http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/health-care-costs-s444.jpgAs gridlock in Congress stalls progress, Wisconsin needs action to ensure our families won't see their premiums skyrocket now.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/domestic-violence2-s454.jpgNew partnership builds on Evers Administration’s efforts to end the cycle of violence, address rising rates of domestic violence deaths in Wisconsin, and keep kids, families, and communities safe.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/tech-jobs-engineering-technicians-s450.jpgGovernor announces two new apprenticeship pathways in healthcare and education careers, workforce training grants for advanced manufacturing and AI sectors, and efforts to advance startup companies with high-growth potential.
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Emergency Order signed Monday allows dog groomers, small engine repair shops, self-service car washes, upholstery businesses, and others to safely open, do curbside drop-off of goods and animals.
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President Trump’s refusal to implement widespread coronavirus testing poses a major threat to Wisconsin’s rural communities, and Trump’s failed response to the crisis has been devastating to farmers.
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Health professionals explain why the Governor’s Safer at Home order is an essential measure for containing COVID-19, creating conditions to gradually and safely reopen the economy.
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More than 870,000 people in the United States have tested positive for the virus. That number has doubled in the past two weeks, climbing by 25,000 or more cases per day.
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Wisconsin Republicans are obstructing progress in the fight against Coronavirus as President Trump refuses to mobilize a national testing and contact tracing program.
The Fox River and Lake Michigan water levels remain near record highs, so residents need to be prepared for future flooding events.
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