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The Governor’s Office says storms began moving through the state on April 13th, bringing devastating winds, tornadoes, hail, and heavy rainfall
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Rules must now be drafted to allow online sports betting through the tribes to go forward
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A press release from the office of Governor Tony Evers says he took the action in a private ceremony at the state capitol building in Madison.
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Education and corrections among the topics covered
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The declaration is in response to lingering supply challenges caused by a pipeline disruption
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Republicans are unlikely to follow Evers' call to action on many of the proposals he outlined
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At issue is guidance Evers' administration issued last month in response to state workers who asked what they should do if agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement show up at their offices
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Support for Governor Tony Evers's first statewide Office of Violence Prevention is gaining momentum, as some safety experts and advocates say they're hopeful it'll save lives
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Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers used his seventh State of the State speech Wednesday to urge the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a wide range of proposals they have rejected in the past, including numerous gun control measures just a month after there was a school shooting not far from the state Capitol.
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The governor’s declaration comes after several rounds of storms that swept through the state from June 21 to June 25 that caused widespread tree and structural damage, road washouts, power outages, and flooding