Tony Evers
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Evers Extends Mask Safeguards Through Jan. 19, Meets with GOP Leaders
Governor declares a new state of public health emergency due to dwindling hospital capacity in recent COVID-19 surge.
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Evers Extends Mask Mandate Into January as Another Daily COVID-19 Record Is Topped
State Supreme Court is already considering a challenge to the previous order. Governor notes the Legislature’s lame duck session of 2018 shows there’s no excuse to stay inactive.
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Evers Sends Wisconsin Movie Theaters $10 Million Lifeline
The list of recipients includes small, independently owned theaters and chains such as Milwaukee-based Marcus Theaters, which was awarded over $4 million.
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Evers Introduces New Proposals to Deal With COVID-19. Vos Holds Presser but Offers Nothing.
Highest single-day loss of life is met by Wisconsin Republicans with a call to study ideas. Legislature hasn’t met in eight months.
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Bizarre Rainbow Analogy May Be What Sinks Wisconsin’s Mask Order
One Wisconsin Supreme Court justice uses a bizarre analogy in oral arguments over Wisconsin’s coronavirus safeguard, while another notes the Legislature could be a partner with Gov. Evers but has not met.
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Arguments in Yet Another Lawsuit Over Measures to Protect Public Begin Monday in WI Supreme Court
Court’s decision in case over statewide mask order will have lasting implications for the state’s coronavirus response.
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Chief Medical Officer: Overwhelmed Wisconsin Hospitals May Have to Stop Treating People
Hospitals across the state are running out of intensive care beds, as new COVID-19 cases again top more than 7,000 in a single day.
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Evers’ New COVID Orders Are the Bare Minimum. That’s for a Reason: The State’s GOP
If nothing changes, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimates another 2,500 Wisconsinites could die by Jan. 1.
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Another Single Day Record: 7,073 New COVID Cases, 66 Deaths, Hospitals Scrambling to Keep Up
A lack of available staff to treat more patients is stretching existing staff, hospital administrators said.
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Evers Goes To Bat for the Affordable Care Act as Trump Tries to Kill It at the Supreme Court
Early reports indicate the court may uphold the law.

























