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Wisconsin's Unemployment Rate Ties All-Time Record Low PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Friday, 17 December 2021 09:14

manufacturing-jobLowest it's been since November 2018 at 3 percent.

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Agard and Pope Introduce Menstrual Products Bill PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Melissa Agard Press   
Friday, 17 December 2021 09:04

women-3genMADISON- Thursday, Senator Melissa Agard (D-Madison) and Representative Sondy Pope (D-Mount Horeb) released legislation requiring all school buildings to provide free menstrual products in bathrooms.

Senator Agard and Representative Pope released the following statements:

Senator Agard

melissa-sargent“For far too long, menstruation has been stigmatized, hidden, and treated with shame and derision. Menstrual products are necessities, not luxuries. No one should have to miss work or school, risk their health, or compromise their dignity because they menstruate. No person should have to be without the products necessary to care for their health.

“It is well past time for the conversation of menstrual product accessibility and equality to be brought to the forefront, as those who menstruate here in Wisconsin should not have to continue to face the undue and unjust burdens of inaccessibility to essential products.”

Representative Pope

sondy-pope“Students should never have to worry about the distraction of a period-related episode while they are trying to learn. This possibility disproportionately affects students in poverty who cannot always afford to have hygiene products on hand. Having them provided at the school will undoubtedly help prevent embarrassing and traumatic incidents. Any opposition to this commonsense proposal is plainly sexist. Menstruation is a natural process just like any other bodily function and products to care for it should be as readily available as toilet paper.”

Last Updated on Sunday, 19 December 2021 09:13
 
State Building Commission Approves More than $60 Million in Projects PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Friday, 17 December 2021 08:47

construction-workersFunding these key projects is important to promote Wisconsin’s long-term success.


MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced that the Wisconsin State Building Commission approved 22 capital projects totaling $60.7 million across the state. Many of these projects include life safety improvements and deferred maintenance items.

tony-evers“From updating facilities to ensure our Army National Guard has the space and capability to perform their duties to their full extent, to continuing our work to address improving our utility and water systems, these projects will play a critical role in ensuring the strength of our state’s infrastructure for years to come,” said Gov. Evers. “I’m thankful for the work of our State Building Commission in recognizing the importance of funding these key projects and for continuing to support proposals that promote Wisconsin’s long-term success.”

Highlights of approvals include:

  • Releasing $21.5 million for small maintenance projects in facilities for all state agencies and the UW-System;
  • Constructing a new Readiness Center replacement facility in Viroqua for the Department of Military Affairs. The new facility leverages $17 million in federal funds through a Department of Defense grant;
  • Constructing a multi-floor expansion to the Administration Building at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery for the Department of Veterans Affairs;
  • A site utility steam distribution replacement project at UW-Madison that is part of the 2019-21 Minor Facilities Renewal Program;
  • Releasing additional Building Trust Funds for well siting and testing for a municipal water system improvements project at the Waupun Central Generating Plant; and
  • Authorizing 18 maintenance and repair projects located at various locations in eight counties across the state for the Departments of Administration, Health Services, Military Affairs, and Natural Resources, as well as the Wisconsin Historical Society and the University of Wisconsin System.

The Building Commission is chaired by Gov. Evers and is comprised of the following members:

  • State Sen. Janis Ringhand;
  • State Sen. Jerry Petrowski;
  • State Sen. André Jacque;
  • State Rep. Jill Billings;
  • State Rep. Rob Swearingen;
  • State Rep. Robert Wittke; and
  • Citizen member Summer Strand.
 
Governor Submits New Redistricting Maps Using “Least Change” Approach Pursuant to Court Order PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Thursday, 16 December 2021 11:40

voting-2020-538Evers hopes to improve Republicans’ gerrymandered maps after Wisconsin Supreme Court rejects maps prepared by the nonpartisan redistricting commission.

Last Updated on Friday, 17 December 2021 11:58
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Stubbs Introduces Taskforce on Missing and Murdered African American Women PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Shelia Stubbs Press   
Thursday, 16 December 2021 11:11

women-missing-afroamerIn 2020, there were 268,884 reported missing women and girls in the USA, 34% of them were African-American.

