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WISCONSIN GOP TRIES TO CUT $300 UNEMPLOYMENT BOOST, BUT IT Business lobbies are echoing Republican talking points. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the state’s largest business lobby, and 50 local chambers of commerce on Monday sent a letter to Evers and state lawmakers advocating for an end to the $300 per week boost to address the worker shortage. The letter said “businesses arecompeting
WISCONSIN GOP LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE 11 RESTRICTIVE VOTING BILLS Legislators in Georgia and Florida rammed voting restrictions through in the wake of the election, and Texas state representatives stayed up past midnight to advance their own bill Friday morning. But any restrictive voting bill in Wisconsin is almost certain to face a veto from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. State Sen. Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) on Wednesday called for lawmakers to quickly pass WISCONSIN BUSINESS OWNERS CALL FOR PAID LEAVE, UNIVERSAL Wisconsin families pay an average of $12,268 per year for infant care and $9,954 for toddlers and 4-year-olds, according to a pre-pandemic study from the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. As costs have risen, parents—disproportionately mothers—have been forced to leave the workforce, further decreasing economic activity. POLL: WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS SHOW BIG SUPPORT FOR PARTS OF Biden’s infrastructure proposal, the American Jobs Plan, has 70% overall support. Among Republicans in the survey, 45% support the plan while 49% oppose it. However, some elements such as upgrades to roads, water systems, broadband access, and better home health care for seniors, get better than 80% Republican support in Wisconsin. USDA TO TRY AGAIN TO GET EXCESS FARM SUPPLY TO FAMILIES IN USDA to Try Again to Get Excess Farm Supply to Families in Need of Food. A worker stacking food boxes at a distribution center in Maryland on May 15, 2020, as part of the rollout of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program which had been intended to source food from small business farms and distribute to non-profits and faith-basedgroups.
GERRYMANDERED MAPS IN WISCONSIN WON’T SNEAK UP ON VOTERS AGAIN Wisconsin Republicans have insisted they will fairly redraw voting districts used for US House and state legislative elections based on the latest US census population figures that states will receive in August and September.. Related: A Congressional District Up North Is the Poster Child of How Gerrymandering Has Rigged Elections Mark Jefferson, executive director of the Wisconsin Republican 1,000 WISCONSIN BRIDGES NEED REPAIRS. AN INFRASTRUCTURE 1,000 Wisconsin Bridges Need Repairs. An Infrastructure Bill Could Help. Almost 1,000 Wisconsin Bridges Are In Dire Need of Repairs. A Federal Infrastructure Bill Could Help. Construction crews work to rebuild a bridge along Wisconsin Highway 13 damaged during a 2016 flood that washed out roads and bridges in parts of northernWisconsin.
PENZEYS SPICES OWNER: PROPERTY CAN BE REPLACED, LIFE CAN'T Kristi Walton, the owner of Sweet Impact Chocolates in Kenosha, encouraged Penzey to reach out to the Uptown Kenosha Facebook page through Twitter. She says she hasn’t made an order for spices yet but the support from other business owners is amazing. “Loss of life is always more serious,” Walton said about the property damageduring the
GOP ELECTIONS HEARING HELD TO ACCUSE GREEN BAY OF… WHAT The Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections scheduled the Wednesday hearing to discuss the findings of a “report” from a right-wing website that alleged, “infiltration of the November presidential elections by liberal groups and Democratic activists” in the City of Green Bay.UPNORTHNEWS
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WISCONSIN GOP TRIES TO CUT $300 UNEMPLOYMENT BOOST, BUT IT Business lobbies are echoing Republican talking points. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the state’s largest business lobby, and 50 local chambers of commerce on Monday sent a letter to Evers and state lawmakers advocating for an end to the $300 per week boost to address the worker shortage. The letter said “businesses arecompeting
WISCONSIN GOP LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE 11 RESTRICTIVE VOTING BILLS Legislators in Georgia and Florida rammed voting restrictions through in the wake of the election, and Texas state representatives stayed up past midnight to advance their own bill Friday morning. But any restrictive voting bill in Wisconsin is almost certain to face a veto from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. State Sen. Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) on Wednesday called for lawmakers to quickly pass WISCONSIN BUSINESS OWNERS CALL FOR PAID LEAVE, UNIVERSAL Wisconsin families pay an average of $12,268 per year for infant care and $9,954 for toddlers and 4-year-olds, according to a pre-pandemic study from the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. As costs have risen, parents—disproportionately mothers—have been forced to leave the workforce, further decreasing economic activity. POLL: WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS SHOW BIG SUPPORT FOR PARTS OF Biden’s infrastructure proposal, the American Jobs Plan, has 70% overall support. Among Republicans in the survey, 45% support the plan while 49% oppose it. However, some elements such as upgrades to roads, water systems, broadband access, and better home health care for seniors, get better than 80% Republican support in Wisconsin. USDA TO TRY AGAIN TO GET EXCESS FARM SUPPLY TO FAMILIES IN USDA to Try Again to Get Excess Farm Supply to Families in Need of Food. A worker stacking food boxes at a distribution center in Maryland on May 15, 2020, as part of the rollout of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program which had been intended to source food from small business farms and distribute to non-profits and faith-basedgroups.
