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Aid Money Unspent As Moratorium Buys Time For Vulnerable Tenants
Hundreds of millions of dollars in federal rental assistance unspent as CDC extends eviction moratorium.

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Hundreds of millions of dollars in federal rental assistance unspent as CDC extends eviction moratorium.

Rep. Considine proposes new rules prioritizing citizens over politicians and lobbyists at public hearings.
The commission to removes voters who have moved, died or not voted in four years from the active voter list.
Proposed legislation would forbid requirements for the shot, but faces likely veto.
Legal institutes discuss the validity of the vote and universities institute mandates anyway.
The federal eviction ban expired Saturday after Congressional Democrats' attempt to extend it fails.
Wisconsin institution is putting the big bucks into audits and rally calls.
Two Wisconsin representatives didn't vote on a federal bill to protect workers affected by pregnancy and childbirth.
A Wisconsin senator proposes that the UW System gets approval from a Republican-held committee before adopting mask or vaccination policies.
“The post potentially violates a domestic violence victim’s right to dignity, respect, courtesy, and sensitivity,” the complaint states.
Republicans have won the 1st Congressional District for three decades. Can a political newcomer change the trend?
The moratorium that protected millions of American renters is set to expire July 31.
Republicans announced the agenda for veto override vote Tuesday.
Top elected officials call for probe as public continues to learn about department's protest operations.
Get vaccinated, say health officials — and be willing to wear a mask in crowds while cases are increasing.
Comparing school achievement using economically disadvantaged data doesn't work.
Prehn, a Republican, has refused to leave his position, even though his term expired May 1.
Baldwin and Pocan support the idea of combining the goals of combating climate change and creating jobs for youth.
Wisconsin congressman one of just 23 GOP votes in favor of the bill.
Activists demand police release the full incident video of Roberto Zielinski police shooting.