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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Construction Business Group (CBG) From WisPolitics.com … — The Senate is set to begin debate on the budget early this afternoon after it passed the Assembly with four Dems joining all Republicans in backing the
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin wouldn’t qualify for some $2.2 billion in federal K-12 education aid if Gov. Tony Evers vetoed the GOP-authored budget in full and Capitol leaders failed to pass a new one, the

President Biden in La Crosse today praised a bipartisan infrastructure deal as a “blue-collar blueprint to rebuild America.” In his second visit to the state since becoming president, Biden touched on the nation’s high road fatality rates and how car

Given how the majority party in the statehouse handled the array of issues presented to them in the budget Evers has only one path to take.

The state Legislature this week takes up a Republican budget proposal that delivers $3.4 billion in tax cuts and has been described as the most conservative spending plan in a decade. And liberals just might vote for it.

In the last year, the federal government funneled over $40 billion into Wisconsin in the name of COVID relief.

Why has that description become so controversial?

In their zeal to pass anti-trust legislation aimed at the likes of Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon, policymakers in Washington should be careful not to make life even more difficult for emerging tech companies.

The labor shortage is being caused by a multitude of problems all coalescing and reaching a critical mass at the same point in time.

President Joe Biden has recently signaled his willingness to negotiate on tax policy, and this flexibility will not only help rebuild this country’s economy but will strengthen the Democrats’ odds of victory in key 2022 midterms races.

Baldwin is using her position to amplify workers’ stories and to challenge the hedge fund to change course.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Construction Business Group (CBG) From WisPolitics.com … — The Senate is set to begin debate on the budget early this afternoon after it passed the Assembly with four Dems joining all Republicans in backing the $89.2 billion two-year package. Rep. Steve Doyle, of Onalaska, was
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Wisconsin wouldn’t qualify for some $2.2 billion in federal K-12 education aid if Gov. Tony Evers vetoed the GOP-authored budget in full and Capitol leaders failed to pass a new one, the Legislative Fiscal Bureau says. The LFB memo underscores the risk

President Biden in La Crosse today praised a bipartisan infrastructure deal as a “blue-collar blueprint to rebuild America.” In his second visit to the state since becoming president, Biden touched on the nation’s high road fatality rates and how car exhaust is one of the leading causes of air pollution

Given how the majority party in the statehouse handled the array of issues presented to them in the budget Evers has only one path to take.

The state Legislature this week takes up a Republican budget proposal that delivers $3.4 billion in tax cuts and has been described as the most conservative spending plan in a decade. And liberals just might vote for it.

In the last year, the federal government funneled over $40 billion into Wisconsin in the name of COVID relief.

Why has that description become so controversial?

In their zeal to pass anti-trust legislation aimed at the likes of Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon, policymakers in Washington should be careful not to make life even more difficult for emerging tech companies.

The labor shortage is being caused by a multitude of problems all coalescing and reaching a critical mass at the same point in time.

President Joe Biden has recently signaled his willingness to negotiate on tax policy, and this flexibility will not only help rebuild this country’s economy but will strengthen the Democrats’ odds of victory in key 2022 midterms races.

Baldwin is using her position to amplify workers’ stories and to challenge the hedge fund to change course.
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