GERRYMANDERED MAPS IN WISCONSIN WON’T SNEAK UP ON VOTERS AGAIN Wisconsin Republicans have insisted they will fairly redraw voting districts used for US House and state legislative elections based on the latest US census population figures that states will receive in August and September.. Related: A Congressional District Up North Is the Poster Child of How Gerrymandering Has Rigged Elections Mark Jefferson, executive director of the Wisconsin Republican 1,000 WISCONSIN BRIDGES NEED REPAIRS. AN INFRASTRUCTURE 1,000 Wisconsin Bridges Need Repairs. An Infrastructure Bill Could Help. Almost 1,000 Wisconsin Bridges Are In Dire Need of Repairs. A Federal Infrastructure Bill Could Help. Construction crews work to rebuild a bridge along Wisconsin Highway 13 damaged during a 2016 flood that washed out roads and bridges in parts of northernWisconsin.
PENZEYS SPICES OWNER: PROPERTY CAN BE REPLACED, LIFE CAN'T Kristi Walton, the owner of Sweet Impact Chocolates in Kenosha, encouraged Penzey to reach out to the Uptown Kenosha Facebook page through Twitter. She says she hasn’t made an order for spices yet but the support from other business owners is amazing. “Loss of life is always more serious,” Walton said about the property damageduring the
GOP ELECTIONS HEARING HELD TO ACCUSE GREEN BAY OF… WHAT The Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections scheduled the Wednesday hearing to discuss the findings of a “report” from a right-wing website that alleged, “infiltration of the November presidential elections by liberal groups and Democratic activists” in the City of Green Bay. DHS LAUNCHES NEW COVID VACCINE CAMPAIGN TO REACH YOUNG … DHS is making the new push as the state’s pandemic death toll reached 7,200 on Thursday. The department’s latest update shows 48.8% of the state’s population has received at least one dose of vaccine, while 43.6% are fully immunized—figures far short of a “herd immunity” level that would make it far less likely that non-immunized people would become infected by the coronavirus. WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS CUT LEAD PIPE REMOVAL, JOB TRAINING On Tuesday, the 12 Joint Finance Republicans voted to remove line items that provided: $40 million in forgivable loans for residents to replace lead water pipes. $28 million to expand workforce training programs. $15 million to start upgrades to the state’s outdated unemployment system. $20 million for food pantries to purchaseproducts made
WISCONSIN COMMUNITIES START TO USE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN AID 1 day ago · ARPA allows these local municipalities to replace lost revenue over the past year, among other outlined purposes. The City of Milwaukee is slated to receive $394 million, by far the largest total dollar amount of any Wisconsin municipality. WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT RULES LOCAL HEALTH OFFICIALS CAN'T 1 day ago · The 4-3 decision came six months after the Supreme Court heard arguments over the legality of an August 2020 health order requiring virtual instruction for grades 3-12 at all schools in Dane County.. Conservative attorneys argued—and conservatives on the state’s high court agreed—that while state statutes give local health officers the ability to “inspect schools” and “do what is WISCONSIN GOP TAKES CREDIT FOR SURPLUS, BUT THEY COULD In addition to not being able to take credit for the budget surplus, Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee received word in a Legislative Fiscal Bureau memo that by underfunding K12 education they were putting $2.3 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds at risk—$800 million more than previously estimated.GOP lawmakers also cost the state $1.6 billion in federal funding over the next EVERS WANTS TO USE $4.4 BILLION SURPLUS ON SCHOOLS. GOP Faced with an expected $450 million surplus in 2020 before the coronavirus pandemic hit, Evers advocated for using $450 million on schools. Republicans refused to use the money on education and instead tried to implement a $250 million income tax cut, a plan Evers ultimately vetoed. Jonathon Sadowski A Racine native, Jonathon mostrecently
DEMOCRATS CALL OUT TOXIC, RACIST BULLYING BY GOP LEADERSHIP Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, center (R-Rochester) addresses the media along with Majority Leader Jim Steineke (R-Kaukauna) and Speaker Pro Tempore Tyler August (R-Lake Geneva) after protesters took down two statues June 23, 2020 on the grounds of the Capitol Square. UW-MILWAUKEE RESEARCHERS LEAD GREEN ENERGY RESEARCH IN That wind turbine, in addition to a small solar array on the premises, are very visible signs of the green energy research UW-Milwaukee faculty and students perform just inside the building—the very research that prompted a May visit from Vice President Kamala Harris as she touted President Joe Biden’s American Jobs Plan, which would put billions of dollars into research initiatives just OP-ED: PHARMA CORPS MAKE BILLIONS ON MEDS, YET DODGE TAXES 1 day ago · At the national level, dozens of Fortune 500 corporations manage to avoid taxes each year thanks to a web of corporate tax loopholes designed to help Wall Street hold on to as much profit as possible. Further, the 2017 overhaul of federal tax law, the signature achievement of former President Donald Trump, slashed corporate taxes, gave massive windfalls to corporations thatmove profits and
SPACEX LAUNCHES SATELLITE BROADBAND SERVICE IN RURAL EAU The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC) and county officials are launching a pilot program to test the SpaceX Starlink satellite program to provide high-speed internet to 50 homes and businesses in the county’s southeastern area, south of Augusta. The effort is paid for by a $27,500 WEDC grant and funding from three regional hospitals and other community partners.UPNORTHNEWS
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OP-ED: PHARMA CORPS MAKE BILLIONS ON MEDS, YET DODGE TAXES 9 hours ago · At the national level, dozens of Fortune 500 corporations manage to avoid taxes each year thanks to a web of corporate tax loopholes designed to help Wall Street hold on to as much profit as possible. Further, the 2017 overhaul of federal tax law, the signature achievement of former President Donald Trump, slashed corporate taxes, gave massive windfalls to corporations thatmove profits and
