Wisconsin should Work for Everyone, Not Just the Wealthy Few.
Every family deserves a fair shot, no matter their race, background, or zip code. But, too many of us struggle to afford the basics.
This affordability crisis didn’t happen by accident.
It is the result of policy choices that have concentrated power in the hands of the wealthy few, while underinvesting in the things our families need to thrive.
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Summary of Governor’s Proposed Budget for Immigrant Issues
Governor Evers has proposed a budget that removes barriers to driver licenses for undocumented immigrants, allows undocumented students to qualify for in-state tuition, provides additional resources for English language learner services in K-12 schools, and creates a...
House Votes to Defund CHIP, as Well as Health Care Reform
The House of Representatives voted Friday for a budget bill that “defunds” the Affordable Care Act (aka “ObamaCare”). That's not exactly a big surprise since they have now voted more than 40 times to try to repeal or halt the ACA. However, they are substantially...
Census Data: Most Wisconsinites Have Gained Little from the Nation’s Economic Recovery
Despite Small Gains, More than Half a Million Wisconsinites Remain UninsuredDo you feel like the nation’s gradual recovery from the Great Recession has largely passed you by? If so, you have plenty of company. New data released today by the U.S. Census Bureau show...
96% of Wisconsinites Will Have Choice of Two or More Insurers through New Insurance Marketplace
As we approach the October 1 date when people can start signing up for health insurance through the new Marketplace, the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) has released information on the geographic areas being served by the 13 insurance companies...
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