Politics

Successful Beach Ambassador Program Returns in 2022 to Educate and to Help Prevent Lakefront Drownings
Supervisor Burgelis Will Host Neighborhood Discussion on the Future of Doyne Park
Supervisor Coggs-Jones Announces Appointments to Key Task Force and Board
Statement on Wilson Park Creek incident

Statement on Wilson Park Creek incident

Alderman Scott Spiker and Common Council President José G. Pérez June 14, 2022

Milwaukee County Launches American Rescue Plan Act Allocation Dashboard

Milwaukee County Launches American Rescue Plan Act Allocation Dashboard

Milwaukee County has allocated over $76 million on community support needs, revenue loss recovery, COVID-19 mitigation, and administrative coordination

Chairwoman Nicholson Proposal to Modernize County Board Endorsed by Judiciary Committee
Gov. Evers Grants 56 Pardons, Brings Total Pardons Granted to 554
Congresswoman Gwen Moore Backs Legislation that Would Create Tool for Federal, State, Local Courts to Use to Help Prevent Gun Violence
Passage of H.R. 7622 Small Business Workforce Pipeline Act
Congresswoman Gwen Moore Votes to Protect Great Lakes and Support Milwaukee Project to Prevent Sewer Overflows

Congresswoman Gwen Moore Votes to Protect Great Lakes and Support Milwaukee Project to Prevent Sewer Overflows

Today, Congresswoman Moore voted to pass the Water Resources Development Act of 2022 (WRDA), which supports Army Corps of Engineers’ projects that address flood damage reduction, promote ecosystem restoration, support climate resiliency, and address water resource needs in underserved communities. These projects benefit communities across the country, including in Milwaukee.

Committee approves resolution designating Juneteenth Day as an official city event
Gov. Evers Calls Special Session to Defend Reproductive Healthcare Access in Wisconsin as U.S. Supreme Court Eyes Overturning Roe v. Wade

Gov. Evers Calls Special Session to Defend Reproductive Healthcare Access in Wisconsin as U.S. Supreme Court Eyes Overturning Roe v. Wade

Governor’s special session to take up swift repeal of Wisconsin’s 1800s-era law that could criminalize nearly all abortions if Roe is overturned