The legal action seeks to overturn the abrupt termination of approximately $11 billion in public health grants that go toward COVID-19 initiatives and numerous public health projects across the country.
The money is Wisconsin’s share of $12 billion approved by Congress to combat infectious disease and other serious health problems.
Attorney General Josh Kaul joined a coalition of 23 states and the District of Columbia in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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ICT News on MSNWisconsin's tribal nations state their priorities for 2025Tribal nations seek common-sense policy reforms that strengthen our ability to govern, and protect our own people, and preserve our own cultures, and control our own lands and resources within our own boundaries,” he said, “because tribes are not children of the government.” Here are some highlights of the speech.
Senator James’s leadership is integral to our mission of making Chippewa County the healthiest place to live, learn, work, and play,” said CCDPH Director/Health Officer Brittnay Fortuna.
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WISN 12 News on MSNState says MPS risked student, staff health with unsafe lead practicesFour Milwaukee schools face state order over lead safety violations that put students and staff at risk during renovation projects
Wisconsin DNR seeks public input on water quality assessment guide updates, including PFAS focus and method changes.
It’s shameful that they’re willing to jeopardize access to high-quality public education for Wisconsin kids in order ... class sizes go up, mental health and school safety programs vanish ...