INFRASTRUCTURE
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Petition to pause Wis. data centers tops 1,000 signatures, protests set
More than 1,000 Wisconsin residents have signed a petition to pause approval of data center projects until state leaders place more guidelines on their energy and water use.
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Trump rejects federal disaster aid for Wisconsin after August flash floods
Disaster aid for individuals was approved last month, but six counties are on their own with $26 million in damages to roads, bridges, public buildings, and utilities.
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OPINION: Wisconsin families like mine shouldn’t struggle to pay for electricity
Three of the largest energy providers in the state want to increase electric rates in Wisconsin.
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Superior launches city-owned high-speed internet network thanks to Biden’s American Rescue Plan
Wisconsin’s first publicly-owned, open-access broadband network means competitive pricing and no monopoly ownership of the cables that keep Superior connected. The city of Superior has found success building out its broadband network, and now the second phase is underway to connect another part of the city to the state’s first publicly-owned, open-access system for…
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Opinion: Wisconsin should say no to outdated gas plants and yes to clean energy leadership
The Wisconsin Public Service Commission should reject the proposal to build a new methane gas plant in Oak Creek and Paris.
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Opinion: The road ahead for environmental protection
The Inflation Reduction Act has made transformative investments in Wisconsin and across the Country. Congress must protect it.
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Opinion: Celebrating Earth Day during the Year of the Kid
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin Sara Rodriguez is celebrating Earth Day and “Year of the Kid” by calling for bipartisan action to protect the environment and future generations.
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Opinion: Facing the climate crisis
America has a responsibility to embrace a leadership role in addressing the climate crisis.
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Opinion: Caring for our environment is a bipartisan matter
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has benefited rural communities in Wisconsin. It must be kept intact.
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Opinion: Rolling back climate advances puts America at risk
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wants to roll back progress while ignoring the threats to infrastructure and national security from a changing climate.
