POLL: WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS SHOW BIG SUPPORT FOR PARTS OF Biden’s infrastructure proposal, the American Jobs Plan, has 70% overall support. Among Republicans in the survey, 45% support the plan while 49% oppose it. However, some elements such as upgrades to roads, water systems, broadband access, and better home health care for seniors, get better than 80% Republican support in Wisconsin. WISCONSIN GOP LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE 11 RESTRICTIVE VOTING BILLS Legislators in Georgia and Florida rammed voting restrictions through in the wake of the election, and Texas state representatives stayed up past midnight to advance their own bill Friday morning. But any restrictive voting bill in Wisconsin is almost certain to face a veto from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. State Sen. Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) on Wednesday called for lawmakers to quickly pass WISCONSIN BUSINESS OWNERS CALL FOR PAID LEAVE, UNIVERSAL Wisconsin families pay an average of $12,268 per year for infant care and $9,954 for toddlers and 4-year-olds, according to a pre-pandemic study from the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. As costs have risen, parents—disproportionately mothers—have been forced to leave the workforce, further decreasing economic activity. 90% OF WISCONSINITES TO GET DIRECT AID THROUGH THE Relief payments to Wisconsin residents and governments will come in a variety of ways. Stimulus checks. The most direct aid coming to Wisconsinites is $7 billion worth of stimulus payments to 2.7 million eligible households, according to the Congressional Research Service.. To qualify for full payments, individuals can make no more than $75,000 in annual income, and married couples can GERRYMANDERED MAPS IN WISCONSIN WON’T SNEAK UP ON VOTERS AGAIN Wisconsin Republicans have insisted they will fairly redraw voting districts used for US House and state legislative elections based on the latest US census population figures that states will receive in August and September.. Related: A Congressional District Up North Is the Poster Child of How Gerrymandering Has Rigged Elections Mark Jefferson, executive director of the Wisconsin Republican REPUBLICANS BLOW $3.4 BILLION HOLE IN BUDGET, CUT 380 BadgerCare, legal pot, and more of the governor’s proposals killed after Republican vote. Legislative Republicans on Thursday voted to remove 380 items from Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed biennial budget, cutting $3.4 billion in additional revenue including $1.6 billion in federal funds that the state would have received for expandingBadgerCare.
USDA TO TRY AGAIN TO GET EXCESS FARM SUPPLY TO FAMILIES IN USDA to Try Again to Get Excess Farm Supply to Families in Need of Food. A worker stacking food boxes at a distribution center in Maryland on May 15, 2020, as part of the rollout of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program which had been intended to source food from small business farms and distribute to non-profits and faith-basedgroups.
PENZEYS SPICES OWNER: PROPERTY CAN BE REPLACED, LIFE CAN'T Kristi Walton, the owner of Sweet Impact Chocolates in Kenosha, encouraged Penzey to reach out to the Uptown Kenosha Facebook page through Twitter. She says she hasn’t made an order for spices yet but the support from other business owners is amazing. “Loss of life is always more serious,” Walton said about the property damageduring the
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WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS CUT LEAD PIPE REMOVAL, JOB TRAINING On Tuesday, the 12 Joint Finance Republicans voted to remove line items that provided: $40 million in forgivable loans for residents to replace lead water pipes. $28 million to expand workforce training programs. $15 million to start upgrades to the state’s outdated unemployment system. $20 million for food pantries to purchaseproducts made
WISCONSIN GOP LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE 11 RESTRICTIVE VOTING BILLS Legislators in Georgia and Florida rammed voting restrictions through in the wake of the election, and Texas state representatives stayed up past midnight to advance their own bill Friday morning. But any restrictive voting bill in Wisconsin is almost certain to face a veto from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. State Sen. Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) on Wednesday called for lawmakers to quickly pass WISCONSIN GOP TRIES TO CUT $300 UNEMPLOYMENT BOOST, BUT IT Business lobbies are echoing Republican talking points. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the state’s largest business lobby, and 50 local chambers of commerce on Monday sent a letter to Evers and state lawmakers advocating for an end to the $300 per week boost to address the worker shortage. The letter said “businesses arecompeting
90% OF WISCONSINITES TO GET DIRECT AID THROUGH THE Relief payments to Wisconsin residents and governments will come in a variety of ways. Stimulus checks. The most direct aid coming to Wisconsinites is $7 billion worth of stimulus payments to 2.7 million eligible households, according to the Congressional Research Service.. To qualify for full payments, individuals can make no more than $75,000 in annual income, and married couples can POLL: WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS SHOW BIG SUPPORT FOR PARTS OF Biden’s infrastructure proposal, the American Jobs Plan, has 70% overall support. Among Republicans in the survey, 45% support the plan while 49% oppose it. However, some elements such as upgrades to roads, water systems, broadband access, and better home health care for seniors, get better than 80% Republican support in Wisconsin. WISCONSIN BUSINESS OWNERS CALL FOR PAID LEAVE, UNIVERSAL Wisconsin families pay an average of $12,268 per year for infant care and $9,954 for toddlers and 4-year-olds, according to a pre-pandemic study from the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. As costs have risen, parents—disproportionately mothers—have been forced to leave the workforce, further decreasing economic activity. GERRYMANDERED MAPS IN WISCONSIN WON’T SNEAK UP ON VOTERS AGAIN Wisconsin Republicans have insisted they will fairly redraw voting districts used for US House and state legislative elections based on the latest US census population figures that states will receive in August and September.. Related: A Congressional District Up North Is the Poster Child of How Gerrymandering Has Rigged Elections Mark Jefferson, executive director of the Wisconsin Republican USDA TO TRY AGAIN TO GET EXCESS FARM SUPPLY TO FAMILIES IN USDA to Try Again to Get Excess Farm Supply to Families in Need of Food. A worker stacking food boxes at a distribution center in Maryland on May 15, 2020, as part of the rollout of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program which had been intended to source food from small business farms and distribute to non-profits and faith-basedgroups.
