Gov. Evers calls for special session to expand BadgerCare
MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) Gov. Tony Evers on Wednesday, May 18, announced he is calling a special session to expand BadgerCare and invest the $1 billion in cost savings realized under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) into Wisconsin’s economic recovery and more than 50 projects and economic development initiatives across the state.
.@GovEvers calls for a special session to expand BadgerCare. pic.twitter.com/leith7aL44 Emilee Fannon (@Emilee Fannon) May 19, 2021
The governor this morning signed Executive Order #116 calling a special session of the Wisconsin State Legislature to take up LRB-3568 next Tues., May 25, 2021, at 12:00 p.m.
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Gov. Evers Calls Special Session to Expand Access to Healthcare, Invest $1 Billion Into State’s Economic Recovery
Governor s proposal calls for reinvesting BadgerCare expansion cost savings into economic development projects across the state By Gov. Tony Evers - May 19th, 2021 11:01 am
MIDDLETON Gov.
Tony Evers today announced he is calling a special session to expand BadgerCare and invest the $1 billion in cost savings realized under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) into Wisconsin’s economic recovery and more than 50 projects and economic development initiatives across the state. The governor this morning signed Executive Order #116 calling a special session of the Wisconsin State Legislature to take up LRB-3568 next Tues., May 25, 2021, at 12:00 p.m.
8 recoveries from COVID-19 since Tuesday have more than offset the 5 new positive test results received by the Sheboygan County Division of Public Health, lowering the active case count here by 3 to 76 cases. 13,774 cases in all have been detected in Sheboygan County since the beginning of the pandemic. Deaths remain unchanged since yesterday at 143, and hospitalizations are stable at 5.
Progress against the coronavirus pandemic in Sheboygan County was obvious when examining the 2-week rates and trajectories compiled by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. In the 14-day period ending May 18, the activity level was lowered to “Medium”, with a moderately high burden of 66.4 cases per 100,000 persons, and a trajectory that was 44% lower than previously calculated. Over the past 7 days, the daily average confirmed case count was 4. That compares favorably against the state overall, which had a “High” level of activity and a burden rate of 107.5 per 100,000
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