WI: Livable Wages/Working Families
Even with WI veto, some fear further weakening of child labor laws
Despite a recent policy victory, Wisconsin labor leaders still express concern about the current environment for shielding young teens from unsafe …
WI utilities make union jobs a priority for green projects
With the help of federal aid, Wisconsin is catching up to neighboring states in accelerating clean energy construction projects and the Badger State …
Amid higher autism rates, calls grow for community acceptance
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported one in 36 children around the U.S. has autism spectrum disorder. Rates are much higher than a …
WI voter hopes Biden speech leads to more meaningful discourse
From the economy to humanitarian aid, President Joe Biden touched on many topics in last night's State of the Union address. With attention now back …
New expansion of Child Tax Credit advances in Congress
Tax-filing season is underway, and Congress is one step closer to helping low-income families get a bigger break on their returns. Policy experts say …
Rural health leaders: WI task force should address regulatory issues for hiring
Gov. Tony Evers announced a new task force this week to address hiring issues within health care in Wisconsin. Those speaking up for rural health …
More Americans 'learning and earning,' but college degree gaps persist
The U.S. has seen an increase in the percentage of adults with college degrees, which helps boost their lifetime earnings. But a new report shows …
Report calls for more consistency in alimony laws
Wisconsin is among the states without a defined formula for deciding alimony payments through divorce court proceedings. A new report says without …
Peeling back the layers of WI minimum wage policy
Bills are pending in Congress to boost the federal minimum wage, which remains at $7.25 an hour. Separately, many states increased their wage …
Can collective-bargaining case help with WI teacher shortage?
A lawsuit challenging Wisconsin's collective near-total bargaining ban for most public workers is by some seen as a way to bolster the state's beleagu…
Wisconsinites warn of negative outcomes if federal programs are cut
Congress has one week to approve a new federal spending plan or risk a government shutdown, and some Wisconsinites are calling on lawmakers to keep …
WI fares well in long-term care rankings, but issues remain
A new report ranks Wisconsin 15th in the nation for long-term care services but advocates for the people who need care say more could be done…