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While Gov. Evers has not yet signed the bill, it received wide bipartisan support in both chambers. Members of the Jewish community at UW-Madison say that recent studies have shown a lack of knowledge about the Holocaust.
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While Gov. Evers has not yet signed the bill, it received wide bipartisan support in both chambers. Members of the Jewish community at UW-Madison say that recent studies have shown a lack of knowledge about the Holocaust.
A new Senate bill would allocate $1 million in funding each year for Extension specialists at CALS. Gov. Tony Evers also said his upcoming budget would increase funding for the Division of Extension.
Evers and Kaul asked the DOA to seek an outside law firm to prosecute PFAS polluters. The chemicals, which can be detrimental to human health, were recently found in Madisonian bodies of water.
Madison will use the grant to purchase 15 new city buses.
The new bill would require Wisconsin colleges and universities to implement more severe punishments on those who violate free speech guidelines on college campuses.
As part of the proposal, the Governor hopes to add $2.5 million in funding and 20 agents to help with outreach to farmers statewide.
The UW System Math Initiative — created following nationwide research showing remedial classes can hinder students’ progress to graduation — is implementing methods such as co-requisite classes and more major-specific math courses.
Both Democrats and Republicans apart of the State Assembly’s Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee criticized the proposed "Tougher on Crime" bill package, which included a series criminal justice reforms.
Though the expansion of a new Dane County Salvation Army homeless shelter faced some opposition from local residents, their petition to halt the project failed to meet city standards.
The DOT’s grant money will contribute to Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway’s MetroForward plan by expanding metro transit’s main facility.