PENZEYS SPICES OWNER: PROPERTY CAN BE REPLACED, LIFE CAN'T Kristi Walton, the owner of Sweet Impact Chocolates in Kenosha, encouraged Penzey to reach out to the Uptown Kenosha Facebook page through Twitter. She says she hasn’t made an order for spices yet but the support from other business owners is amazing. “Loss of life is always more serious,” Walton said about the property damageduring the
DHS LAUNCHES NEW COVID VACCINE CAMPAIGN TO REACH YOUNG … 11 hours ago · DHS is making the new push as the state’s pandemic death toll reached 7,200 on Thursday. The department’s latest update shows 48.8% of the state’s population has received at least one dose of vaccine, while 43.6% are fully immunized—figures far short of a “herd immunity” level that would make it far less likely that non-immunized people would become infected by the coronavirus. WISCONSIN GOP TAKES CREDIT FOR SURPLUS, BUT THEY COULD 12 hours ago · In addition to not being able to take credit for the budget surplus, Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee received word in a Legislative Fiscal Bureau memo that by underfunding K12 education they were putting $2.3 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds at risk—$800 million more than previously estimated.GOP lawmakers also cost the state $1.6 billion in federal funding over thenext
IMPACT BEAT: VACCINATION ARCHIVES 11 hours ago · Coronavirus DHS Launches New COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign to Reach Young Adults. Wisconsin still stubbornly below 50% receiving at least one dose of protection against a virus that has now killed 7,200 in the state. WISCONSIN GOP TRIES TO CUT $300 UNEMPLOYMENT BOOST, BUT IT Business lobbies are echoing Republican talking points. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the state’s largest business lobby, and 50 local chambers of commerce on Monday sent a letter to Evers and state lawmakers advocating for an end to the $300 per week boost to address the worker shortage. The letter said “businesses arecompeting
OP-ED: PHARMA CORPS MAKE BILLIONS ON MEDS, YET DODGE TAXES 9 hours ago · At the national level, dozens of Fortune 500 corporations manage to avoid taxes each year thanks to a web of corporate tax loopholes designed to help Wall Street hold on to as much profit as possible. Further, the 2017 overhaul of federal tax law, the signature achievement of former President Donald Trump, slashed corporate taxes, gave massive windfalls to corporations thatmove profits and
WISCONSIN DEMOCRATS CALL OUT TOXIC, RACIST BULLYING BY GOP 13 hours ago · Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, center (R-Rochester) addresses the media along with Majority Leader Jim Steineke (R-Kaukauna) and Speaker Pro Tempore Tyler August (R-Lake Geneva) after protesters took down two statues June 23, 2020 on the grounds of the Capitol Square. 'I'M NOT TRYING TO MAKE HEADLINES,' RON JOHNSON SAYS ABOUT The senator made the claim as he spread further misinformation and questioned the severity of the US Capitol insurrection. US Sen. Ron Johnson on Thursday said he’s still undecided on whether he’ll run for a third Senate term in the 2022 midterm election, continued to push conspiracy theories related to unproven COVID-19 treatments and the 2020 election, and again downplayed the EVERS WANTS TO USE $4.4 BILLION SURPLUS ON SCHOOLS. GOP “There’s no excuse” to not use the massive surplus for infrastructure and small business aid, Evers says. Wisconsin is projected to bring in $4.4 billion more in tax revenue over the next three years than previously expected, an “unprecedented” increase, according to a Tuesday memo from the nonpartisan Legislative FiscalBureau (LFB).
WHAT WILL FOXCONN MAKE AT WISCONSIN FACTORY? MUM'S THE WORD. Foxconn and Fisker, an electric vehicle startup, last month announced they have entered an agreement for the former to manufacture the vehicles beginning in 2023. Neither company would say whether the Mount Pleasant site was up for consideration. Bloomberg reported last November that Foxconn’s Wisconsin factory was also set to manufacture server components for Google. KAREN KIRSCH, AUTHOR AT UPNORTHNEWS 9 hours ago · The Health Care for All Co-op Organizer for Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Karen Kirsch has worked with global brands at a national advertising agency and on several political campaigns. She is a Port Washington native, now living in Greenfield.UPNORTHNEWS
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WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS CUT LEAD PIPE REMOVAL, JOB TRAINING On Tuesday, the 12 Joint Finance Republicans voted to remove line items that provided: $40 million in forgivable loans for residents to replace lead water pipes. $28 million to expand workforce training programs. $15 million to start upgrades to the state’s outdated unemployment system. $20 million for food pantries to purchaseproducts made
WISCONSIN GOP LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE 11 RESTRICTIVE VOTING BILLS Legislators in Georgia and Florida rammed voting restrictions through in the wake of the election, and Texas state representatives stayed up past midnight to advance their own bill Friday morning. But any restrictive voting bill in Wisconsin is almost certain to face a veto from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. State Sen. Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) on Wednesday called for lawmakers to quickly pass POLL: WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS SHOW BIG SUPPORT FOR PARTS OF Biden’s infrastructure proposal, the American Jobs Plan, has 70% overall support. Among Republicans in the survey, 45% support the plan while 49% oppose it. However, some elements such as upgrades to roads, water systems, broadband access, and better home health care for seniors, get better than 80% Republican support in Wisconsin. 90% OF WISCONSINITES TO GET DIRECT AID THROUGH THE Relief payments to Wisconsin residents and governments will come in a variety of ways. Stimulus checks. The most direct aid coming to Wisconsinites is $7 billion worth of stimulus payments to 2.7 million eligible households, according to the Congressional Research Service.. To qualify for full payments, individuals can make no more than $75,000 in annual income, and married couples can WISCONSIN BUSINESS OWNERS CALL FOR PAID LEAVE, UNIVERSAL Wisconsin families pay an average of $12,268 per year for infant care and $9,954 for toddlers and 4-year-olds, according to a pre-pandemic study from the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. As costs have risen, parents—disproportionately mothers—have been forced to leave the workforce, further decreasing economic activity. USDA TO TRY AGAIN TO GET EXCESS FARM SUPPLY TO FAMILIES IN USDA to Try Again to Get Excess Farm Supply to Families in Need of Food. A worker stacking food boxes at a distribution center in Maryland on May 15, 2020, as part of the rollout of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program which had been intended to source food from small business farms and distribute to non-profits and faith-basedgroups.
