the state’s agriculture industry.
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Johnson Under Fire for a Planned Event Baselessly Targeting the COVID-19 Vaccine
Senator has a lengthy record of trying to diminish the scope of the pandemic by spreading false information and conspiracies.
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Far From Over: Even With Relief Aid, Wisconsin Sees More Struggling Families Losing Their Homes
Wisconsin has 67,000 families behind on rent and almost that many more worried they’re about to fall behind and face eviction. GOP cut requests for additional resources. Even as federal coronavirus relief funds are being distributed to keep people behind in rent and utility payments in their homes, agencies across Wisconsin report growing numbers of…














