“Affording college is hard enough, but when it’s made even harder by an unscrupulous lender who adds costs on the backs of Pennsylvanians, that is unacceptable."
https://t.co/4W2zgLCo9A
Only Republican lies about fraud in 2020 are to blame for people losing faith in the electoral process, @GovEvers said in a year-end interview.
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Wisconsin has surpassed 10,000 COVID-19 deaths amid the latest surge of the virus, according to @DHSWI data.
The total now stands at 10,014 less than two years after the first deaths were confirmed.
Wisconsin made plenty of headlines this year, mostly for reasons we’re not so happy about. Looking at the more sobering news articles of 2021, we decided to take a little time to dig for a few the quirky ones. Here are out top five. For a full list visit: https://t.co/kfMYF7jTq3
About 5,000 Wisconsin student loan borrowers are slated to get relief from the recent Navient settlement 💰
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul was one of 39 attorneys general who secured the settlement.
Happy #NationalMichiganDay ‘Ganders! It’s a very special day for our extraordinary home.
Do you have a favorite #Michigan fun fact? Let us know in the comments below 👇
We shouldn’t be losing so many lives to gun violence.
There is legislation that is proven to lessen the number of lives lost to gun violence.
Meanwhile the state legislature spends its time trying to make it easier for guns to fall into the wrong hands. It’s maddening.
With the climate crisis constantly worsening, Wisconsin Democrats on Monday introduced a 22-bill package that would address climate change at the local, county, and state levels.
Read the full list here: https://t.co/fXxLVgmxvu
I'll take "bill breakdown" for $500, Alex.
Here's what's in @potus Biden's proposed Build Back Better legislation, which aims to expand social programs for working families, expand Medicaid coverage in states like Wisconsin, and fight climate change.
Wisconsin Republicans' partisan election review has so far cost taxpayers over $176,000.
Claims of widespread fraud or irregularities in the 2020 election have been repeatedly debunked, but the GOP investigation continues.
READ MORE: https://t.co/8tSzwMNxQt
.@DHSWI has confirmed the state's first case of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
“We’ve been prepared for this news and will continue trusting the science to help keep Wisconsinites and our communities healthy and safe,” @GovEvers said, encouraging vaccinations and boosters.
“We are acknowledging that we’ve made mistakes. And I think that that’s the best way to move forward.”
City officials, Menominee tribal representatives, and scholars are fixing harmful depictions in Oshkosh's statue of its namesake.
https://t.co/WUWsrJXNRB
It’s Michigan Apprenticeship Week. Here’s how one young Michigander took advantage of the state’s workforce development programs to become a carpenter and earn a middle-class salary.
More about apprenticeships and how to break into the skilled trades here: https://t.co/CB5ApOqtdh
#BentonHarbor and #Flint have become synonymous with high levels of lead and #Environmentalinjustice.
But it’s not just their problem. One in every 40 Michigan children have high levels of lead exposure. Even that’s a conservative estimate.