GERRYMANDERED MAPS IN WISCONSIN WON’T SNEAK UP ON VOTERS AGAIN Wisconsin Republicans have insisted they will fairly redraw voting districts used for US House and state legislative elections based on the latest US census population figures that states will receive in August and September.. Related: A Congressional District Up North Is the Poster Child of How Gerrymandering Has Rigged Elections Mark Jefferson, executive director of the Wisconsin Republican REPUBLICANS BLOW $3.4 BILLION HOLE IN BUDGET, CUT 380 BadgerCare, legal pot, and more of the governor’s proposals killed after Republican vote. Legislative Republicans on Thursday voted to remove 380 items from Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed biennial budget, cutting $3.4 billion in additional revenue including $1.6 billion in federal funds that the state would have received for expandingBadgerCare.
PENZEYS SPICES OWNER: PROPERTY CAN BE REPLACED, LIFE CAN'T Kristi Walton, the owner of Sweet Impact Chocolates in Kenosha, encouraged Penzey to reach out to the Uptown Kenosha Facebook page through Twitter. She says she hasn’t made an order for spices yet but the support from other business owners is amazing. “Loss of life is always more serious,” Walton said about the property damageduring the
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OP-ED: PHARMA CORPS MAKE BILLIONS ON MEDS, YET DODGE TAXES 3 hours ago · At the national level, dozens of Fortune 500 corporations manage to avoid taxes each year thanks to a web of corporate tax loopholes designed to help Wall Street hold on to as much profit as possible. Further, the 2017 overhaul of federal tax law, the signature achievement of former President Donald Trump, slashed corporate taxes, gave massive windfalls to corporations thatmove profits and
POLL: WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS SHOW BIG SUPPORT FOR PARTS OF Biden’s infrastructure proposal, the American Jobs Plan, has 70% overall support. Among Republicans in the survey, 45% support the plan while 49% oppose it. However, some elements such as upgrades to roads, water systems, broadband access, and better home health care for seniors, get better than 80% Republican support in Wisconsin. WISCONSIN GOP LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE 11 RESTRICTIVE VOTING BILLS Legislators in Georgia and Florida rammed voting restrictions through in the wake of the election, and Texas state representatives stayed up past midnight to advance their own bill Friday morning. But any restrictive voting bill in Wisconsin is almost certain to face a veto from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. State Sen. Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) on Wednesday called for lawmakers to quickly pass WISCONSIN BUSINESS OWNERS CALL FOR PAID LEAVE, UNIVERSAL Wisconsin families pay an average of $12,268 per year for infant care and $9,954 for toddlers and 4-year-olds, according to a pre-pandemic study from the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. As costs have risen, parents—disproportionately mothers—have been forced to leave the workforce, further decreasing economic activity. 90% OF WISCONSINITES TO GET DIRECT AID THROUGH THE Relief payments to Wisconsin residents and governments will come in a variety of ways. Stimulus checks. The most direct aid coming to Wisconsinites is $7 billion worth of stimulus payments to 2.7 million eligible households, according to the Congressional Research Service.. To qualify for full payments, individuals can make no more than $75,000 in annual income, and married couples can GERRYMANDERED MAPS IN WISCONSIN WON’T SNEAK UP ON VOTERS AGAIN Wisconsin Republicans have insisted they will fairly redraw voting districts used for US House and state legislative elections based on the latest US census population figures that states will receive in August and September.. Related: A Congressional District Up North Is the Poster Child of How Gerrymandering Has Rigged Elections Mark Jefferson, executive director of the Wisconsin Republican REPUBLICANS BLOW $3.4 BILLION HOLE IN BUDGET, CUT 380 BadgerCare, legal pot, and more of the governor’s proposals killed after Republican vote. Legislative Republicans on Thursday voted to remove 380 items from Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed biennial budget, cutting $3.4 billion in additional revenue including $1.6 billion in federal funds that the state would have received for expandingBadgerCare.
USDA TO TRY AGAIN TO GET EXCESS FARM SUPPLY TO FAMILIES IN USDA to Try Again to Get Excess Farm Supply to Families in Need of Food. A worker stacking food boxes at a distribution center in Maryland on May 15, 2020, as part of the rollout of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program which had been intended to source food from small business farms and distribute to non-profits and faith-basedgroups.
