POLITICS
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McConnell’s Refusal to Help States and Cities Could Plunge U.S. Into Depression, Experts Say
Pleas for help have gone largely unanswered thus far, even though a lack of action could lead to steep cuts in state and local services such as education, housing, and health programs
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Group Homes Just Saw Their COVID-19 Cases Double In 5 Days
Number of positive cases goes from 95 to 189
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Wisconsin’s Latest Poll Is More Bad News for Trump
President given low marks for making coronavirus testing more accessible
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Nurses Getting Tired of Political Molasses
Undersupplied and facing health risks, they’re silent no longer.
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Wisconsin Trusts Evers Over Trump on Coronavirus Reopening
Poll shows overwhelming disapproval of protesters and strong support for social distancing to continue
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Congressional Black Caucus Endorses Joe Biden for President
America’s Black politicians want Trump out of office, calling Biden a “healer not divider.”
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GOP Sues to Stop Safeguards as Election Day Cases Emerge
Evers fires back against what he called a “massive political play”
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Evers and Allies Seek Less Talk, More Supplies from Trump
As Pence visits Wisconsin, congressional reps and local officials deliver a message: testing can’t pick up without adequate resources
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Wisconsin Voters Say Yes to Higher Taxes to Make Up for State’s Failure to Fund Schools
April 7 was a bad day for public health but a good day for public education
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‘Hell to Pay’ After Two Milwaukee Dems Muted, Votes Not Counted In Virtual Senate Session
State Sens. Lena Taylor and Tim Carpenter represent areas of Milwaukee with large minority populations.
