Last Updated on Friday, 17 December 2021 11:27
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Sun Prairie Star: Federal infrastructure bill a winner for Wisconsin PDF Print E-mail
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Written by WisDems Press, Julia Hamelburg   
Thursday, 16 December 2021 10:44

roads-i-39-90-94MADISON, Wis. -- Wednesday, State Representative Gary Hebl (WI-46) wrote for the Sun Prairie Star on how President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will benefit his constituents in Sun Prairie. The federal law will rebuild Wisconsin’s roads and bridges, make public transportation more accessible and equitable, deliver clean drinking water, and create good-paying jobs across the state. The infrastructure deal is further proof that Democrats deliver on their promises, and will build on Governor Evers’ work to support Wisconsin’s infrastructure.

Read what Wisconsinites in Sun Prairie are reading this morning:

Sun Prairie Star: Federal infrastructure bill a winner for Wisconsin

The federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), passed by both chambers of Congress and signed by President Joe Biden, is going to bring much-needed infrastructure improvements to Wisconsin. Some of the provisions include funding for transportation improvements, replacing poisonous lead pipes, providing Wisconsinites with clean, safe drinking water, and expanding broadband to more rural areas all over the state.

Because the bill is now law, Wisconsin could expect to get:

• $5.2 billion for highway programs and $225 million for bridge replacement/repairs

• $592 million for public transportation improvements

• $79 million for electric vehicle charging networking

• At least $100 million to improve and expand broadband coverage across the state

• $20 million to protect against wildfires

• $18 million for cybersecurity

• $841 million to replace lead pipes and ensure clean drinking water for Wisconsinites

• $198 million for improvements to Wisconsin’s airports

In a refreshing change of pace for Washington, obstructionists were not able to stonewall and sink a good piece of legislation. In fact, it passed in a bipartisan manner, with a handful of Republicans voting with most Democrats to pass the bill (in fact, the only Democrats to vote against the bill did so not because they disliked the bill but rather because they wanted to ensure that both the IIJA and the Build Back Better bill were passed in conjunction).

Over the next five years or so, the impact from this immensely important bill are going to be felt in Wisconsin.

During the pandemic, we’ve learned how important it is for everyone to have access to a working broadband connection. We have learned the dire need to replace lead water lines, especially in places like Milwaukee. We will fight back against climate change and move to a more carbon neutral future with an investment in electric vehicle charging.

IIJA is strong bill that will benefit Wisconsin residents. And, in the end, that is what the job of elected officials is- to improve the lives of the people they represent. It’s what I strive to do every day in my job, and I thank the federal Wisconsin Congresspeople who voted for IIJA- Representative Ron Kind, Representative Mark Pocan, Representative Gwen Moore, and Senator Tammy Baldwin. Now, let’s pass the Build Back Better bill.

Last Updated on Friday, 17 December 2021 11:04
 
Brennan Leaving Evers Administration, Blumenfeld to Lead DOA PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Wednesday, 15 December 2021 18:00

joel-brennanOlson-Collins to succeed Blumenfeld at Department of Financial Institutions

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The Final Five: How Would You Rank Them? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jeff Smith, State Senator District 31   
Wednesday, 15 December 2021 10:35

donald-trump-joe-bidenSen. Jeff smith writes about Final-Five Voting, a type of reform that will encourage more civil and constructive campaigns and a discourse of diverse ideas.

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DC attorney general sues far-right groups over Jan. 6 attack PDF Print E-mail
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Written by The Hill Press   
Tuesday, 14 December 2021 11:56

trump-jan6-attackIt was like 9-11, a planned terrorist attack, but this time, our own citizens were hell bent on destroying the freedoms and ideals on which our country was founded said Racine.

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Governors Urge Senate Action to Protect Voting Rights PDF Print E-mail
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin   
Monday, 13 December 2021 17:15

constitution17 Governors, including Evers of Wisconsin, urge Federal action to end partisan gerrymandering, stop voter suppression efforts, and protect voter rights.

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New Laws to Prevent Another Rape Kit Backlog PDF Print E-mail
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Written by WisDems Press   
Friday, 10 December 2021 12:20

rapeGov. Evers and AG Kaul Deliver Bipartisan Bills Supporting Survivors of Sexual Assault

Last Updated on Friday, 10 December 2021 17:36
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