PENZEYS SPICES OWNER: PROPERTY CAN BE REPLACED, LIFE CAN'T Kristi Walton, the owner of Sweet Impact Chocolates in Kenosha, encouraged Penzey to reach out to the Uptown Kenosha Facebook page through Twitter. She says she hasn’t made an order for spices yet but the support from other business owners is amazing. “Loss of life is always more serious,” Walton said about the property damageduring the
WISCONSIN GOP TRIES TO CUT $300 UNEMPLOYMENT BOOST, BUT IT Business lobbies are echoing Republican talking points. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the state’s largest business lobby, and 50 local chambers of commerce on Monday sent a letter to Evers and state lawmakers advocating for an end to the $300 per week boost to address the worker shortage. The letter said “businesses arecompeting
'TRAVEL IS BACK' IN WISCONSIN FOR MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND 2021 “Travel is back,” said Craig Trost, communications director for Travel Wisconsin. “It’s coming back in a big way.” When the pandemic was still very new and Gov. Tony Evers’ Safer at Home order was still in place, just 455,000 people traveled in Wisconsin for last year’s Memorial Day weekend, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA), a roughly 45% decrease from 2019. CRITICAL RACE THEORY IN WISCONSIN SCHOOLS ISN'T A THING The theory went largely unnoticed beyond academia until last year when former President Donald Trump issued an executive order aimed at fighting diversity and inclusion trainings for federal workers and contractors under the guise of opposing a theory rather than diversity itself. Trump and fellow Republicans, in response to a historic protest movement after George Floyd’s murder and an EVERS WANTS TO USE $4.4 BILLION SURPLUS ON SCHOOLS. GOP The heightened estimate is mainly due to the additional money that many people and businesses received from the American Rescue Plan (ARP), LFB Director Robert Lang wrote. The ARP provided $1,400 stimulus checks to most individuals, boosted unemployment payments by $300 per week, and launched a second round of Paycheck Protection Program loans for businesses. WISCONSIN DEMOCRATS INTRODUCE MORE PROGRESSIVE POLICE REFORM The new bill package offers an alternative to mild reforms proposed by the bipartisan racial disparities task force. After activists spoke out last week against the “insulting” package of police reform bills that have come out of the Speaker’s Task Force on Racial Disparities, Rep. David Bowen (D-Milwaukee) introduced the “Enough is Enough” package of 12 bills that align with what 'I'M NOT TRYING TO MAKE HEADLINES,' RON JOHNSON SAYS ABOUT The senator made the claim as he spread further misinformation and questioned the severity of the US Capitol insurrection. US Sen. Ron Johnson on Thursday said he’s still undecided on whether he’ll run for a third Senate term in the 2022 midterm election, continued to push conspiracy theories related to unproven COVID-19 treatments and the 2020 election, and again downplayed the SPACEX LAUNCHES SATELLITE BROADBAND SERVICE IN RURAL EAU The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC) and county officials are launching a pilot program to test the SpaceX Starlink satellite program to provide high-speed internet to 50 homes and businesses in the county’s southeastern area, south of Augusta. The effort is paid for by a $27,500 WEDC grant and funding from three regional hospitals and other community partners. WHAT WILL FOXCONN MAKE AT WISCONSIN FACTORY? MUM'S THE WORD. Foxconn and Fisker, an electric vehicle startup, last month announced they have entered an agreement for the former to manufacture the vehicles beginning in 2023. Neither company would say whether the Mount Pleasant site was up for consideration. Bloomberg reported last November that Foxconn’s Wisconsin factory was also set to manufacture server components for Google. IMPACT BEAT: EDUCATION POLICY ARCHIVES Politics GOP Wants to Ban Critical Race Theory in Wisconsin Schools, but That’s Not a Thing. Critical race theory is barely taught outside of graduate school. Republicans’ intention, a leading theorist says, seems to be scaring teachers away from any talk ofrace.
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION ARCHIVES Economy What Will Foxconn Make in Wisconsin After the New Contract? Mum’s the Word. DOA secretary seeks to take attention away from Foxconn, won’t confirm whether state officials are aware of what the company will manufacture.UPNORTHNEWS
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WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS CUT LEAD PIPE REMOVAL, JOB TRAINING On Tuesday, the 12 Joint Finance Republicans voted to remove line items that provided: $40 million in forgivable loans for residents to replace lead water pipes. $28 million to expand workforce training programs. $15 million to start upgrades to the state’s outdated unemployment system. $20 million for food pantries to purchaseproducts made
WISCONSIN GOP LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE 11 RESTRICTIVE VOTING BILLS Legislators in Georgia and Florida rammed voting restrictions through in the wake of the election, and Texas state representatives stayed up past midnight to advance their own bill Friday morning. But any restrictive voting bill in Wisconsin is almost certain to face a veto from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. State Sen. Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) on Wednesday called for lawmakers to quickly pass POLL: WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS SHOW BIG SUPPORT FOR PARTS OF Biden’s infrastructure proposal, the American Jobs Plan, has 70% overall support. Among Republicans in the survey, 45% support the plan while 49% oppose it. However, some elements such as upgrades to roads, water systems, broadband access, and better home health care for seniors, get better than 80% Republican support in Wisconsin. 90% OF WISCONSINITES TO GET DIRECT AID THROUGH THE Relief payments to Wisconsin residents and governments will come in a variety of ways. Stimulus checks. The most direct aid coming to Wisconsinites is $7 billion worth of stimulus payments to 2.7 million eligible households, according to the Congressional Research Service.. To qualify for full payments, individuals can make no more than $75,000 in annual income, and married couples can WISCONSIN BUSINESS OWNERS CALL FOR PAID LEAVE, UNIVERSAL Wisconsin families pay an average of $12,268 per year for infant care and $9,954 for toddlers and 4-year-olds, according to a pre-pandemic study from the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. As costs have risen, parents—disproportionately mothers—have been forced to leave the workforce, further decreasing economic activity. USDA TO TRY AGAIN TO GET EXCESS FARM SUPPLY TO FAMILIES IN USDA to Try Again to Get Excess Farm Supply to Families in Need of Food. A worker stacking food boxes at a distribution center in Maryland on May 15, 2020, as part of the rollout of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program which had been intended to source food from small business farms and distribute to non-profits and faith-basedgroups.
