Wisconsin News

Biden praises caregivers, criticizes GOP for health care cuts

Article Summary – In an address at Union Station, President Joe Biden paid tribute to care workers, pledging his support and citing his administration’s efforts to uplift their economic status. He referred to measures such as the 2021 American Rescue Plan and the provision for 12 weeks of paid family

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Wisconsin’s 1849 Abortion Law Spotlighted After Arizona Ban

Article Summary – The conservative Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a 1864 law banning abortions is now enforceable following the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to reverse the constitutional right to abortion. The 1864 law, similar to a 1849 Wisconsin law, criminalizes anyone who provides abortion care and is punishable

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Kenosha Democrats: Election Wins Positive, But Fight Continues

Article Summary – Democratic-backed candidates largely defeated a group of conservative contenders in the Kenosha Unified School District board election, winning three out of four seats up for grabs. The Kenosha County Democratic Party had earlier voiced concerns about the conservative candidates, some of whom were endorsed by far-right groups

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Supporters undeterred by weather as doors open

Article Summary – Donald Trump held a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on a day of municipal and school races, and the presidential preference primary. The rally, Trump’s eighth visit to Green Bay and his first in four years, took place on a cold, sleety day. Supporters, some of whom

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Dems Hope Wisconsin’s New Map Boosts Biden Via Down-Ballot Races

Article Summary – Wisconsin Democrats believe newly adopted legislative districts will allow them to compete for a majority and help increase voter turnout for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in November. The concept, termed “reverse coattails,” suggests that down-ballot candidates can help boost votes for the top

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DPI allocates $12M in grants for student mental health

Article Summary – The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) will distribute nearly $12 million in federal funds to 40 local school districts to tackle student mental health issues. The funds are part of the Stronger Connections Grant Program under the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act that President Biden signed in

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DPI allocates $12M for student mental health initiatives

Article Summary – The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) is distributing nearly $12 million in federal funds to 40 school districts in the state to address student mental health. The funding is part of the Stronger Connections Grant Program, which is designed to provide mental health support for students,

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Wisconsin Educational News Summary – The Wisconsin Independent

Article Summary – Wisconsin has seen several controversies in its public education system, including new laws regarding early literacy instruction, censorship issues, and alleged discrimination. In June 2023, the state passed Act 20, altering instruction, curriculum, assessment and intervention for literacy in grades K-3, with schools required to assess students’

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Wisconsin Education News Summary – The Wisconsin Independent

Article Summary – Wisconsin’s public education system is experiencing a turbulent period, with controversial topics such as censorship coming up in school board races. Several events in the past year have made headlines, including the passing of Act 20 in June 2023 which changed how early elementary students are taught

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Western Wisconsin hospital grows labor unit as others shut down

Article Summary – The Western Wisconsin Health hospital in Baldwin, Wisconsin, is expanding its labor and delivery unit despite many rural hospitals across the US closing such units due to financial constraints. This year, the hospital expects to deliver around 300 babies, some of whom are traveling up to 80

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