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Future public gathering space to feature original art installation in honor of iconic Milwaukee political activist and civil rights leader

For Council, the paper chase is over

For Council, the paper chase is over

Statement from City Clerk Jim Owczarski

Statement from Mayor Cavalier Johnson on the Sales Tax Action by the Milwaukee Common Council
Congresswoman Gwen Moore Announces Support for the Revenue-Raising 2% Sales Tax for the City of Milwaukee
Joint Statement on SCOTUS college admissions ruling

Joint Statement on SCOTUS college admissions ruling

From all members of the Milwaukee Common Council: Milele A. Coggs, Andrea M. Pratt, Mark Chambers, Jr., Jonathan Brostoff, Robert J. Bauman, Lamont Westmoreland, Khalif J. Rainey, JoCasta Zamarripa, Larresa Taylor, Michael J. Murphy, Mark A. Borkowski, José G. Pérez, Scott Spiker, Marina Dimitrijevic, and Russell W. Stamper, II

Statement from Common Council President José G. Pérez
Rep. Robyn Vining Votes with Constituents Against Harmful Policies
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Agreement Shortchanges Public Schools While Giving Windfall to Private Voucher Schools

Statement from Common Council President José G. Pérez
Gov. Evers Announces Tentative Agreement Reached with Republican Leaders on Shared Revenue

Gov. Evers Announces Tentative Agreement Reached with Republican Leaders on Shared Revenue

Compromise with GOP includes over $1 billion for K-12 education, $30 million in school-based mental health services, 20 percent increase in support to local communities statewide, staves off fiscal cliff for Milwaukee and Milwaukee County

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