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Marquette Poll: Public views of U S Supreme Court

Marquette Poll: Public views of U.S. Supreme Court August 4, 2021 5:27 PM A new Marquette Law School Poll was released today. The latest survey looked at public opinion about the US Supreme Court. COPYRIGHT 2021 BY CHANNEL 3000. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.

Marquette Poll: Public views of U S Supreme Court

Marquette Poll: Public views of U S Supreme Court
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Marquette Law School Poll to release national survey of public views of the U S Supreme Court, Aug 4

Marquette Law School Poll to release national survey of public views of the U S Supreme Court, Aug 4
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Wisconsinites push for minimum wage increase

Wisconsinites push for minimum wage increase By AP author article MADISON, Wis. - For 26-year-old Olivia McKnight, raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour would transform her life. As a full-time Popeyes employee in Milwaukee, McKnight makes $10 an hour. This isn’t nearly enough to support herself and her three children. She also works a second job. The long work hours have forced her to miss out on time spent with her children, including holidays and key life moments. For 29-year-old James Rudd, who earns more than $15 an hour now, he is finally able to pay for the things he needs. And he now fights for all workers in Wisconsin to reach at least $15 an hour.

Wisconsin residents push for an increase in minimum wage

Wisconsin residents push for an increase in minimum wage MOLLY DAVIS and GRETCHEN GERLACH of Wisconsin Watch July 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3James Rudd is seen outside of his workplace at the AT&T building in downtown Milwaukee, where he works as a janitor, on July 13, 2021. Rudd is fighting to double the minimum wage in Wisconsin from $7.25 per hour to $15 per hour. Rudd says he now makes more than $15 an hour and thinks everyone should make at least that. Fifteen dollars is just a start. We want to take vacations. We want to be able to live the American dream, he says. (Isaac Wasserman/Wisconsin Watch via AP)Isaac Wasserman/APShow MoreShow Less

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