Wisconsin COVID-19 relief bill about more than money
Wisconsin COVID-19 relief bill about more than money
The bill would make $100 million available to help fight COVID-19. However, many of the 44 provisions in the bill have nothing to do with money.
MILWAUKEE - For the first time in eight months, the Wisconsin Assembly passed a bill related to COVID-19 on Thursday, Jan. 7.
The bill would make $100 million available to help fight COVID-19. However, many of the 44 provisions in the bill have nothing to do with money.
Teachers unions, including in Milwaukee, are one of many organizations that could be impacted.
School boards across the state have had to make tough decisions about whether classes should be held in-person over virtually. If the Assembly s bill becomes law, things would change.
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