GERRYMANDERED MAPS IN WISCONSIN WON’T SNEAK UP ON VOTERS AGAIN Wisconsin Republicans have insisted they will fairly redraw voting districts used for US House and state legislative elections based on the latest US census population figures that states will receive in August and September.. Related: A Congressional District Up North Is the Poster Child of How Gerrymandering Has Rigged Elections Mark Jefferson, executive director of the Wisconsin Republican REPUBLICANS BLOW $3.4 BILLION HOLE IN BUDGET, CUT 380 BadgerCare, legal pot, and more of the governor’s proposals killed after Republican vote. Legislative Republicans on Thursday voted to remove 380 items from Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed biennial budget, cutting $3.4 billion in additional revenue including $1.6 billion in federal funds that the state would have received for expandingBadgerCare.
PENZEYS SPICES OWNER: PROPERTY CAN BE REPLACED, LIFE CAN'T Kristi Walton, the owner of Sweet Impact Chocolates in Kenosha, encouraged Penzey to reach out to the Uptown Kenosha Facebook page through Twitter. She says she hasn’t made an order for spices yet but the support from other business owners is amazing. “Loss of life is always more serious,” Walton said about the property damageduring the
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WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS CUT LEAD PIPE REMOVAL, JOB TRAINING On Tuesday, the 12 Joint Finance Republicans voted to remove line items that provided: $40 million in forgivable loans for residents to replace lead water pipes. $28 million to expand workforce training programs. $15 million to start upgrades to the state’s outdated unemployment system. $20 million for food pantries to purchaseproducts made
WISCONSIN GOP LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE 11 RESTRICTIVE VOTING BILLS Legislators in Georgia and Florida rammed voting restrictions through in the wake of the election, and Texas state representatives stayed up past midnight to advance their own bill Friday morning. But any restrictive voting bill in Wisconsin is almost certain to face a veto from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. State Sen. Steve Nass (R-Whitewater) on Wednesday called for lawmakers to quickly pass POLL: WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS SHOW BIG SUPPORT FOR PARTS OF Biden’s infrastructure proposal, the American Jobs Plan, has 70% overall support. Among Republicans in the survey, 45% support the plan while 49% oppose it. However, some elements such as upgrades to roads, water systems, broadband access, and better home health care for seniors, get better than 80% Republican support in Wisconsin. 90% OF WISCONSINITES TO GET DIRECT AID THROUGH THE Relief payments to Wisconsin residents and governments will come in a variety of ways. Stimulus checks. The most direct aid coming to Wisconsinites is $7 billion worth of stimulus payments to 2.7 million eligible households, according to the Congressional Research Service.. To qualify for full payments, individuals can make no more than $75,000 in annual income, and married couples can WISCONSIN BUSINESS OWNERS CALL FOR PAID LEAVE, UNIVERSAL Wisconsin families pay an average of $12,268 per year for infant care and $9,954 for toddlers and 4-year-olds, according to a pre-pandemic study from the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. As costs have risen, parents—disproportionately mothers—have been forced to leave the workforce, further decreasing economic activity. USDA TO TRY AGAIN TO GET EXCESS FARM SUPPLY TO FAMILIES IN USDA to Try Again to Get Excess Farm Supply to Families in Need of Food. A worker stacking food boxes at a distribution center in Maryland on May 15, 2020, as part of the rollout of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program which had been intended to source food from small business farms and distribute to non-profits and faith-basedgroups.
GERRYMANDERED MAPS IN WISCONSIN WON’T SNEAK UP ON VOTERS AGAIN Wisconsin Republicans have insisted they will fairly redraw voting districts used for US House and state legislative elections based on the latest US census population figures that states will receive in August and September.. Related: A Congressional District Up North Is the Poster Child of How Gerrymandering Has Rigged Elections Mark Jefferson, executive director of the Wisconsin Republican REPUBLICANS BLOW $3.4 BILLION HOLE IN BUDGET, CUT 380 BadgerCare, legal pot, and more of the governor’s proposals killed after Republican vote. Legislative Republicans on Thursday voted to remove 380 items from Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed biennial budget, cutting $3.4 billion in additional revenue including $1.6 billion in federal funds that the state would have received for expandingBadgerCare.
