Wisconsin Public Radio
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GOP Proposal Would Give Businesses Tax Credits For Paying For Child Care
Dec 1st, 2023 by Sarah Lehr
Proposal would encourage businesses to create their own daycares or pay for outside providers.
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Democrat’s Senate Leader Stepping Down, Running For Dane County Exec
Dec 1st, 2023 by Anya van Wagtendonk
Melissa Agard will serve out her senate term, but three candidates already running for her leadership post.
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Former Attorney General Brad Schimel Running For Wisconsin Supreme Court
Dec 1st, 2023 by Rich Kremer
Schimel, a Republican, enters 2025 race where conservatives hope to take back control of court.
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After School Contract Scrutiny, Randall Resigns From RNC Post
Nov 30th, 2023 by Corri Hess
Republican party leader Gerard Randall's nonprofit had received no-bid contract from MPS, but work was uncompleted, false board members declared.
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Deputy Secretary of Commerce Visits With Milwaukee Latino Leaders
Nov 30th, 2023 by Evan Casey
Council President Pérez leads roundtable discussion at City Hall.
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Bill Would Strip Conservation Tax Credits From Farmers With Solar Installations
Nov 30th, 2023 by Rich Kremer
GOP proposal aim to close "loophole."
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Median Wisconsin Teacher Pay Down 12% Since 2009
Nov 30th, 2023 by Corri Hess
Inflation and austerity have resulted in Wisconsin educators effectively getting paid less.
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State Program Helps Police Connect People in Crisis to Mental Health Experts
Nov 29th, 2023 by Sarah Lehr
$2 million telemedicine pilot program offers grants to local law enforcement agencies.
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Bill Prohibits ‘Cashless’ Businesses in Wisconsin
Nov 29th, 2023 by Anya van Wagtendonk
For any transaction of less than $2,000. City of Milwaukee supports state bill.
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Studies Find Methods for Removing Carbon Dioxide Won’t Meet Climate Goals
Nov 28th, 2023 by Danielle Kaeding
UW researchers say current technologies only remove 0.1 percent of global emissions.
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Mount Pleasant Approves Microsoft Deal on Foxconn Land
Nov 28th, 2023 by Evan Casey
Tech company will buy 1,000 acres. Racine County Board must sill approve deal.
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21 Construction Companies in State Violated Prevailing Wage Laws
Nov 28th, 2023 by Deneen Smith
Federal Department of Labor requires them to repay $1.2 million to 142 workers.