WI Supreme Court says governor s administration cannot issue capacity limits
By Jason Calvi
Wisconsin Supreme Court says the governor s administration cannot issue capacity limits
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling was all about the state limits and will not impact the current capacity limits in Milwaukee. Still, business owners are watching the pandemic and hoping to open up more soon.
MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday, April 14 against the Evers administration capacity limits. The court decided the order had to go through the state s rule-making process which includes legislative overnight.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court decision was all about the state limits and will not impact the current capacity limits in Milwaukee. Still, business owners in Brew City are watching the pandemic and hoping to open up more soon.
MADISON - Federal authorities have signed off on a deal that will preserve about $70 million a month in federal aid to provide food to low-income families in Wisconsin.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture told officials Tuesday that families in Wisconsin would continue to receive assistance after reaching an agreement with the administration of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.
The agreement means about 400,000 households will continue to receive extra aid in May that they were at risk of losing because of a recent court decision. More than $70 million a month means we can get support to a lot of folks across our state who are still struggling in the midst of a pandemic and need help putting food on the table, Evers said in a statement.
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