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Daybreak Fund Awards Nearly $1.8 Million to Advance Nature-Based Climate and Water Solutions in the Western Lake Michigan Region
Daybreak Fund Launches 2025 RFP, Offering At Least $1.5 Million for Nature-Based Climate and Water Initiatives
Daybreak Fund Awards Nearly $1.6 Million to Support Climate Resilience and Water Quality in the Western Lake Michigan Region
Daybreak Fund Releases Request for Proposals for 2024 Grant Cycle
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Daybreak Fund Releases Request for Proposals for 2024 Grant Cycle

Local Fund to Invest Approx. $1.7 Million to Fight Climate Change and Improve Water Quality in Western Lake Michigan Region

Drug take back boxes gain support from Gov. Evers
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Drug take back boxes gain support from Gov. Evers

Drop boxes around city help protect drinking water from medical waste

Statement on Cowles Water Quality Trading Bill
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Statement on Cowles Water Quality Trading Bill

"I am encouraged to see continued attention on solutions that will reduce the phosphorus pollution that plagues our waterways."

Statement on Governor’s pledge for funding SWIGG study, well compensation grant program
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Statement on Governor’s pledge for funding SWIGG study, well compensation grant program

"Clean drinking water for everyone in our state means making sure families living with contaminated water are helped immediately."

Corporate Mining Handout Overwhelmingly Unpopular
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Corporate Mining Handout Overwhelmingly Unpopular

Public Opposition to Tiffany’s Senate Bill 395 Intensifies

High-capacity well bill’s passage ensures ongoing groundwater conflicts
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High-capacity well bill’s passage ensures ongoing groundwater conflicts

Bill gives away public groundwater for private benefit

State Gives Green Light to Billion-gallon Groundwater Giveaway
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State Gives Green Light to Billion-gallon Groundwater Giveaway

For industrial users, it’s open season on Wisconsin’s groundwater