http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/work-from-home-s452.jpgBipartisan Infrastructure Law investments to help Wisconsin expand access to high-speed internet to more than 175,000 homes and businesses across the state.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/business-small-open-s456.jpgGov. Evers encourages Wisconsinites to shop local this Holiday Season.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/wisc-cranberry-farm-s5.jpgFarmers are struggling under high input costs for fertilizer, equipment and their workforce and now they’re facing the effects of tariff-lover Tom’s devastating economic policy.
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The GOP and right-wing special interest groups, particularly the WMC, spent more than $2 million propping up candidate Screnock. Wisconsin voters rejected him and elected Judge Rebecca Dallet with her message of fairness and putting the people of our state first.
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Scott Walker and legislative Republicans have changed our laws so millionaires and billionaires, with their deep pockets, have even more influence. Folks, this isn’t ok. The majority party has lost touch with the values of public service. - Tony Evers
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At a recent public hearing in De Pere, the Blue Ribbon Commission on School Funding heard from school districts in that area, including Green Bay, about the challenges they face, which are exacerbated by funding issues.
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Will Democratic voters hungry for Dallet victory turn out or will NRA and business lobby money prevail again to buy seat for Screnock?
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Shilling calls for revamp of Walker’s $7 million millennial marketing campaign, suggests highlighting “Wisconsin’s nostalgic feeling”.
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Brown County Supervisor honored Wednesday for work with conservationists to help pass a resolution against the Back 40 mine in 2017.
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