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U.S. Rep. Moore Comments On "Grit And Grace" Documentary
The congresswoman, who grew up in Milwaukee, stresses that it’s a city where 17,000 jobs were lost in a 30-year period.
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The congresswoman, who grew up in Milwaukee, stresses that it’s a city where 17,000 jobs were lost in a 30-year period.
The Legislative Audit Bureau report reviewed how the administration has distributed the $5.7 billion the state received.
David Vasko, senior director of advanced technology at Rockwell Automation in Milwaukee, testified at a U.S. Senate meeting on Tuesday.
Communities across the state, including Madison, Marinette, La Crosse and Wausau, have found PFAS in their water supplies.
The committee will recommend the bill, along with four others, for consideration in the new legislative session.
ABC for Health has for years opposed birth cost recovery policies — dubbing the concept “the birth tax.”
When he was sworn in as county executive in May 2020, he became both the first African American to serve in that office and the youngest.
Objections included wetland preservation, economic fairness, combating environmental racism and curbing climate change.
Vos laid out his vision for statewide tax cuts while remaining noncommittal on increased education and municipal spending.
The former prosecutor is one of four candidates and two liberals running for the open seat.
The act would prioritize supporting people in states like Wisconsin where the procedure is banned or severely limited.
Some survivors of veterans exposed to environmental hazards such as burn pits, radiation, or Agent Orange are also eligible.
Recent months have seen the population in the notorious detention center remain over 70 incarcerated kids.
The city hasn't had passenger rail service since 1965.
Approximately 40% of the workforce funding will go to local and tribal health departments.
Jodi Habush Sinykin, an attorney from Whitefish Bay, announced her candidacy for the seat.
Jodi Habush Sinykin, an attorney from Whitefish Bay, announced her candidacy for the seat.
Jodi Habush Sinykin, an attorney from Whitefish Bay, announced her candidacy for the seat.
Jodi Habush Sinykin, an attorney from Whitefish Bay, announced her candidacy for the seat.
Since 2010, the city has spent $3.7 million maintaining a ShotSpotter network as gun violence continues to rise.