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Mar
2017

school-closedLegislative Fiscal Bureau memo shows General Aid siphoned off by voucher operators. Governor’s budget would give from $7,757 to $8,403 per student to voucher schools by 2018, while public students would receive an average of $6,703.

Written by Wisconsin Senate Democrats   
 
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Jul
2021

vel-phillipsMadison Representative thanks people who helped move the project forward.

Written by Shelia Stubbs Press   
 
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2024

kamala-harris-vp-gettyVice President will be in Milwaukee area Monday.

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19
Mar
2017

paul-ryan-healthcareaction-3-14-17Seniors and health care activists from Illinois and Wisconsin march in Racine last Tuesday to protest defunding of Medicare in the Republican ObamaCare repeal bill. Trump promised “insurance for everybody” and it’s now clear he lied say protesters.

Written by Citizen Action of Wisconsin, Robert Kraig   
Last Updated on Sunday, 19 March 2017 11:09
 
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18
Mar
2017

big_birdArea children, parents, and other concerned citizens to gather at the City Deck in Green Bay on Monday to show support for PBS and its popular lineup of children’s programming, which Trump has threatened to eliminate.


GREEN BAY - Forward Action Wisconsin Network-Fox Valley is hosting a children’s march on Fred Roger’s 89th birthday, Monday, March 20, at the City Deck in Green Bay, to show support for PBS and its popular lineup of children’s programming, which is at risk of losing significant federal funding.

In President Trump’s recently proposed budget, federal financial support of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which is a primary funder of PBS programming, would be completely eliminated — a move that has been characterized by the CPB’s president as “devastating.”

For generations, parents and children have looked to PBS as the gold standard for children’s programming that is educational, nonviolent, and commercial-free. PBS is a valuable resource beloved by kids and parents alike, and its value far outweighs its cost to taxpayers, which is a modest $1.35 per citizen a year.

“Elected officials in D.C. need to recognize that their constituents appreciate public broadcasting and see it as an integral part of parenting and early education. In fact, 73 percent of voters oppose eliminating funding for public television. Representatives were not given a mandate to eliminate the CPB,” said Lindsay Dorff, local parent and member of FAWN.

Last Updated on Saturday, 18 March 2017 16:56
 
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