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Office of Rural Prosperity director Kelliann Blazek leaving state to join Biden administration

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Evers to propose state spending increase for struggling child care, long-term care industries

The proposal aims to address worker shortages and to support vulnerable populations. Written By: Laurel White / Wisconsin Public Radio | 9:00 am, Feb. 9, 2021 × Gov. Tony Evers (Emily Hamer / Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism) Gov. Tony Evers will propose hundreds of millions in additional funding for Wisconsin’s struggling child care and long-term care industries in his state budget. Those industries have faced challenges, including worker shortages, for years and have been under increased stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a prepared statement, Evers said the proposed investments are, as much a moral issue as it is an economic one. This pandemic has laid bare lack of access and affordability in the systems we use to support the people we care about, the governor said. We have to do more to make sure families have quality, affordable child care, that we’re strengthening our caregiving workforce, and investing in long-term care. These area

Evers Wants Funding for Child Care, Long Term Care

Gov Evers Unveils Historic Investment Proposal for Wisconsin s Agriculture Economy and Farm Families » Urban Milwaukee

Governor’s 2021-23 biennial budget to include more than $43 million investment in agricultural industry By Gov. Tony Evers - Feb 5th, 2021 07:31 am MADISON Gov. Tony Evers today announced his 2021-23 biennial budget proposal will include a more than $43 million investment in Wisconsin’s agriculture economy and farm families aimed at expanding market opportunities, supporting new and innovative farming practices, strengthening the agricultural workforce, connecting local producers to foodbanks and pantries, and supporting farmer mental health and wellbeing. “Our agricultural industry is Wisconsin’s past and present, and it will be our future,” said Gov. Evers. “Our proud farming history is core to our state’s culture and people, and Wisconsin farmers have carried and supported our state economy for generations. Long before the COVID-19 pandemic hit and then throughout this pandemic, our farmers and producers were fighting every day to

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