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TUE PM Update: Evers signs Brewers stadium bill

From WisPolitics … — Gov. Tony Evers today signed legislation that will put more than $500 million in taxpayer money toward upkeep at the Milwaukee Brewers stadium through 2050, saying it will allow a generation of Wisconsinites to grow up

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WED PM Update: Lawmakers push new earned release avenue for prisoners

From WisPolitics … — Lawmakers today argued a proposal to add vocational training to the Department of Corrections’ Earned Release Program would save money, increase equal opportunities and help the workforce shortage.  Assembly Corrections Committee Chair Michael Schraa, R-Oshkosh, and Rep. Evan Goyke, D-Milwaukee, made the comments in today’s Senate

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TUE PM Update: Evers signs Brewers stadium bill

From WisPolitics … — Gov. Tony Evers today signed legislation that will put more than $500 million in taxpayer money toward upkeep at the Milwaukee Brewers stadium through 2050, saying it will allow a generation of Wisconsinites to grow up rooting for the state’s baseball team like he did. During

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THU PM Update: Three Dems start pitching colleagues to become next Senate minority leader, legislative remap debated at WisPolitics luncheon

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Three Senate Dems pitched their caucus colleagues today to back their bids for minority leader as they look to succeed Melissa Agard, D-Madison. Dianne Hesselbein, of Middleton, Kelda Roys, of Madison, and Jeff Smith, of Brunswick, each circulated letters to colleagues today

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