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Baldwin, Ribble Secure $2 Million Payment from Army Corps of Engineers to Wisconsin

Baldwin, Ribble Secure $2 Million Payment from Army Corps of Engineers to Wisconsin

Money owed to Wisconsin as part of September 2000 transfer of Fox River Locks from federal government to the state

Exploring state lawmakers’ “New Opportunities for Milwaukee”

Exploring state lawmakers’ “New Opportunities for Milwaukee”

Statement of Alderman Ashanti Hamilton January 30, 2015

Legislators Opposed to Birth Control Issue an Outrageous Request to Unnecessarily Audit Charitable Health Care Providers Working to Prevent Unintended Pregnancy
Governor Walker is Wrong: Kenosha Casino Would Be a Taxpayer Bonanza
Governor Walker is Wrong

Kenosha Casino Would Be a Taxpayer Bonanza

Project would create up to 10,000 jobs, draw millions of new tourists each year

Proposal to create inner city opportunities deserves a close look

Proposal to create inner city opportunities deserves a close look

Statement from Alderman Bob Donovan January 29, 2015

Indiana Makes Wisconsin Last Great Lakes State Not to Take Medicaid Dollars

Indiana Makes Wisconsin Last Great Lakes State Not to Take Medicaid Dollars

Indiana’s Republican Governor reached a deal Tuesday to accept enhanced federal dollars to strengthen its Medicaid program.

Governor Scott Walker Announces Non-Concurrence with Bureau of Indian Affairs on Kenosha Casino

Governor Scott Walker Announces Non-Concurrence with Bureau of Indian Affairs on Kenosha Casino

Today, Governor Scott Walker informed the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) at the Department of Interior (DOI) of his non-concurrence with their determination on the proposed casino project.

Iowa a Model for How Wisconsin Can Accept Federal Funds for BadgerCare

Iowa a Model for How Wisconsin Can Accept Federal Funds for BadgerCare

Iowa Has Same Eligibility, Mix of Public and Private Insurance, but Feds Pay for it and make affordable for consumers

The Reasonable Alternative to the Downtown Streetcar

The Reasonable Alternative to the Downtown Streetcar

Statement from Alderman Joe Davis, Sr.

Milwaukee Area Physicians to See Major Pay Cut Without Immediate Legislative Action

Milwaukee Area Physicians to See Major Pay Cut Without Immediate Legislative Action

Up to 1,439 primary care physicians in Greater Milwaukee to face 45% cut in Medicaid payments unless Walker and Legislature act to continue enhanced reimbursement levels.

Wisconsin and 43 States Win Suit Against Sirius Radio

Wisconsin and 43 States Win Suit Against Sirius Radio

Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen Announces Multistate Settlement with Sirius XM

District Attorney watches while the City of Milwaukee implodes

District Attorney watches while the City of Milwaukee implodes

Statement of Alderman Joe Davis, Sr. November 11, 2014

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