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Governor Tony Evers Signs Multiple Bills Into Law, Vetoes 1

Gov. Tony Evers today acted on multiple bills

Gov. Evers Orders Flags To Half-Staff In Honor Of Army Sergeant

Gov. Tony Evers signed Executive Order #117 ordering the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Tues., May 25, 2021

Rep. Milroy: Remove Politics From Our State Budget Process

Guest Column from Rep. Nick Milroy

Legislative Leaders Respond To The Governor’s Special Session Call

"We will not shift people off their private insurance onto a government-run system."

Gov. Evers Calls Special Session To Expand Access To Healthcare, Invest $1 Billion Into State’s Economic Recovery

Governor's proposal calls for reinvesting BadgerCare expansion cost savings into economic development projects across the state

Evers Announces $100M Investment In First Round Of Federal Funding For Broadband Access

Applications for largest single round of broadband investment in state history available on June 1, 2021
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Rep. Armstrong Votes To Protect Vulnerable Adults And Fairness In Election Funding

The State Assembly met to vote on a wide range of important proposals.

Assembly Passes Summer Camp Regulatory Reform Package

Summer Camp Regulatory Reform Packag removes commonly faced barriers for Wisconsin summer camps

AG Kaul, 44 AGs Urging Facebook To Abandon Launch Of Instagram Kids

'Coalition Sends Letter Expressing Serious Concerns Over Safety and Well-Being of Children'
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Gov. Evers Grants 18 Pardons, Brings Total Pardons Granted To 192

Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he has granted another 18 pardons.

WILL Sues Biden Administration For Race Discrimination In Farmer Loan Forgiveness Program

Five plaintiffs from four states would be eligible for federal program, but for their race

Wisconsin State Legislators Wrote Themselves A ‘Bizarre’ Loophole In The Open Records Law

Unlike every other public official in the state, Wisconsin legislators can destroy documents to avoid records requests
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Gov. Evers Signs Bill Requiring Holocaust And Other Genocides Education For Wisconsin Students

Gov. Tony Evers today signed a bill requiring lessons about the Holocaust and other genocides be incorporated into social studies education for Wisconsin students throughout grades five to twelve

Rep. Milroy: State Biennial Budget: Our Roadmap To A Greener Wisconsin

Guest column from Rep. Nick Milroy

Gov. Evers Signs Executive Order Directing State-Managed Law Enforcement To Review & Update Use Of Force Policies

Gov. Tony Evers today signed Executive Order #111

Gov. Evers Releases Statement On Verdict In Chauvin Trial

Gov. Tony Evers today released the following statement on the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.

Governor Evers, DHS Announce More Than $175 Million To Support COVID-19 Testing In Schools

'Federal funding to develop a program to support school-based COVID-19 testing for teachers, staff, and students'

Senator Bewley: Smoke And Mirrors: The Republican’s 'Year Of Nothing'

Sen. Janet Bewley (D-Mason) statement on today’s Senate session

USDA, Gov. Evers Preserve $70 Million A Month In Food Assistance For Wisconsin

Evers: More than 400,000 Wisconsin households to continue seeing emergency food assistance as state COVID-19 cases trend in wrong direction

Rep. Armstrong Votes For Stimulus Package

Package Includes Armstrong Rural Economic Development Proposal

Rep. Edming Backs Use Of Stimulus Funding To Meet Critical Needs

The 11 bill package provides funds for broadband expansion, supports long-term care facilities, helps rural economic development, and more.

Rep Magnafici: Assembly Passes Sales Tax Holiday

The State Assembly passed Assembly Bill 242, which creates a summer-long Sales Tax Holiday for some industries impacted by COVID-19.

Rep. Armstrong To Hold Budget Listening Sessions

These listening sessions will be opportunities for constituents to share their thoughts with Rep. Armstrong about the 2021-2023 state budget proposal currently under consideration in the Legislature.
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