Wisconsin Hospital Association: Lauds New telehealth improvement law
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Sen. Shilling: Joins Governor Evers for telehealth bill signing
RICHLAND CENTER, WI – Bipartisan legislation to expand access to telehealth services for Medicaid recipients was signed into law by Governor Tony Evers at a special ceremony at the Richland Center Hospital. As a supporter of the legislation, Senator Shilling
Gov. Evers: Signs Senate Bill 380 to expand health care access via telehealth services
RICHLAND CENTER — Gov. Tony Evers today signed bipartisan legislation, Senate Bill 380, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 56. The bill increases Wisconsin residents’ access to health care professionals through the use of telehealth services. Medicaid will now provide reimbursements for more remote
League of Women Voters of Wisconsin: Files motion to join lawsuit over flawed voter purge
MADISON – On Friday, November 22, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin asked an Ozaukee County judge to allow it to join an existing lawsuit as an intervening defendant to prevent thousands of voters from being unlawfully purged from the
Rep. Vos: Bipartisan Assembly delegation travels to Israel on legislative exchange
Speaker Robin Vos (608) 266-3387 Assistant Minority Leader Dianne Hesselbein (608) 266-5340 Madison…A bipartisan group of Assembly leaders traveled to Israel this week for a legislative exchange organized by the Milwaukee Jewish Federation. “It was an honor to lead a
CC/WI: Urges UW Regents to adopt uniform student photo IDs compliant with voter ID law for all institutions
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Gov. Evers: Acts on seven more bills
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today acted on nine bills to finish the week. In addition to Assembly Bill 168, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 48, and Senate Bill 74, now 2019 Wisconsin Act 49, that were signed and announced earlier today,
AG Kaul: Joins amicus brief in support of promised student loan debt forgiveness for public servants
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Kaul today filed an amicus brief with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in support of public servants who were promised federal student loan debt forgiveness in exchange for 10 years of public