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Gov. Tony Evers says he’s not giving up on his proposal to expand Medicaid despite JFC Republicans’ plan to pull it from the budget, but he stopped short of saying he would veto a budget that didn’t include it. Meanwhile,

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It’s happening worldwide and in the U.S. with Wisconsin helping lead the way.

Evers is proposing that private schools must complete all the steps of accreditation prior to participating in the choice programs. This change creates a catch 22 for new schools – the school could not accept students on a voucher until they completed the entire accreditation process but they cannot complete accreditation without students in the building.

Democratic Governors and even fair redistricting could return and help rebalance some politics in Wisconsin, but a deeply red State Supreme Court can blot out blue waves here for a generation and leave Walker’s damaging marks indelible.

We need to keep our eyes on the prize and that prize is a new president in January 2021.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — With GOP lawmakers now formally taking steps to squash his proposal to expand Medicaid, Gov. Tony Evers is appealing to the public to help change their minds. The Joint

Gov. Tony Evers says he’s not giving up on his proposal to expand Medicaid despite JFC Republicans’ plan to pull it from the budget, but he stopped short of saying he would veto a budget that didn’t include it. Meanwhile, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, dug in over his opposition

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges & Universities From WisPolitics.com … — Foxconn says it will continue to work “collaboratively and productively” with the Evers administration after company CEO Terry Gou met with the guv for the first time. Gou, who met with President Trump

It’s happening worldwide and in the U.S. with Wisconsin helping lead the way.

Evers is proposing that private schools must complete all the steps of accreditation prior to participating in the choice programs. This change creates a catch 22 for new schools – the school could not accept students on a voucher until they completed the entire accreditation process but they cannot complete accreditation without students in the building.

Democratic Governors and even fair redistricting could return and help rebalance some politics in Wisconsin, but a deeply red State Supreme Court can blot out blue waves here for a generation and leave Walker’s damaging marks indelible.

We need to keep our eyes on the prize and that prize is a new president in January 2021.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — With GOP lawmakers now formally taking steps to squash his proposal to expand Medicaid, Gov. Tony Evers is appealing to the public to help change their minds. The Joint Finance co-chairs yesterday released a memo outlining 131 of Evers’