http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/clean-drinking-water-faucet-s450.jpgGov. Evers, DNR Announce $282 Million for Safe Drinking Water Loan Program allocated to 74 municipalities.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/ev-charging-station-s453.jpg$14 Million in NEVI program funding goes out after successful multi-state lawsuit against Trump Administration.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/people/tom-tiffany-s470.pngWI Republican Gubernatorial Candidate also voted to kick 110,000 Wisconsin families off their health insurance entirely and put three rural hospitals at risk of closure.
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Gov. Evers declared 2025 the Year of the Kid in Wisconsin and proudly signed a pro-kid, bipartisan state budget into law earlier this summer that invests nearly $1.4 billion in spendable revenue for K-12 schools.
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Governor raises concerns to members of Congress about budget cuts affecting disaster preparedness and response, access to clean water, local law enforcement road safety efforts, and cybersecurity and infrastructure security.
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Federal CMAQ program funding to support local projects aimed at reducing traffic delays and congestion, increasing travel efficiency, and reducing air pollution across Wisconsin.
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Would create state grants for community-based organizations to provide immigration legal services and require law enforcement officers to clearly identify themselves and provide legal authority for arrests or detentions.
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New costs shifted to Wisconsin taxpayers totaling over $284 million.
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Governor’s request comes as Wisconsin Emergency Management and FEMA joint preliminary damage assessment determines more than $33 million in damages.
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