http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/clean-drinking-water-s450.jpgLow-interest financing for clean water and safe drinking water loans through the Lead Service Line Replacement Program to 29 municipalities across the state.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/roads-i-39-90-94-s451.jpgMuch anticipated plates are estimated to generate more than $25 million for the state’s transportation fund in the first three years.
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Legislation would repeal Wisconsin’s gold standard Prove It First mining law, a proven protector of the state’s natural resources from the harmful effects of sulfide mining.
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Proposals to Take Politics out of Medical Decisions, Repeal Harmful Abortions Restrictions and Improve Health Center Safety.
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Native Americans, originating from the Great Law of the Iroquois, have approached conservation decisions made today as ones that should benefit the people seven generations from now. Today, we seem to be rushing towards a new era, one where promises of the past are cast aside in the name of eliminating obstacles for business.
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Senate Bill 119 would legalize growing hemp and create an active industrial program and license growers, actions eagerly supported by Wisconsin farmers. The Bill has strong bi-partisan support and Sen. Vinehout hopes it will pass quickly.
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Governor candidate says what the government does needs to be done for our whole society, not just a few, at meeting of the Wisconsin Alliance for Retired Americans in Milwaukee.
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State Representatives Taylor, Sargent, Subeck, and Berceau introduce legislation Friday banning bump-fire stocks possessed by Las Vegas shooter in Wisconsin.
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