PENZEYS SPICES OWNER: PROPERTY CAN BE REPLACED, LIFE CAN'T Kristi Walton, the owner of Sweet Impact Chocolates in Kenosha, encouraged Penzey to reach out to the Uptown Kenosha Facebook page through Twitter. She says she hasn’t made an order for spices yet but the support from other business owners is amazing. “Loss of life is always more serious,” Walton said about the property damageduring the
WISCONSIN GOP TRIES TO CUT $300 UNEMPLOYMENT BOOST, BUT IT Business lobbies are echoing Republican talking points. Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce, the state’s largest business lobby, and 50 local chambers of commerce on Monday sent a letter to Evers and state lawmakers advocating for an end to the $300 per week boost to address the worker shortage. The letter said “businesses arecompeting
'TRAVEL IS BACK' IN WISCONSIN FOR MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND 2021 “Travel is back,” said Craig Trost, communications director for Travel Wisconsin. “It’s coming back in a big way.” When the pandemic was still very new and Gov. Tony Evers’ Safer at Home order was still in place, just 455,000 people traveled in Wisconsin for last year’s Memorial Day weekend, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA), a roughly 45% decrease from 2019. CRITICAL RACE THEORY IN WISCONSIN SCHOOLS ISN'T A THING The theory went largely unnoticed beyond academia until last year when former President Donald Trump issued an executive order aimed at fighting diversity and inclusion trainings for federal workers and contractors under the guise of opposing a theory rather than diversity itself. Trump and fellow Republicans, in response to a historic protest movement after George Floyd’s murder and an EVERS WANTS TO USE $4.4 BILLION SURPLUS ON SCHOOLS. GOP 1 day ago · The heightened estimate is mainly due to the additional money that many people and businesses received from the American Rescue Plan (ARP), LFB Director Robert Lang wrote. The ARP provided $1,400 stimulus checks to most individuals, boosted unemployment payments by $300 per week, and launched a second round of Paycheck Protection Program loans for businesses. WISCONSIN DEMOCRATS INTRODUCE MORE PROGRESSIVE POLICE REFORM The new bill package offers an alternative to mild reforms proposed by the bipartisan racial disparities task force. After activists spoke out last week against the “insulting” package of police reform bills that have come out of the Speaker’s Task Force on Racial Disparities, Rep. David Bowen (D-Milwaukee) introduced the “Enough is Enough” package of 12 bills that align with what 'I'M NOT TRYING TO MAKE HEADLINES,' RON JOHNSON SAYS ABOUT The senator made the claim as he spread further misinformation and questioned the severity of the US Capitol insurrection. US Sen. Ron Johnson on Thursday said he’s still undecided on whether he’ll run for a third Senate term in the 2022 midterm election, continued to push conspiracy theories related to unproven COVID-19 treatments and the 2020 election, and again downplayed the SPACEX LAUNCHES SATELLITE BROADBAND SERVICE IN RURAL EAU The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC) and county officials are launching a pilot program to test the SpaceX Starlink satellite program to provide high-speed internet to 50 homes and businesses in the county’s southeastern area, south of Augusta. The effort is paid for by a $27,500 WEDC grant and funding from three regional hospitals and other community partners. WHAT WILL FOXCONN MAKE AT WISCONSIN FACTORY? MUM'S THE WORD. 1 day ago · Foxconn and Fisker, an electric vehicle startup, last month announced they have entered an agreement for the former to manufacture the vehicles beginning in 2023. Neither company would say whether the Mount Pleasant site was up for consideration. Bloomberg reported last November that Foxconn’s Wisconsin factory was also set to manufacture server components for Google. IMPACT BEAT: EDUCATION POLICY ARCHIVES Politics GOP Wants to Ban Critical Race Theory in Wisconsin Schools, but That’s Not a Thing. Critical race theory is barely taught outside of graduate school. Republicans’ intention, a leading theorist says, seems to be scaring teachers away from any talk ofrace.
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION ARCHIVES 1 day ago · Economy What Will Foxconn Make in Wisconsin After the New Contract? Mum’s the Word. DOA secretary seeks to take attention away from Foxconn, won’t confirm whether state officials are aware of what the company will manufacture._ _ _ _
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Pride Flag Hoisted Above Capitol Amid GOP Anti-Trans Effort In flag-raising ceremony, Evers also signed executive orders to ban state money in “conversion therapy" and ensure inclusive language instate documents.
Christina Lieffring
June 2, 2021
11:04 am CDT
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‘Travel is Back’: Wisconsin Tourism Industry Primed for a Big Memorial Day Weekend With the pandemic slowing, people are on the move again. Wisconsin's tourism industry is ready.Jonathon Sadowski
May 28, 2021 12:18 pmCDT
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Education Republicans Want to Spend Less on Schools Than Evers Proposes, but Doing So Could Cost $1.5 Billion in Federal Aid Legislators had been warned earlier that the aid from the American Rescue Plan is a supplement for struggling schools, not a substitutefor state support.
Christina Lieffring
May 27, 2021
5:11 pm CDT
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Wisconsin Advocates Urge Evers to Veto ‘Insulting’ Police ReformBills
Groups advocating for communities of color oppose current bills, demanding Democrats reject them. “Your scraps, your crumbs, are insulting,” said one advocate.Jonathon Sadowski
May 27, 2021 5:00 pm CDTSocial Justice
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Republican Anti-Trans Bills Are Political Theater Being Played Out atKids’ Expense
Discrimination and stigma put transgender youths at greater risk of mental health issues. Bills targeting them only seek “to marginalize people,” Sen. Kelda Roys says.Christina Lieffring
May 27, 2021
10:46 am CDT
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Republicans Did What They Said They Would Do on BadgerCare: Nothing Only a handful of GOP lawmakers showed up to gavel in and gavel out a special session called by Gov. Evers.Christina Lieffring
May 25, 2021
5:07 pm CDT
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Some Wisconsin Democrats Unwilling to Settle for Incremental, Bipartisan Police Reform On the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, one lawmaker says moderate change is “not appropriate for this moment in history.”Jonathon Sadowski
May 25, 2021 11:54 amCDT
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‘We’re Struggling’: Wisconsin Restaurateur Says BadgerCare Expansion Would Be Good for Business Cooks and servers want to return to work, but also want health care. Republicans have already said they plan to quickly gavel out a special session on BadgerCare expansion that Gov. Tony Evers called last week.Christina Lieffring
May 24, 2021
5:05 pm CDT
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