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Wisconsin Is Working – Let’s Keep Moving Forward

November 3, 2018

By Governor Scott Walker Wisconsin is working – and as Governor I have worked to ensure everyone is part of the Wisconsin comeback. In 2018, more people are working in Wisconsin than ever before. Unemployment statewide has been at or below the historic low of 3 percent for eight straight months and unemployment in our […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Scott Walker

Wisconsin Makes Gains In Health Coverage

September 16, 2016

Census Data Shows Uninsured Rate Dropped To 5.7 Percent Last Year By Shamane Mills Wisconsin’s uninsured rate continues to go down. The U.S. Census Bureau reported the state’s uninsured rate last year dropped to 5.7 percent, meaning 323,000 Wisconsin residents went without health coverage in 2015. That number has steadily dropped since the Affordable Care […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Affordable Care Act ACA, Scott Walker, Shamane Mills, Uninsured Rate

Governor Walker Applauds the United Negro College Fund for Higher Education Efforts

June 10, 2016

Madison – Governor Scott Walker addressed attendees today in Madison at the inaugural United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Wisconsin Governor’s Luncheon. Hosted by UNCF, the luncheon conveys the importance of academic assistance programs to corporate sponsors and Wisconsin business leaders. “To develop the future leaders of Wisconsin, we need to provide them with a quality […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Scholarships, Scott Walker, UNCF, United Negro College Fund, Wisconsin Governors Luncheon

Walker Dismisses Calls For Gun Control Following Oregon Shooting

October 9, 2015

Governor Says That Mass Shootings Point To Need For Better Mental Health Treatment by Chuck Quirmbach Gov. Scott Walker said Friday that calls for more gun control following a mass shooting in Oregon are premature. A number of politicians, including President Barack Obama, have said that shootings like the one on Thursday demonstrate a need […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Chuck Quirmbach, Mass Shootings, Mental Illness, Scott Walker

Walker Unveils Health Care Reform Plan, Faces Heat from Fellow GOP Candidate

August 28, 2015

by Ariele Vaccaro Governor Scott Walker unveiled a new healthcare plan he would use to replace the Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare, if he were to become president. During a Tuesday campaign stop in Minnesota, Walker highlighted the new plan’s strengths. In the plan called “The Day One Patient Freedom Plan,” Walker criticizes the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Affordable Care Act ACA, Ariele Vaccaro, Day One Patient Freedom Plan, Obamacare, Scott Walker

Cutting The Cake: UW, Other State Schools Feel the Budget Cuts

July 24, 2015

By Nate Goethel July 24, 2015   Photo Credit: www.wcmcoop.com     The Wisconsin State Senate recently passed a bill for the $73 billion 2015-2017 budget. The bill was passed during a late-night vote, minutes before the midnight deadline, and amid a large amount of controversy over a variety of topics, from repealing salary minimums […]

Popular Interests In This Article: 2015-2017 Budget, Cutting the Cake, JULY 24 2015, Scott Walker, UW System, UW-Madison, VOL. 25 NO. 28

Economic Recovery Eludes Black Workers

April 17, 2015

By Freddie Allen, NNPA Senior Washington Correspondent April 17, 2015   Valerie Wilson (NNPA Photo by Freddie Allen)     WASHINGTON, D.C. (NNPA) — The slow-moving, uneven economic recovery continues to elude Black workers and some economists predict that even with a falling unemployment rate, at the end of 2015, Blacks will still be further […]

Popular Interests In This Article: APRIL 17 2015, Black Unemployment, Economic Policy Institute EPI, Economic Recovery, Ethnicity and the Economy, Program on Race, Scott Walker, VOL. 25 NO. 14

Proposed State Budget Cuts to Hit Public Education Hard

April 3, 2015

By Elizabeth Stephens April 3, 2015     Another round of Joint Finance Committee hearings occurred last Thursday in Reedsburg amid continued controversy over Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed 2015-2017 state budget.   For the last several weeks, crowds have been packing high school and college auditoriums for a chance to testify before a panel of […]

Popular Interests In This Article: APRIL 3 2015, Budget Cuts, Joint Finance Committee, Milwaukee Public Schools MPS, Scott Walker, State Budget, UW-Madison, VOL. 25 NO. 12, Wisconsin Department of Corrections

Gov. Scott Walker Signs Right-to-Work Law, Mixed Reactions Result

March 20, 2015

By Lindsey Gapen March 20, 2015   A crowd of about 200 people and union members gather in frigid temperatures in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin February 23, 2015. (Photo by Reuters/Brendan O'brien)     Gov. Scott Walker signed a right-to-work law last week at an invitation-only ceremony at Badger Meter north of Milwaukee, effectively ending mandatory […]

Popular Interests In This Article: MARCH 20 2015, Right-to-Work Legislation, Scott Walker, VOL. 25 NO. 10

Fatal Police Shooting of Unarmed African-American Teen Sparks Protest

March 13, 2015

By Lindsey Gapin March 13, 2015   Photo: Hedi Rudd.     A veteran Madison police officer shot and killed a 19-year-old African-American man around 6:30 p.m. on Friday, March 6, 2015. The unarmed teenager is identified as Anthony “Tony” Robinson Jr., a 2014 graduate from Sun Prairie High School.   According to police, Robinson […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Lives Matter, MARCH 13 2015, Matt Kenny, Mike Koval, Paul Soglin, Peaceful Protest, Police Shooting, Scott Walker, Tony Robinson, VOL. 25 NO. 9

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