http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/vote-drop-box-s460.jpgIn new court filing, Gov. Evers slams argument that absentee voting is a 'privilege,' not a right.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/drugaddicts-young-s5.jpgTrump Administration abruptly terminated money and then restored roughly $2 billion in federal mental health and substance abuse services grants, spurring confusion nationwide.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/childcare-s451.jpgGovernor celebrates launch of Wisconsin’s first-ever entirely state-funded child care program to provide direct payments to providers, free programming for families to get kids ready for school.
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Former Walker Cabinet insider reveals how the Governor’s lack of ethics and continued efforts to conceal the operations of government from public view stopped him and others from providing the best, cost effective services to Wisconsin's citizens.
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How the Governor's claim that he supported enacting a state-level law that had the “exact same language” as the Affordable Care Act on pre-existing conditions is a lie to boost a failing campaign.
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New federal data shows allowing Wisconsinites to buy-into Badgercare as a “Public Option” would slash premiums and deductibles. Data also shows gap with Minnesota is widening.
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The commitment of millions of dollars to Foxconn will impact budget priorities and decisions going forward for many years. So much state funding Foxconn will limit funding for other priorities such as K-12 education and transportation – priorities that are vital to a strong Wisconsin economy.
Scott Walker is still suing to end the ACA and gut protections for pre-existing conditions.
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If successful, suit would jeopardize health care protections for 2.4 million Wisconsinites living with a pre-existing condition. Schimel and Walker ensnared in lawsuit for potentially violating open records laws.
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