The Wisconsin 24: Meet Melissa Agard
After serving four terms in the Wisconsin Assembly, Agard is moving up to the Senate.
After serving four terms in the Wisconsin Assembly, Agard is moving up to the Senate.
COVID-19 includes lingering symptoms months after testing positive, to isolated stays in intensive care units, separated from loved ones.
Once vaccinated, individuals need to continue taking precautions as it will take several months to distribute the vaccine.
Advocates warn not to wait until the last minute.
LeMahieu comes out in support of oversight of vaccine distribution, a plan Hintz called, ‘dangerous.’
They want legislators focused on safety, connectivity, and support instead of forcing potential harmful in-person classes.
Conley is interested in housing solutions for renters and landlords, while Omokunde wants to address climate injustice and climate change.
Requires schools and governments to re-open despite growing numbers of cases.
Long-term collaborations are keeping shelters open and safe as winter sets in.
Roys focusing on racial disparities, while Shelton’s focus will be on the pandemic and assisting businesses, families who have been impacted.