Evers
RACINE â Wisconsin Democrats are calling on people across the state to put pressure on their Republican counterparts to undo their efforts to hollow out Gov. Tony Eversâ proposed 2021-23 budget.
Vos
Eversâ proposal was expected to be picked apart by the Republicans who control the Legislature, just as his administrationâs first proposed budget was two years ago. This time around, Evers was praised by progressives and slammed by conservatives for including, as Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, put it, âhundreds of divisive policy itemsâ in his budget proposal.
Now, progressive leaders are touring the state trying to drum up support for Eversâ original proposal and to reach out to Republican legislators to encourage them to undo some of the trimming already done to the budget. The 2021-23 budget is to take effect July 1, so a budget or some other compromise needs the governorâs signature before then to avoid a shutdown.
Evers
RACINE â Wisconsin Democrats are calling on people across the state to put pressure on their Republican counterparts to undo their efforts to hollow out Gov. Tony Eversâ proposed 2021-23 budget.
Vos
Eversâ proposal was expected to be picked apart by the Republicans who control the Legislature, just as his administrationâs first proposed budget was two years ago. This time around, Evers was praised by progressives and slammed by conservatives for including, as Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, put it, âhundreds of divisive policy itemsâ in his budget proposal.
Now, progressive leaders are touring the state trying to drum up support for Eversâ original proposal and to reach out to Republican legislators to encourage them to undo some of the trimming already done to the budget. The 2021-23 budget is to take effect July 1, so a budget or some other compromise needs the governorâs signature before then to avoid a shutdown.
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Sharon Argenbright administers a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to 29 year-old Joshua Griego during a drive-thru vaccination event held at Cesar Chavez Community Center on Wednesday, April 28. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Albuquerque Journal
New Mexico reported 309 new COVID-19 cases and nine virus deaths on Friday.
The New Mexico Department of Health has reported a total of 197,733 virus cases since the pandemic began.
Bernalillo County recorded the most new cases in Friday’s virus update, at 127.
San Juan County, with 39 new cases, had the second-highest new case count.
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A total of 178,593 people have recovered from the virus, and 4,067 residents have died from the disease.
RACINE — Registration for Racine Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services (PRCS) summer playground program for youth ages 4 to eighth grade is under way.