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Lawmakers Release Funds for Literacy But Delay Much of State Budget

Lawmakers Release Funds for Literacy But Delay Much of State Budget

Joint Finance Committee can't decide funding for UW system, Medicaid, child care.

MPS Plans Lead Remediation at 40 Schools This Summer

MPS Plans Lead Remediation at 40 Schools This Summer

At least 106 MPS schools are believed to contain lead hazards.

Measles Will Likely Arrive in Wisconsin

Measles Will Likely Arrive in Wisconsin

Wisconsin's vaccination rate has declined and every neighboring state has seen cases.

Bipartisan Bill Expands Alternatives to Prison for People with Mental Illness

Bipartisan Bill Expands Alternatives to Prison for People with Mental Illness

'It works because you don’t see repeat involvement in the criminal justice system.'

Rate of Syphilis in Wisconsin 2.5 Times Higher Than in 2019

Rate of Syphilis in Wisconsin 2.5 Times Higher Than in 2019

Decreasing from 2002 peak but still high, with a hike in babies born with syphilis.

MKE County: Grand Opening Held For New Coggs Building
MKE County

Grand Opening Held For New Coggs Building

County officials, community celebrate new human services building in King Park neighborhood.

Wisconsin No Longer a Leader in Childhood Vaccinations

Wisconsin No Longer a Leader in Childhood Vaccinations

Percentage of children not getting vaccinated 4 times higher than 25 years ago.

Wisconsin Republicans Support ‘Junk Food’ Ban

Wisconsin Republicans Support ‘Junk Food’ Ban

Legislators target SNAP spending on candy, soda, inspired by RFK Jr.'s campaign.

Federal Budget Bill Cuts $314M in Food Assistance to Wisconsin

Federal Budget Bill Cuts $314M in Food Assistance to Wisconsin

'Big beautiful bill' slashes SNAP, which serves an eighth of Wisconsin residents.

MKE County: County Opens New Coggs Building
MKE County

County Opens New Coggs Building

Department of Health and Human Services moving into new headquarters.

Advocates Say Proposed Medicaid Changes Would Reduce Number of People With Health Coverage, Raise Costs

Advocates Say Proposed Medicaid Changes Would Reduce Number of People With Health Coverage, Raise Costs

Republicans in Congress want to implement an 80-hour work requirement, delay changes that would make it easier to maintain coverage.

GOP Lawmakers Not Worried About Federal Funding Cuts

GOP Lawmakers Not Worried About Federal Funding Cuts

They should be, Democrats warn. Evers suggests setting aside $500 million fund.

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