http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/uw-madison-college-early-learning-campus-s451.jpgThe Goodman South facility will provide licensed care for up to 100 kids, addressing a critical shortage of child care options in the city of Madison
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/tony-evers-talks-2u-s5.jpgGovernor urges passage of $1 billion property tax relief plan, K-12 school funding, lower costs for seniors and families, cut red tape in affordable housing, support veterans and farmers, fight PFAS, and renew the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/healthcare-family-dr-s440.jpgOpen Enrollment Closes, DC politics, cuts are making people sicker and poorer in the middle of their economic crisis.
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Sen. Kathleen Vinehout writes about recently released research that points to benefits of Medicaid expansion, under the Affordable Care Act. Unfortunately, Wisconsin leaders did not opt to expand Medicaid.
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Gov. Walker's “Teach Our Kids” campaign ad angers residents of small northwoods town who feel they are owed a retraction and an apology.
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Local taxpayers forced to make up for Republican cuts to education.
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Communities across Wisconsin rely on the Fund to preserve and enhance outdoor spaces from the smallest urban park to the sprawling Ice Age Trail and the popular Devil’s Lake State Park. Outdoor recreation supports 168,000 jobs and produces $1.1 billion annually in the state.
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Sen. Kathleen Vinehout writes about how stagnant shared revenue payments cause problems for local units of government as they try to address increasing costs.
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Brown County Supervisor and newcomer to State politics is getting out to talk to people. Says politicians in Madison are no longer concerned about their interests.
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