POLITICS
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Foxconn’s Plans Largely Fell Through. So Why Is Mount Pleasant Taking More Land?
The Village of Mount Pleasant is using blight ordinances to close an operating business despite diminished Foxconn plans.
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UW System Faces Uphill Battle After State Funding Freeze, Pandemic, Reports Find
Wisconsin needs strong schools to attract and maintain a healthy workforce, but the state’s top two research facilities face numerous struggles.
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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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Republicans Won’t Expand BadgerCare. Baldwin Wants to Do It for Them.
Baldwin and Georgia’s two senators aim to create a “Medicaid look-alike” program that wouldn’t rely on lawmakers to accept money for Medicaid expansion.
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Republicans Won’t Expand BadgerCare. Baldwin Wants to Do It for Them.
Baldwin and Georgia’s two senators aim to create a “Medicaid look-alike” program that wouldn’t rely on lawmakers to accept money for Medicaid expansion.
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‘They’re More Than Willing To Suppress My Vote’: Voters With Disabilities Sound off on GOP Voting Bills
Republican lawmakers are trying to make absentee voting more difficult, a method voters with disabilities rely on for safety and convenience.
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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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‘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.
















