Content referencing Megan Severson
State Could Get $800 Million For Water Systems
Federal infrastructure bill could help pay for replacing lead pipes, upgrading sewer systems and more.
Nov 9th, 2021 by Danielle KaedingStatement: State transportation budget is most harmful in a decade
Transportation advocates condemn unprecedented cuts to Milwaukee and Madison transit systems while green-lighting the unnecessary I-94 E/W highway expansion project
Jul 9th, 2021 by Coalition for More Responsible TransportationClimate Advocates Want Electric Car Infrastructure
Press conference held promoting stricter emissions standards and infrastructure investments.
Jun 25th, 2021 by Hope KirwanFederal Water Infrastructure Spending Needed
In Wisconsin could be used to replace lead service lines and improve sewerage systems.
Jun 14th, 2021 by Congresswoman Gwen Moore and Megan SeversonStatement: Proposed state transportation budget will unnecessarily expand I-94 and leave transit riders in the dust
Transportation advocates call for more action before the budget heads to Gov. Evers’ desk
Jun 9th, 2021 by Coalition for More Responsible TransportationAdvocates applaud opportunity for public input on I-94 East-West project, but new environmental review process still needed
WisDOT commits to additional public input and data review on controversial highway expansion project with major racial inequity and climate impacts
Apr 15th, 2021 by Press ReleaseWe Oppose I-94 Expansion
Will increase pollution and stormwater flooding while worsening racial segregation.
Nov 18th, 2020 by Cassie Steiner, Gregg May, Megan Severson, Lester Williams and Cheryl NennReport Urges Action on Schools’ Drinking Water
State gets “F” grade for not preventing lead in schools’ drinking water. But lead paint still biggest issue.
Apr 12th, 2019 by Danielle Kaeding