http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/internet-apps-s5.jpg$500,000 in grants available to bolster efforts to improve the availability and affordability of telecommunications services in Wisconsin.
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.
Gov. Evers announces City of Stoughton will also receive $76,100 to support redevelopment of historic downtown building.
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Sen. Smith writes about the many opportunities Wisconsinites have to explore the state this summer.
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Since 2019, Wisconsin has disbursed or committed nearly $300 million towards expanding broadband, which is absolutely critical to business development and helping folks learn, work, and stay connected.
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“Today’s decision is another in a long line of Wisconsin Republicans’ successes to make it harder for Wisconsinites to exercise their right to vote, to undermine our free, fair, and secure elections, and to threaten our democracy.” – Gov. Tony Evers on the Wisconsin Supreme Court's decision Friday
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Decision this week allowing Chrystul Kizer to use trafficking affirmative defense paves way for other trafficking survivors to seek justice.
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Politicians should not be able to abuse their power to prevent eligible voters from casting their ballots just because they didn’t like the outcome, says Evers.
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