The Wisconsin Senate approved bipartisan PFAS funding bills on Tuesday, March 17, that send aid to communities impacted by contamination and move the legislation to Gov. Tony Evers for final approval.
The bills now go to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. Republicans and Evers have long clashed over how to address PFAS pollution.
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A bill that limits sugary products from FoodShare benefits but shores up staffing for the program is headed to the desk of ...
Whether a renter or a landlord is responsible for snow removal depends on the terms of the rental agreement, according to the ...
Gov. Tony Evers celebrated the Wisconsin State Senate’s approval of two bipartisan bills to release $125 million for PFAS ...
The number of fire responses are up in the city. Smoke alarms are vital for surviving fires, say local leaders.
The Wisconsin Senate unanimously passed legislation Tuesday that, once signed, will release $125 million set aside nearly ...
The Wisconsin Senate passed two bills that set the framework for spending $133 million to address PFAS contamination and protect so-called innocent landowners. They now head to Gov. Tony Evers for his ...
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One person hospitalized and suspect shot after a shooting at a Georgia VA clinic, police say
There was a shooting Tuesday at a Department of Veterans Affairs clinic in a small town at the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains in Georgia, and the gunman was shot and killed, police said. One person ...
The Wisconsin Senate passed two bills that set the framework for spending $133 million to address PFAS contamination and protect so-called innocent landowners. They now head to Gov. Tony Evers for his ...
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