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  • Democrats Are Closing Ron Johnson’s Tax Break—So That Health Care Gets a Higher Priority Than Billionaires

    July 8, 2022

    Hundreds of billions will go toward providing Medicare after capping a tax change so that its benefits are focused small businesses and middle class entrepreneurs.

    Democrats Are Closing Ron Johnson’s Tax Break—So That Health Care Gets a Higher Priority Than Billionaires
  • One-on-One with Gov. Tony Evers—His $5 Billion Surplus Plan and How Much Money It Could Save Wisconsinites

    August 29, 2022

    From the lowest earners to families, veterans, seniors, and their caregivers–if you live in the state, there’s something in the surplus plan for you.

    One-on-One with Gov. Tony Evers—His $5 Billion Surplus Plan and How Much Money It Could Save Wisconsinites
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    November 6, 2023

    Effective Date: August 29, 2024 Privacy This Privacy Policy explains how information about you is collected, used, and disclosed by Courier Newsroom, Inc. and its affiliated organizations (“Courier Newsroom,” “we,” or “us”). This Privacy Policy applies to information we collect when you use the websites that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “Site”). We…

  • Vetoes, Voting, and 2022 Victory: One-on-One with Gov. Evers

    October 26, 2022

    Statistically tied with his opponent in the polls, Gov. Evers sat down with us to discuss his vetoes, the importance of your vote, and the odds he’ll get an Election Day victory.

    Vetoes, Voting, and 2022 Victory: One-on-One with Gov. Evers
  • One Year In, Pandemic Assistance Addresses an Affordable Housing Crisis in Many Communities

    March 16, 2022

    Economic hardships made worse by the pandemic get American Rescue Plan aid to keep roofs over families’ heads.

    One Year In, Pandemic Assistance Addresses an Affordable Housing Crisis in Many Communities
  • DPI Hints That Schools Might Face Lawsuits If They Don’t Require Masks

    September 1, 2021

    Letter offers a thinly veiled warning about running amok of federal investigations into school mask bans and the Americans With Disabilities Act’s equal education policy.

    DPI Hints That Schools Might Face Lawsuits If They Don’t Require Masks
  • Elections Commission Deadlock in Republican Push to Have More Voters’ Absentee Ballots Trashed for Minor Errors

    March 10, 2022

    “People have to be careful,” vs. “That’s just wrong.”

    Elections Commission Deadlock in Republican Push to Have More Voters’ Absentee Ballots Trashed for Minor Errors
  • Family Sees Hope for In-Home Healthcare Worker Shortage in Biden Package Being Negotiated in Congress

    November 5, 2021

    Legislation would increase federal funding for the kind of in-home nursing and personal care workers now in short supply and desperately in need. 

    Family Sees Hope for In-Home Healthcare Worker Shortage in Biden Package Being Negotiated in Congress
  • Public Assistance Would Be Harder to Access Under GOP Bills

    January 20, 2022

    Despite a record-low unemployment rate, Republican lawmakers want to make it harder for unemployed and low-income people to access public assistance under the guise of addressing the worker shortage.

    Public Assistance Would Be Harder to Access Under GOP Bills
  • ‘They’re More Than Willing To Suppress My Vote’: Voters With Disabilities Sound off on GOP Voting Bills

    July 14, 2021

    Republican lawmakers are trying to make absentee voting more difficult, a method voters with disabilities rely on for safety and convenience.

    ‘They’re More Than Willing To Suppress My Vote’: Voters With Disabilities Sound off on GOP Voting Bills
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